▲ | rasmul 2 days ago | |
I love animals, I love people, I love dancing Down-syndrome people. The question is who is responsible for them and what it means to those or society. Let those ethicists take care of a Down-syndrome person one year, then ask them again. About lifestyle and such. Ethicize can everybody. The real questions are more down to earth. Pun not intended. By the way, my partner and I are of different views and because of her I know there are very different types, some are totally self sufficient and work. As always, truth is somewhere in between. Do not eradicate, let people choose. There will be people who terminate, others will not. Let those people pay a share who take the risk and then put their child to social care. But be human and society should help and pay a big ahsre too. How much? I have no idea. We would need the exact numbers, other social projects, a good discussion forum, tests before people comment. I probably have no ida about Down syndrome and still, I am just being commenting. I think generally a big misunderstanding that there is one solution and one way. We should always just find a middle way, listening to each other, learning, voting, discussing. Keeping freedom of choice and responsibility of own choices in balance. |