I enjoyed this article but felt like it was just about to get into the meat of the bioethics you mentioned, when it ended.
Something I learnt recently that I'd like to read more about is how the Republican party used to be pro-choice and switched to get the Catholic vote, which seems to be politics influencing culture and widening a rift …
I enjoyed this article but felt like it was just about to get into the meat of the bioethics you mentioned, when it ended.
Something I learnt recently that I'd like to read more about is how the Republican party used to be pro-choice and switched to get the Catholic vote, which seems to be politics influencing culture and widening a rift that wasn't necessarily a significant issue in the past.
I do agree that there's a lot of black and white thinking and dehumanizing on both sides. It's incredibly frustrating the way politics is pushing to extremes something that the majority of people I imagine are fairly moderate on, and can see the nuance.
Thank you, I’m so glad you enjoyed! I wanted to avoid going into the meatiest part of that specifically because I wanted to encourage other people to do more investigating and contemplate the nuances of bioethics for themselves.
I think the history of the politicization that you mentioned is a fascinating component of the discussion, and could be an essay unto itself.
But I totally agree with you, thankfully I think most people are a lot more moderate and reasonable than the loudest voices would suggest.
I enjoyed this article but felt like it was just about to get into the meat of the bioethics you mentioned, when it ended.
Something I learnt recently that I'd like to read more about is how the Republican party used to be pro-choice and switched to get the Catholic vote, which seems to be politics influencing culture and widening a rift that wasn't necessarily a significant issue in the past.
I do agree that there's a lot of black and white thinking and dehumanizing on both sides. It's incredibly frustrating the way politics is pushing to extremes something that the majority of people I imagine are fairly moderate on, and can see the nuance.
Thank you, I’m so glad you enjoyed! I wanted to avoid going into the meatiest part of that specifically because I wanted to encourage other people to do more investigating and contemplate the nuances of bioethics for themselves.
I think the history of the politicization that you mentioned is a fascinating component of the discussion, and could be an essay unto itself.
But I totally agree with you, thankfully I think most people are a lot more moderate and reasonable than the loudest voices would suggest.