Genetic engineering involves modifying the DNA of organisms to prevent or treat diseases. Proponents argue that it could lead to breakthroughs in curing genetic disorders and improving public health. Opponents argue that it raises ethical concerns and potential risks of unintended consequences.
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Response rates from 139 Fleetwood - Port Kells voters.
91% Yes |
9% No |
91% Yes |
9% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 139 Fleetwood - Port Kells voters.
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Unique answers from Fleetwood - Port Kells voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B2W3N3H1wk1W
Yes but with appropriate safeguarding to protect individuals and their genetic makeup and ensure there is no negatives with having genetic material available to insurance companies.
@B2VNVNW1wk1W
Only if they are willing to commit money to social programs that keep unhealthy people housed and cared for. Just because you treat a disease and prolong life doesn’t mean the quality of life is great.
@B2V8SXT1wk1W
Maybe a little bit for more serious diseases, but everything must be done ethically, so it might be better if it was done privately. Still ethically.
@B2SXCQR2wks2W
It's too diverse of a question to be filtered into a yes or no. Science has the change to have a negative impact
@B2PT6BZ2wks2W
Yes, the research should be done within reason (the research could lead to more knowledge about diseases, but also lead to a dark side of eugenics)
@B2PMG8R2wks2W
There are better things to focus on than creating better genetics for the future and should focus on the now
@B2PJLMB2wks2W
Under strict and unbiased supervision, with plenty of long-term testing and full knowledge of any potentially harmful side effects.
@B2LZCJT3wks3W
I believe this should be done for things like cancer, Parkinson’s, and other similar diseases that gradually become more prevalent and limits cognitive abilities as you age. But it is a slippery slope into eugenics.
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