I have had a couple of friends attempt to donate blood recently who were turned away because the machines weren’t able to draw from them.
Tubing issues were blamed first.
Eventually, the staff told them they couldn’t donate because the flow was being blocked by clots.
In both arms.
These people are all under the age of 35, by the way. And were under the impression they had no health issues.
Doesn't goyim mean stranger, foreigner, or something?
Okay, found it. Heathen.
Galilee (where Jesus lived)
In the Greek period the customary name for the northern division of western Palestine. The name is formed from "ha-Galil," in the Old Testament (Joshua 20:7, 21:32, LXX.; 1 Kings 9:11; 2 Kings 15:29; 1 Chronicles 6:61), or from "Gelil ha-Goyim" (circle of the heathens; Isaiah 8:23; comp. I Macc. 5:15) and designates the mountainous country which rises east of the plain of Jezreel and extends as far as Lebanon and Antilebanon. Galilee was divided into two sections, Lower or South Galilee, and Upper or North Galilee, which were separated by the plain of Ramah (comp. Joshua 19:36).
https://www.studylight.org/encyclopedias/eng/tje/g/gelil-ha-goyim.html