Although the ethics and legality of human cloning are vague, I think human cloning would be harmful to the human race. First of all, a lot of unwanted clones can occur because the cloning process seems to have very limited success from what we know now. Failing in an attempt to get the closest perfect clone should not be an option. It would be a shame for women to go through the entire process and have to get rid of it, just because it didn't turn out right. Where will all the messes or failed clones remain? All of this will cause the world to be overpopulated, in case they don't discard a human clone later. To me it makes no sense to clone a human being if he exists or already exists. In order to be cloned in the right way, many errors must occur, such as: malformations, stillbirths or death immediately after birth. The thought of performing the procedure over and over again does not help the human mind and the society we live in. Just imagine if you are cloned and in your mind and thoughts you have high expectations of your clone, but you don't receive what you want. hoped. This will create a lot of injustices than we are already doing now. Cloning will only add to the misunderstanding of its true purpose. Like everything else in this world, we will use the cloning method to commit numerous wrongdoings, such as creating an attack army, increasing negligence or insufficient research, along with further disadvantages. A clone could do things in your name and no one would ever suspect it. This means that the identity of the human race is threatened. An unfavorable reason will be the development of new diseases. By bringing in a whole new group of… middle of paper… because of this, there may be parents who wish they could bring that child back for a second chance. It shows the parents' enthusiasm in trying to have the same child even if they will only be physically identical. That being the case, couples will have this option and perhaps fill the gap. In conclusion, it is clear that human cloning has enormous potential benefits or negative consequences for the human race. It also requires funding for further development and failure methods. The cloning of human beings not only threatens society, but also the value and uniqueness of each individual. Maybe they will have a checkbox asking if you are a clone or an original. We don't need any more discrimination than we are doing now. As I said at the beginning, human cloning will be harmful to the human race. This clearly goes against the grain of nature.
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