Awesome work! Very detailed and organized as usual.
It's intriguing that genes are growing into the realms of morality and equality. What if any of the proposed solutions are also applied for, say, IQ competitions? Beyond sports, genetic manipulation should be treated with caution, as it does have world-changing impacts.
For the Khelif's case, I think it also involves sex and gender issues. We used to define gender by biology, but now there are more diverse sexual orientations and it seems old standards are slow to deal with.
Hmm, at the moment, it is subject to personal opinions, as we have no official guideline of genetic properties yet, or maybe ever. I personally believe that it is, if we were to allow such other cases of micheal phelps, simon biles, usain bolt, etc.
Awesome work! Very detailed and organized as usual.
It's intriguing that genes are growing into the realms of morality and equality. What if any of the proposed solutions are also applied for, say, IQ competitions? Beyond sports, genetic manipulation should be treated with caution, as it does have world-changing impacts.
For the Khelif's case, I think it also involves sex and gender issues. We used to define gender by biology, but now there are more diverse sexual orientations and it seems old standards are slow to deal with.
nice issue, but still the question is whether imane khelif’s genetic superiority fairly justified?
Hmm, at the moment, it is subject to personal opinions, as we have no official guideline of genetic properties yet, or maybe ever. I personally believe that it is, if we were to allow such other cases of micheal phelps, simon biles, usain bolt, etc.