Tuesday, August 14. 2012Key West says no to "Robo-Frankenstein mosquitoes"Trackbacks
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The only real reason to oppose genetic engineering in nonhuman animals, is the potential loss of biodiversity. But, unless we're the people who write old Russian jokes ("Ural Mountains are home to over 5000 species—mosquito alone accounts for 4500"), do we actually care if there's biodiversity in the mosquito population?
Most people's view of genetic engineering, however, is TABOO, pure and simple—without any religious excuse. I live in a city where 911 dispatchers often have a hard time finding out if accident victims are alive, because the Native Americans who make up 1/8 the population believe looking at a corpse will curse you to your own death. People's attitude toward genetic engineering is precisely the same, only without the excuse of being an avowedly supernatural belief. Nobody really knows what governs luck, or what happens when you die—but we do in fact know how genetic engineering works. Nevertheless I had some classes, in college (!), with people who thought eating genetically modified food would make YOU mutate. |
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