Posted by
Big Daddy on Friday, February 02, 2007 11:04:08 AM
Read this morning about a report detailing the Chinese army’s alleged practice of harvesting organs from prisoners for transplants. According to Canadian officials, the People’s Liberation Army runs hospitals much the way civilian hospitals are run, except the military doctors are apparently making up for budget cuts by cutting into their captives. The organs have turned up in patients in Canada and the United States. The Canadian investigators who spent two-months looking into the issue before filing the report, are asking drug companies to stop selling anti-organ rejection drugs to China and physicians to break ties with any Chinese counterparts suspected of organ harvesting.
Then there’s the Senate bill passed out of committee yesterday that would protect workers and dependents from genetic discrimination by insurance companies. It seems some companies reject insurance applications and payments if the customer is genetically pre-disposed to certain illnesses or has a genetic problem like Down’s Syndrome. The problem with this bill is the safeties it provides do not extend to the unborn. 95% of babies diagnosed in the womb with Down’s Syndrome are aborted each year. And that’s just one example. I’m sure others exist with equally high abortion rates.
Surprised? You shouldn't be. We’ve been moving down the path of utilitarianism for some time now. Terri Schiavo is the most recent, high-profile example, but there are others. Our societal norms are rapidly shifting towards a day when humans are valued not for themselves, but for their potential contributions to the collective whole.
Can’t walk or talk or take care of yourself? Then you’re a drain on the resources of others and don’t deserve to live. Oh we may use your organs to help cure others who could be productive if they only had a new liver or kidney or lung. But aside from how healthier humans can use your spare parts, you’re a burden that’s headed towards disposal, IF you even make it out of the womb, which often times won’t even happen.
Yes Aldous, it’s a Brave New World indeed.