So we should value some humans life more than others? Should we start ranking cognitive abilities or identifying weak gene pools and kill them off too? Should we start modifying dna so that they're no longer a "problem"? If so, I think the WEF is right up your ally.
If a kid resents their parents whether they have problems or not, it speaks more of the lack of societal (lacking love, empathy, and compassion) and parental support, more than anything else. Costing a fortune to take care of a special needs kid, is a societal and government failure to support its own people.
What kind of life will a kid with one leg, one arm, one kidney, a small heart, and an odd-shaped head with brain mass to match, have? Yeah, it's vanishingly small, but it would bankrupt the parents and cause them no end of heartache.
So we should value some humans life more than others? Should we start ranking cognitive abilities or identifying weak gene pools and kill them off too? Should we start modifying dna so that they're no longer a "problem"? If so, I think the WEF is right up your ally.
If a kid resents their parents whether they have problems or not, it speaks more of the lack of societal (lacking love, empathy, and compassion) and parental support, more than anything else. Costing a fortune to take care of a special needs kid, is a societal and government failure to support its own people.
What kind of life will a kid with one leg, one arm, one kidney, a small heart, and an odd-shaped head with brain mass to match, have? Yeah, it's vanishingly small, but it would bankrupt the parents and cause them no end of heartache.