Countries already drafting rulebooks for ethically editing human embryo DNA

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Countries Already Drafting Rulebooks for Ethically Editing Human Embryo DNA | Inverse

The promise of genetic editing to extend human lifespans and limit the potential for disease is ground-breaking, but also raises huge ethical questions. If everyone can’t afford the latest in human embryo modification, then wouldn’t you get a two-tier society?

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No matter the spin they try and put on this. this is so beyond UNETHICAL it is sickening to see. Proof won't come until 30 yrs later when they say Oh that's what's causing all these fkrs born to look like some bs from star wars.....or star trek.
 
Countries Already Drafting Rulebooks for Ethically Editing Human Embryo DNA | Inverse

The promise of genetic editing to extend human lifespans and limit the potential for disease is ground-breaking, but also raises huge ethical questions. If everyone can’t afford the latest in human embryo modification, then wouldn’t you get a two-tier society?

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No matter the spin they try and put on this. this is so beyond UNETHICAL it is sickening to see. Proof won't come until 30 yrs later when they say Oh that's what's causing all these fkrs born to look like some bs from star wars.....or star trek.

It can only lead to this.

 
Countries Already Drafting Rulebooks for Ethically Editing Human Embryo DNA | Inverse

The promise of genetic editing to extend human lifespans and limit the potential for disease is ground-breaking, but also raises huge ethical questions. If everyone can’t afford the latest in human embryo modification, then wouldn’t you get a two-tier society?

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No matter the spin they try and put on this. this is so beyond UNETHICAL it is sickening to see. Proof won't come until 30 yrs later when they say Oh that's what's causing all these fkrs born to look like some bs from star wars.....or star trek.
Hell they , meaning the rich, are bleeding out young people for transfusions to make them (feel better, or live long) or some reason. It only cost $8,000 a trip. Wonder how many Soros has bled.
 
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Countries Already Drafting Rulebooks for Ethically Editing Human Embryo DNA | Inverse

The promise of genetic editing to extend human lifespans and limit the potential for disease is ground-breaking, but also raises huge ethical questions. If everyone can’t afford the latest in human embryo modification, then wouldn’t you get a two-tier society?

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No matter the spin they try and put on this. this is so beyond UNETHICAL it is sickening to see. Proof won't come until 30 yrs later when they say Oh that's what's causing all these fkrs born to look like some bs from star wars.....or star trek.
Hell they , meaning the rich, are bleeding out young people for transfusions to make them (feel better, or live long) or some reason. It only cost $8,000 a trip. Wonder how many Soros has bled.

I dunno since he looks like the walking dead LOL. not sure he's drinking any bahha. SOmeone said the other day those bags under his eyes look like a scrotum sack.
 
Countries Already Drafting Rulebooks for Ethically Editing Human Embryo DNA | Inverse

The promise of genetic editing to extend human lifespans and limit the potential for disease is ground-breaking, but also raises huge ethical questions. If everyone can’t afford the latest in human embryo modification, then wouldn’t you get a two-tier society?

-----------------------------------------------------------

No matter the spin they try and put on this. this is so beyond UNETHICAL it is sickening to see. Proof won't come until 30 yrs later when they say Oh that's what's causing all these fkrs born to look like some bs from star wars.....or star trek.

It can only lead to this.


There is no gene for the human spirit.

 
It will happen. And there will be good and bad applications. And the result will change a lot of things. And when we have sorted out the ethical and moral questions, we will wonder what the fuss was about.
 
Countries Already Drafting Rulebooks for Ethically Editing Human Embryo DNA | Inverse

The promise of genetic editing to extend human lifespans and limit the potential for disease is ground-breaking, but also raises huge ethical questions. If everyone can’t afford the latest in human embryo modification, then wouldn’t you get a two-tier society?

-----------------------------------------------------------

No matter the spin they try and put on this. this is so beyond UNETHICAL it is sickening to see. Proof won't come until 30 yrs later when they say Oh that's what's causing all these fkrs born to look like some bs from star wars.....or star trek.

I knew there was something in all this "DNA sample" stuff.
 

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