Anonymous
ID: iZihE4j7
8/3/2025, 5:40:00 PM No.512126771
>Dolly the sheep was cloned nearly 30 years ago and became a ubiquitous talking point on the future of cloning and its moral impact
>No further news story on cloning has gotten even 1% of the coverage Dolly got since
Does anyone else find this strange? In the late 90s, there was so much public discussion on the moral implication of cloning but now, there is nothing. The silence on this subject compared to the noise at the time is suspiciously eerie. I believe the lack of media coverage is either because of 2 reasons; the technology hasn't progressed since (and therefore this is nothing to report) or that the technology is being suppressed in the media. I find it hard to believe that we haven't progressed from cloning sheep in the past 30 years.
Unironically redpill me on the technological current status of cloning.
>No further news story on cloning has gotten even 1% of the coverage Dolly got since
Does anyone else find this strange? In the late 90s, there was so much public discussion on the moral implication of cloning but now, there is nothing. The silence on this subject compared to the noise at the time is suspiciously eerie. I believe the lack of media coverage is either because of 2 reasons; the technology hasn't progressed since (and therefore this is nothing to report) or that the technology is being suppressed in the media. I find it hard to believe that we haven't progressed from cloning sheep in the past 30 years.
Unironically redpill me on the technological current status of cloning.
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