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RoxClymer · 41-45, M
As a person disabled from birth I have asked myself this many times.
Especially in recent years where it has come to light that Downs Syndrome is almost non-existent in Iceland, because modern science has developed so far they can detect Downs in the First Trimester, where most women who face the decision abort the fetus.
Now the picture of Utopia I grow up with included conquering disease, is what Iceland doing the same as polio or bubonic plague?
If we get rid of one, will another pop up?
Questions I have asked myself for years.
Especially in recent years where it has come to light that Downs Syndrome is almost non-existent in Iceland, because modern science has developed so far they can detect Downs in the First Trimester, where most women who face the decision abort the fetus.
Now the picture of Utopia I grow up with included conquering disease, is what Iceland doing the same as polio or bubonic plague?
If we get rid of one, will another pop up?
Questions I have asked myself for years.