i think i would jump on that table, hit him really hard in the head with my foot, poked his eye out, then constantly repetitively kick him with my fist in his stomach ,
OMFG this is a joke. Workers are very different from a foetus. Even if your humiliation analogy was possibly near to what is happening, as in foetuses getting kick me signs put on them, they haven't got the abiblity to think at all, let alone be humiliated. Open your eyes, for everyone's sake, you are restricting humanities progress.
As Ronald Reagan would say, "there they go again" predicting the same miracle cures. The science lobby did it with (a) embryo research in 1990, then in 2000/01 with (b) embryonic stem cell research and now (c) human/animal experiments. What cures have been found using (a) and (b)? Answer? Not one. Adult stem cells are the answer which is why the guy who discovered Dolly the sheep no longer uses embryonic stem cells. MPs should reject this awful Bill.
So, what you're saying is, "We shouldn't create human embryos just so we can play stupid office pranks on them." Just as well that's not the plan then.
This is probably the analogy I've ever seen - there is no substantial argument presented at all.
Let's have debate please, not meaningless rhetoric.
This what the website says... Mindless? It doesn't seem like it to me: "To date fully human embryonic stem cell research has given rise to no therapies whilst adult stem cell therapy research - which does NOT involve the destruction of human life - has given rise to more than 80 therapies and over 350 clinical trials are currently underway."
Yes, loghopper, that's what they're doing. The bill is being debated in Parliment right now and it's already being done in Asia. it's being fast-tracked in Parliment to get it through before too much awareness is drawn to the subject. Foward this to everyone you know!
And the website says they are trying to make animal and human mixed embryos... sounds like something from Alien 4. Sigourney they're coming for you...
i think i would jump on that table, hit him really hard in the head with my foot, poked his eye out, then constantly repetitively kick him with my fist in his stomach ,
lifemetall 2 years ago
Ugh. Could you please think non-biasly for just a moment?
They're comparing the human rights of adults and embryos. It's saying that embryos are human, and should have human rights.
Well if embryos aren't human, when do they become human?
TimJacksonBristol 3 years ago
OMFG this is a joke. Workers are very different from a foetus. Even if your humiliation analogy was possibly near to what is happening, as in foetuses getting kick me signs put on them, they haven't got the abiblity to think at all, let alone be humiliated. Open your eyes, for everyone's sake, you are restricting humanities progress.
HoudiniRadini 3 years ago
For the good of the company...What about the good of the individual? The good of the embryo? The means do not justify the end.
simeonlumgair 3 years ago
Right...
So, if I get your analogy correct...we play pranks on foetuses, are incredibly mean and cold-hearted towards them - and that's BEFORE aborting them?
Doesn't make any sense whatsoever. The "human rights as employees vs. foetus rights" part, fine... but office pranks? What?!
TCPHumanist 3 years ago
What in the name of God? This is very poor.
meeeee87 3 years ago
As Ronald Reagan would say, "there they go again" predicting the same miracle cures. The science lobby did it with (a) embryo research in 1990, then in 2000/01 with (b) embryonic stem cell research and now (c) human/animal experiments. What cures have been found using (a) and (b)? Answer? Not one. Adult stem cells are the answer which is why the guy who discovered Dolly the sheep no longer uses embryonic stem cells. MPs should reject this awful Bill.
LennonP123 4 years ago
Well, im undecided on abortion but this is a ridiculous argument, try again.
jimmybob12 4 years ago
So, what you're saying is, "We shouldn't create human embryos just so we can play stupid office pranks on them." Just as well that's not the plan then.
This is probably the analogy I've ever seen - there is no substantial argument presented at all.
Let's have debate please, not meaningless rhetoric.
audioflea 4 years ago
That should have said "worst" analogy.
Whoops.
audioflea 4 years ago
Makes you think!
beardedwonder06 4 years ago 4
thanks for posting this is really funny but makes a serious point. It is scary to think there is so little public debate on this stuff.
acedrinker 4 years ago 4
This comment has received too many negative votes show
This is one of the most offensive things I've ever seen. Whoever made this should be terminated for being such a mindless idiot.
JauntyAngle 4 years ago
In what way is it offensive? And who is it offensive to?
ColinMunro 4 years ago 4
To portray the embryo debate in such a biased and unthinking way. It's offensive for anyone capable of reasoned thought.
JauntyAngle 4 years ago
JauntyAngle, it sounds like you're being pretty biased yourself.
heiders34 4 years ago
This what the website says... Mindless? It doesn't seem like it to me: "To date fully human embryonic stem cell research has given rise to no therapies whilst adult stem cell therapy research - which does NOT involve the destruction of human life - has given rise to more than 80 therapies and over 350 clinical trials are currently underway."
I would go read the website stuff...
loghopper12 4 years ago 2
How long has embryonic stem cell research been carried out?
How long has adult stem cell research been carried out? Answer: a hell of a lot longer than embryonic research.
Please don't think that reading one website and quoting it gives you an informed opinion. It will be very very biased.
audioflea 4 years ago
...one of the most offensive things you've ever seen.
Presumably this is your first time on the internet then!
ScientologyMafiaCult 4 years ago
Government sponsored use and abuse of human life - as commonplace as office jokes. Dont stand by and watch it happen.
RachelaNikt 4 years ago 2
A powerful message about a disturbing issue. Many thanks for putting it so clearly.
say3r 4 years ago 3
Very effective. I'm convinced.
HawkeyeSRK 4 years ago 2
Yes, loghopper, that's what they're doing. The bill is being debated in Parliment right now and it's already being done in Asia. it's being fast-tracked in Parliment to get it through before too much awareness is drawn to the subject. Foward this to everyone you know!
writeousness 4 years ago 4
And the website says they are trying to make animal and human mixed embryos... sounds like something from Alien 4. Sigourney they're coming for you...
loghopper12 4 years ago 2
This is really good. Gets the message across without offending anyone.
tjconquest 4 years ago 4
Reminds me of my last job.
ColinMunro 4 years ago 4