Thursday, February 7, 2019
Human Cloning :: miscellaneous
Human CloningScience fictionalisation authors have for many years instilled in us the fantastic caprice of great armies of cloned men and women, fighting mindless battles for the betterment of human kind. meliorate beings created under the microscope of fantasy to accelerate the evolutionary process, a brave natural human race, of disease free and identical people. But is there truly an industriousness for human cloning in our 21st century society? most scientists argue that one could use the cloning process to mother a twin sister for a dying child to allow for an reed organ donor, a perfect match. A noble idea, if one values a human life as passing as cattle headed for a slaughter house. And what of the dangers involved? A few years ago the worlds eyes turned to the scientific presses, hot with the new uncovering that cloning was possible. Dolly the sheep was born, the first prosperous case of cloning the scientific world had seen. But what we didnt see is that there we re 276 failures before the successful case was achieved. Are we leave behinding to gamble 276 human lives for the research of a non applicable science? The thought of a perfect being is intriguing. The fabric child with the blue eyes you never had and the perfectly straight without having played out three hours in a salon blond hair that everyone thinks you have. It seems a popular notion that once one genetic modification has been achieved, others will follow. And even if the technology for a bouncing blue eyed class selection is only a gleam in the scientific eye, the initiative of having a three year old Britney Spears is conceivable. The excitement of this sentiment unluckily masks the actuallyity of it, in that creating a homogeneous race poses a real threat to freedom, the very essence of humanity.At this stage in the learning of the cloning process, each cloned Being is viewed as a subject. Dolly was a media spectacle, a lost lamb under the millions of gawking eyes. If a human is cloned, it is highly unlikely that he or she will not be brush up into a similar fate. And under the eyes of the media, not to follow the person who funded the subject, that child will be forced to grow up under a rock of obligatory expectations. Every feat and emotion could indeed be shaped and cultivated to suit the perceptions of an idealized person.
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