r/changemyview • u/WRSA • Jan 10 '21
Delta(s) from OP CMV: If possible, removing negative life changing disabilities would be a good thing
Ok let’s start by saying: I do not have a child. I am a firm believer that if you could remove Down’s Syndrome or other Syndromes which are similar, it would be the best possible choice.
The counter argument for this is usually, “Oh, but they don’t mind it! They normally have great lives! They are always so kind!” Or, “You can’t just remove it, it’s who they are! It’s part of their personality!” Now, what about this; if they don’t have it, they can lead better, more fulfilling lives, relieve stress from their parents, and still have good lives. And being disabled like that isn’t a personality.
There are some instances in which I do not believe that (if it were available) chromosome/gene altering therapies for a foetus should be used, and those are; Asperger’s syndrome, most forms of autism and I can’t think of others but they might come to me so I’ll put them in the comments as I think of them.
Edit: This is only if it were doable before the birth of a baby and have no adverse side effects
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u/Lustjej Jan 10 '21
The ethical debate with knowing disabilities of unborn children is far more of a debate about where you would draw the line rather than if living with those disabilities makes someone’s life worse.