First, what will happen when the world knows the truth about human clones?
Second, if the matter has not been exposed, if we are the terminally ill original owner, facing such a "hope of resurrection" ”, will we choose to acquiesce?
Third, how will the government deal with the thousands of clones who have escaped ? The
depth is comparable to which bottle should I choose after the Matrix. After the crusade against the self-criticism of human nature, I decided to give up this meaningless self-torture. For a collection of people full of uncertain factors, why should I smash my head with certainty and uncertainty? . .
Regarding the first question, it is certain that the company will stop operating, but after so many years of profit and so much government investment, I think it is impossible for the government to be completely ignorant of it. If one falls, more will stand up. The exposure also confirmed the feasibility of the technology. This domino effect is really scary.
The second question. First, I will think, are they really human,
and then I will think, if I protect them, how will they survive next? as another me? They inherited my memory, my genes, how can I live with them?
These questions are answered for me before answering whether I will acquiesce. . .
Last question, kill?
After all, so many clones are a problem for the original owner and a problem for the social order, but they are human after all, and a large number of people will definitely defend their right to survive. How to deal with it is also a test of the government's credibility. Keep the trouble ? where? Since they are also human, they will naturally demand the rights of fellow human beings, society, to love and be loved, to accept and be accepted. How can the government meet these needs without affecting the original owner? Will the terminally ill original owners find someone to capture clones in private to solve the organ problem?
Alas, I don't even want to think about it.
So clones are banned.
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