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Hitler had some ideas about the genetic purificaition of the human race. And conducted some research that was repulsive. (to say the least).
Modern genetic research does not want to be haunted by the shadows of Hitler nor do they want people to tag them with the "hilter card".
Needless to say a lot of possiblities that gene research could make realistic are not spoken about and pushed "out of sight and out of mind".
Your remark is not helping them out much, nor mine I guess.
Like nukes and nuclear energy we want to look on the bright side and think about the good things that new genetic technology might offer.
Without need of a crystal ball I can predict that future news stories will report about protesters who are trying to ban the research labs from
perfecting their science, motivated by fear and for religious ideas about "not playing god".
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I would not hesitate in suggesting an abortion to a patient whose fetus was diagnosed with some terrible deformity, degenerative condition or genetic disease. If this was the result of genetic material, it makes sense to interdict it before an abortion is necessary. This is why sexual relations among patients in mental institutions are discouraged.
It would be ridiculous to take the opposite tack saying people with these genetically transmitted diseases are endowed with some sort of collective right to non-discrimination on the basis of their different ability, then we'd need to tabulate what proportion and in what degree of impairment a fetus should be allowed to continue gestation.
Delivering babies with deformities, degenerative conditions and genetic diseases ought to be avoided to the degree we cannot mitigate their suffering. The problem is with the slope. We'd all agree its best to abort a fetus with any of the worse diseases that cause the most agonic suffering, but what about things like diabetes or epilepsy?
And how about if you go for positive traits? That's when you get into those Hitlerian schemes, only blue-eyed blondes of tall parents... But now, examining vast databases as people get sampled, we can cull from these the strongest strains of the best genetic features to build a master race. A breed of genetically select people resistant to disease.