Should cloning be allowed?
In Never Let Me Go, there is an overtone that asks a question the society, expectations for cloning humans. Kathy becomes has been a carer for quite a while and there are consequences, to being one. Being a clone means , no reproduction. Cloning should not be allowed it is not supported in majority of the world, it is very dangerous to the human species and can affect humans chances for reproducing. The role of playing a clone come with harsh and sad punishments.
Clones should not be supported anywhere. A study revealed “Human also comes with other unwarranted health risks: to the many women who need eggs extracted, and to the dozens needed as surrogates for clones pregnancies, which have posed serious dangers in some species” human cloning is not supported at all in alot of nations around the world because it dangers humans. Hailsham raise cloned children who brought into the world for providing organs to normal people. Those cloned people don't have parents, can't have children, and list of unfortunate things goes on and on.
The health risk of even practicing on other species is also dangerous . “after all, an undeniable reductiveness is going on, a shriveling of the complexity of the human body to the certainty of a single cell in a Petri dish. If we accept this kind of tinkering, can't we accept cloning? Harvard neurobiologist Lisa Geller admits that intellectually, she doesn't see a difference between in vitro technology and cloning.” though there is no scientific proof of a human clone, but there has been other species endangered.
Cloning is just a bad idea in general , it damages the insides of a human, destroys the society. It is better just making regular humans the natural and safe way to where no one or nothing is harmed. Cloning should be illegal because it is way to harmful to the society and more than half of the world seems to think so too. This study proves that cloning should be banned.
Works Cited
Darnovsky, Marcy, New Scientist “Say no to human clones” august 2018
Jeffrey Kluger, “Will we follow the sheep” may 2016
In Never Let Me Go, there is an overtone that asks a question the society, expectations for cloning humans. Kathy becomes has been a carer for quite a while and there are consequences, to being one. Being a clone means , no reproduction. Cloning should not be allowed it is not supported in majority of the world, it is very dangerous to the human species and can affect humans chances for reproducing. The role of playing a clone come with harsh and sad punishments.
Clones should not be supported anywhere. A study revealed “Human also comes with other unwarranted health risks: to the many women who need eggs extracted, and to the dozens needed as surrogates for clones pregnancies, which have posed serious dangers in some species” human cloning is not supported at all in alot of nations around the world because it dangers humans. Hailsham raise cloned children who brought into the world for providing organs to normal people. Those cloned people don't have parents, can't have children, and list of unfortunate things goes on and on.
The health risk of even practicing on other species is also dangerous . “after all, an undeniable reductiveness is going on, a shriveling of the complexity of the human body to the certainty of a single cell in a Petri dish. If we accept this kind of tinkering, can't we accept cloning? Harvard neurobiologist Lisa Geller admits that intellectually, she doesn't see a difference between in vitro technology and cloning.” though there is no scientific proof of a human clone, but there has been other species endangered.
Cloning is just a bad idea in general , it damages the insides of a human, destroys the society. It is better just making regular humans the natural and safe way to where no one or nothing is harmed. Cloning should be illegal because it is way to harmful to the society and more than half of the world seems to think so too. This study proves that cloning should be banned.
Works Cited
Darnovsky, Marcy, New Scientist “Say no to human clones” august 2018
Jeffrey Kluger, “Will we follow the sheep” may 2016