• Human Ancestors: Ethical Question That Nobody Will Touch

    From I Envy JTEM@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 25 23:13:08 2022
    Would you support the cloning of an unambiguous
    Neanderthal?

    What about a Homo erectus?

    Denisovan?

    My huge problem is that with the current perception
    of these peoples being "Different Species," human
    rights as we like to believe in them would not exist.

    I mean, we cage Chimpanzees... right?

    Experimentation still takes place on Chimpanzees.

    Not everywhere and not to the extent that it once
    occurred but, it's still legal in many place.

    People hunt Chimpanzees. There's a thriving "Bush
    Meat" market. Yes, people eat Chimpanzees.

    It's okay though, they're a different species... an
    evolutionarily "Lower" species...

    Well the same would be true for all archaic types,
    would it not?

    So, yes, I have zero difficulty imagining a scenario
    where people see organ harvesting, medical
    experimentation or even slavery as okay, because
    we are talking about a different species.

    Officially.

    "Hey, we chain up dogs and make horses work for
    us, why not these other lower life forms?"

    I'd go further though.

    I'd have a massive problem with anyone cloning a
    member of these past populations even just for
    study. You might as well intentionally breed retarded
    people, or blind people for study.

    Would you think that's okay? Because I don't.

    And I know this isn't a popular topic. I've brought it
    up myself a number of times, going back a long time,
    and most replies were along the lines of "Hey I saw
    a Star Trek episode where..."




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