God created man on the sixth day, and intelligent human beings are imitating God and pretending to be human—cloning. Schwarzenegger was tricked into being cloned, and the clone had his birthday in his house instead of him and had sex with his wife. Schwarzenegger embarked on a journey to find the truth. When the clone saw Schwarzenegger like him, he also wanted to find out the truth. So the two worked hand in hand to destroy the lair of the clone base. The film vividly shows the ethical and moral issues brought about by cloning. Cloning can make people immortal! Our lives can no longer be continued through children, but through cloning technology. With the development of society, the birth rate of the population is decreasing. This has been confirmed in developed countries. The better-developed developing countries also have a decline in both birth and death rates, and the society is becoming aging. At the same time, economic development has caused more and more people to stay away from manual labor, especially the dirty, tiring, and unsafe manual labor occupations. People are profit-seeking animals, and these are the inevitable results of people under economic mediation. And one of the ways to solve these problems is to choose clone! The clone army, the clone cleaner, the clone miner, the clone astronaut... The clone can also be called an industry for my use, but it must be organized, controlled, and legalized.
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