• BeBopALouie@lemmy.ca
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      5 days ago

      It shows hope for the future. It would be bleaker if we did not keep trying. The alternative is life in a cement jail.

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          2 days ago

          Definitely, trial and error for a solution is better than giving up. The long term as a solution would provide forever after that point.

          Some deaths would provide for no deaths in the future.

          Just my plebe thoughts is all.

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            2 days ago

            And as fair as that view is, I wouldn’t do “trial and error involving the likelihood of death” on humans, or for me, most (if not all) living creatures.

            So that’s gonna be a controversial sell, and using “save the dolphins” that leave out crucial info isnt going to be it…

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              2 days ago

              I agree it’s untenable.

              There would be many peops that agree to take that risk on.

              Even though, it would be a no go right from the start due to funding and as you mentioned harm to others.

              The thought I had is far beyond my pay grade so to speak but would not a few deaths on either side be worth it to save many many more in the future?

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                2 days ago

                No, it’s not ethical.

                It’s unacceptable to do that to humans in a ‘modern Western’s’ clinical ethics setting.

                I agrue it’s still unethical to do to animals…