From: White, Ryan (ryan@dvelco.com)
Date: Thu May 18 2000 - 07:29:37 MDT
Ryan v23.9 wrote:
Personally, I'd love to affect genetic optimization of my offspring. But
I think we need to be aware of the issues that arise: For example, the
'haves' will have 'better' offspring, while the 'have-nots' won't be able
to
afford all the 'kinder-mods'.
Cynthia wrote:
The haves already endow their children with better DNA. Good looks, good
health, intelligence, and personality highly heritable. And successful
people
do already have children who are better than average, while convicted felons
and
welfare moms tend to have children who are below average.
Ian wrote:
I don't have a good answer, just a comparison or two:
Private School vs. Public School, Private Healthcare vs. Public
Healthcare...
* Agreed. The issue doesn't 'arise', it already exists. Good points.
Cheers,
Ryan v23.9
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