Selective infanticide, what a novel approach.The prospects of future kidney failure is hardly a reason for eugenics!Let's hear it for the old "Action T4" solution.
the answer is IT'S A PERSONAL CHOICE. no matter what that choice is, no matter what the outcome is. you make it, you live with it and shouldn't listen to what anyone else says about it, they don't get to make the choice for you, nor should they condemn you for the choice made.
(alene writing)This thread is both interesting and worrisome - who should have children and who should not. It is a very dangerous road to travel. But it is intriguing that it is a theoretical discussion - the opinions expressed deal with others, the children. And it opines that their lives are not worth living. I would question the wisdom of that point of view, but I don't have to. Instead, let's add some real sentiments from those that have already been born.I ask this question in ignorance - I have no known sword over my head so I am heavily prejudiced.To those with kidney failure, diabetes, or with the swords over their heads, would you have preferred that, had your parents known of a predisposition toward the development of these diseases in their offspring, that they had opted not to have children? ...for you not to have been born at all?MattyBoy, I wish your niece/nephew a rich and rewarding life that she/he feels is definitely worth living without regard to any hardship she/he has to face.
I would have kids and not think much about it. I just don't want kids because I would probably be put in jail for spanking the little brat out in public due to all this P.C. crap
and not to mention the kid who took his parents to court to divorce them. WTF is with that, were does that little bugger get enough money to pay for a lawyer. Parents who breed idiot kids are the ones who should not have kids.
I just don't want kids because I would probably be put in jail for spanking the little brat out in public due to all this P.C. crap...
My sister is having her first baby about a month from now. We don't if the baby is a boy or a girl as they are keeping as a surprise. There is an issue which my sister doesn't want to discuss and I can't stop thinking about it. My condition is caused by Alport's syndrome. What I am worried about is that if my sister does indeed give birth to a boy then what will the future be like for him? Will it be a bed of roses or, in 20 yrs' time will I be giving my nephew advice on dialysis and all that goes with it?And, in 20 yrs' time how would his parents answer him if he asks why they brought him into this world knowing that he could be ill?Because it is Alport's syndrome, my sister was considered unsuitable as a donor to me due to the fact that she my get some symptoms of the condition herself in later life and it was best to keep her kidneys.We are all excited about the new arrival to our family but I can't help but worry for him if it is a boy.
What if Steven Hawkings parents knew of his defects and decided to have him terminated? What about Christy Brown (The man in My Left Foot)? We just don't know how a person labeled disabled will live their lives, how they can enrich others lives. People with disabilites like Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder have done such amazing and wonderful things with their lives. THere's probably hundreds if not thousands more disabled people born that way or not ( I know Ray and Stevie weren't born with their problems.)I can certainly understand why you choose not to have children and I respect that. But these children who were born disabled deserve every chance at life we can give them and their parents don't deserve scorn for bringing them into the world. Donna