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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

Re: sick clones

SC ( 01/06/2004, 06:05:38 )

Cloned people are, by definition, not different. They would form relationships and learn or not learn things the same way as everyone else.Anti-clone prejudice is one of the best examples of "what goes around comes around." If you imply that someone identical to you is inherently inferior or doesn't deserve medical care, how does that reflect on you? Won't that hurt your chances of getting medical care as well? All of us "clone" ourselves on a daily basis; our bodies are always producing duplicate cells to replace cells that are lost. When we heal, the production of extra cells doesn't make us less nurturing or capable of forming relationships with other people. Similarly, if cells develop into two people instead of one, that process doesn't make one of the people different from the other. Otherwise the world would be filled with pairs of twins in which one is always nurturing and the other one isn't.

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