I'll admit that there's certainly a natural body horror & disgust reaction to hearing about fetal cells being used for commercial applications
but, is there any ethical issue with this sort of thing? it's quite banal and in some senses depressing; artificial coffee creamer blows
the life sciences involve many such viscerally-disturbing instances, as their purview naturally delves into what many would term "playing god"
they would rather see us regress to a lower standard of living for the sake of their aesthetics sensibilities
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RT @pee_zombie
while degrowth motivations differ wildly, ranging from solarpunk ecoutopian aspirations, to religious fear of incurring God's wrath for meddling with nature, they all…
https://twitter.com/pee_zombie/status/1396664066656063490
the cells in question, however, have absolutely no connection to abortions, besides that their predecessors were likely harvested from a fetus decades ago; the phrasing used is intentionally sensational & evocative, intended to paint a certain picture
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RT @HippoHodl
@0x49fa98 Let's break it down into two parts- the science and the ethics.
Science:
Here is how it actually works. The HEK293 cell has been used for almost 50 years. Thi…
https://twitter.com/HippoHodl/status/1397558216419020802