I already know. Shame on the West for its ethical baggage on this issue.
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Though doubt it'll matter much for long. Once successes are seen abroad, every nation will race to do the same.
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Wouldn't you think the same about, idk, expelling blacks?
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Forcible expulsion policies are more difficult for most to condone given its involuntary nature.
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Whereas genomic 'upgrades' will be probably be voluntary at 1st. And if involuntary, they'll be regarded as a
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desirable public good, i.e. immunizations.
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Immunization is a cute toy model. Where to start? Brief period where demography/mores/scientific authority made it work.
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And vaccines are a freaking home run in terms of cost/benefit and individuals have compatible incentives with herd
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something to consider is the lag-time before results of gene mods flow through society..
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25 years for the experimental group to reach productive age. Maybe 25 more years before critical mass..
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..though a leaked vid of Chinese daycare toddlers factoring roots could speaed the process along.
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