An ethical question

Jamil 2022-02-20 08:01:13

The two leading actors are both famous roles. The plot was average, and an honest emergency doctor discovered that the cause of death of a tramp who had been sent was strange. He persevered in investigating and found that there were hidden secrets behind it. A well-known doctor is conducting research on bone marrow regeneration. In order to speed up the research progress, he will kidnap homeless people for human trials. There are also many relatives of disabled persons who use different methods to assist the doctor in order to make their loved ones heal.
There is not much fighting, more discussions on humanity and medical ethics. The evil Dr. Myrick claimed that in order to heal tens of millions of disabled people, it was worth sacrificing some criminals and homeless people. It sounds very high-sounding, but what is the difference between this and the Nazi murder doctor, and 731. No matter how beautiful the excuse is, it cannot conceal the fact that those test subjects have been deprived of the right to choose and the right to live, even the most inferior and most miserable living conditions are life!
This involves a very important point in Western morality: people have the right to choose to fall, and as long as there is no crime, people can choose their own way of life. You can regret, pity, preach, and help, but you have no right to stop it.

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  • Jodie Trammel: You made a moral choice and not a medical one. I guess I'm kind of surprised, that's all.

    Dr. Guy Luthan: On my right I see a cop with pictures of his kids in his wallet, and on my left some guy who's taken out a gun on a city bus! I had ten seconds to make a choice. I hope I made the right one.

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    Dr. Guy Luthan: Triphase...