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Should Students be allowed to Sell a Kidney to pay off debts?
See this link below, and please tell me what you think - Regardless of the moral argument, would that not just shift the problem to another generation, and then what would happen? Same cycle, but this time with twice the number of kidneys needed, or what...
6 Answers
- Anonymous10 years agoFavourite answer
I don't think it's a good idea to give away a kidney. In some years time it may be needed if the other fails or you have an accident.
What does it say about our government that they would rather the young sell their bodies than provide the support to gain a decent workforce in this country.
- ?Lv 510 years ago
Every barbaric practise that goes against the laws of basic civilisation and humanity has been dumped into this country, including Islam, with its hate fuelled oppression and its cruel practise of Halal. NOTHING surprises me anymore. The British people will bend over and take their shafting from who ever, or WHAT ever walks into this country. The 21st century British are indeed a pathetic wind blown 'husk' of the great people that once inhabited this country. The 21st century British people will appease even at the cost of their own children's future. Soon selling a kidney will be within government legislation and part of the assessment when grants are applied for.......The working classes of this country are being abandoned into third world status at every turn........The joke is that the British people are being coerced into welcoming their own Hell.
- JOHN GLv 710 years ago
The trouble with things like that is what happens if you lose the other by disease or an injury should you have to pay half the money back to the NHS to get a transplant and it could open the floodgates to people selling or God forbid being kidnapped or murdered for their organs.
- keerokLv 710 years ago
No. The solution would have to come from the start. Students shouldn't have such huge debts just to finish college.
- Anonymous10 years ago
I strongly disagree with this. It is another example of the attack by the moneyed classes on those whose wealth is in their intelligence and work ethic rather than in their bank account.