Yes, my comment was largely in response to the proposed moratorium on CRISPR research.
Hard line positions have already been expressed against CRISPR technology.
Banning CRISPR apparently was not considered out of touch with reality, why not banning babies?
Creating some sort of organized social response to this proposed ban would send the message
that CRISPR is now a global priority. They can hold all the conferences, institute all the moratoriums, and
publish all the manifestos they like.
Empty playgrounds will speak louder than any theatrics.
After this latest round of research, do they really think that life has not fundamentally changed?
The People could speak clearly with empty baby carriages.
Those who want to retain their position in the hierarchy at the expense of all those who would profoundly
benefit from this technology can stay on board a sinking ship for as long as they like.
Delay would then mean they would lose and not those they seek to control through inaction.
Where is the leadership on this issue?
Why has a great project not already been launched?
We can do this! Why the silence?
This is a simple exercise in rational decision making.
Would you choose to bring a non-CRISPRed human life into the world?
Just as a reminder this would inevitably result in that life developing dementing illness among several other maladies.
If you were in a position to postpone such a birth in order to increase the likelihood that it could be CRISPRed, would you?
You do not want to be in the position of thinking this through after the fact.
We have seen the eternal dithering that can happen in the pharmaceutical regulatory process with our loved one.
Year after year, decade after decade nothing ever seems to have happened.
The power base in the community have already shown their hand, they intend to advance this technology in the fullness of time.
Perhaps decades from now.
Why not make them sweat?
How many years of empty playgrounds would it take?
They can set the rules all they want.
Empty swings.
End of humanity.
End of argument.
The problem so often in life is there are not reality checks.
There is no clear mechanism that would give me reality feedback on this issue (This thread, though, is helpful).
I would just love to have some sort of a financial market or a fertility statistic that I could point to in order
to have some sense of where others are on this issue.
Would people actually consider it rational to reproduce given this current development?
Stay tuned!
Edited by mag1, 25 November 2015 - 02:33 AM.