Peer-Reviewed Paper Says Genetically Engineering Ticks to Spread Meat Allergies Is “Morally Obligatory"

by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH This is absolutely absurd. A recent peer-reviewed paper titled, Beneficial Bloodsucking, argues that alpha-gal syndrome—the tick-borne condition that can make people allergic to red meat—should be treated as a form of “moral bioenhancement.” The authors (Western Michigan University professors) argue that because they believe eating meat is morally wrong, intentionally spreading […]
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