• cm0002@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    Allowing such impairments to exist when the medical technology to prevent it is available seems insanely unethical to me.

    There’s a not insignificant minority of the deaf population who believes that there should be no “cure” to deafness researched or put into practice because they believe it will destroy their community to have children receive this cure at birth. They literally want to deny children the ability to hear, even though we might be able to cure deafness with genetic engineering or other tech

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      3 hours ago

      I am aware of that sentiment and consequently find it selfish and ethically objectionable. While I understand that a special bond is formed this way, that happens anyway between halfway decent parents and their offspring because they love each other.

      That is not a good enough reason to deny your child one of its senses.