Another topic of human cloning - clone's human rights

@qianyun6 (2067)
China
June 18, 2010 1:04am CST
I started a topic about cloning people yesterday (link:http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/2337699.aspx hope I havn't violated the guidelines). I am amazing that so many lotters have an open mind on cloning people. Some of the responses inspired me, and that's why this discussion is started. [u]Now let's discuss something about clone's human right! [/u] Scenario #1: You have a clone and there's something wrong with one of your organ. Should your clone provide his/her organ to you unconditionally? If he/she doesn't agree, do you think you have the right to force him/her? Scenario #2: You know many mine disasters happens in a year, we let clones to work there, do you think it's a good idea? Or a war began, should we arm the clones and let them fight for us? Scenario #3: What do you think is the most suitable relationship between you and your clone? Master & Slave? Brother & Sister? Parents & Children? Stranger? Does your clone have the right of violating your mind? Scenario #4(evilest): If there were something wrong with your brain, like vegetative patient, could you accept you clone use your organ & body? [i] What's your idea about clones' human rights? My dear co-Lotters![/i]
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