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TopicIs it fair to exploit an ethnic group if their DNA has a cure for some disease?
_AdjI_
12/26/18 10:53:24 PM
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Troll_Police_ posted...
_AdjI_ posted...
I wouldn't say exploit, necessarily, but letting them know about that capability and inviting them to share it with the world would be fair game. I'm reminded of this guy:

https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/05/14/611074956/australias-man-with-the-golden-arm-retires-after-saving-2-4-million-babies

Was he forced to donate blood/plasma? Not at all. He chose to do so because he wanted to make a difference, and as a result saved millions of lives. He should be lauded for that, and anyone whose blood has similar properties should be invited to take his place, but never forced into it.


So what youre saying is that it should be up to an individual to give or withold to others and that no governing body should be allowed to step in to force them one way or another?

Thats a total 180 for you homie. Im proud of you.


In this post, we see Schmen equivocate not being able to arbitrarily deny people service on the basis of prejudicial hatred with forcibly confining somebody and stealing their blood (or other bodily material) on a regular basis.
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