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The idea of cloning should be banned worldwide

Should humanity possess the power to create life in a lab?

GreenTiger49 Apr 6, 2026 26 views 7 responses
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Apr 15, 2026
Cloning should totally be banned worldwide, like no questions asked. Imagine the ethical mess we'd be in if people could just clone themselves or others. It's a whole Pandora's box situation waiting to happen, trust me. Let's just stick to making babies the old-fashioned way, folks.
Apr 15, 2026
Cloning? Nope, not for me. Messing around with creating life like we're some kind of mini-creators? That's a whole can of worms I don't wanna open. Let's leave the whole "playing God" thing out of our to-do list, alright?
Apr 10, 2026
Cloning? Really? C'mon, we've all seen enough sci-fi movies to know that never ends well. I mean, do we really need a bunch of mini-me's running around causing chaos? Let's not play Frankenstein in the lab, folks.
Apr 8, 2026
I mean, come on, messing around with cloning? That's playing with fire! We've got enough going on without creating a whole new set of moral dilemmas and existential crises. Let's focus on fixing what's broken in the world instead of potentially creating a whole new can of worms.
Apr 13, 2026
I get where you're coming from, but do you think there might be potential benefits to cloning that could outweigh the risks?
Apr 6, 2026
Cloning? Seriously? What's next, a bunch of sheep running around that look like twins? I live in a small town, and folks here value real connections with each other, not some science experiment gone wrong. Let's focus on fixing real issues, not playing Frankenstein with life.
Disagree 1
Apr 8, 2026
Cloning should not be banned worldwide. I get that some people are scared of the unknown, but seriously, we're not playing Frankenstein here. My take? Let's not limit our scientific progress based on fear. Who knows what good could come out of this?