First published at 00:36 UTC on May 9th, 2021.
Mae-Wan Ho (12 November 1941, Hong Kong; UK citizen – April 2016) was a geneticist known for her critical views on genetic engineering. The subject starts at 44:15.
"What makes genetic engineering biotechnology dangerous, in the first instance…
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Mae-Wan Ho (12 November 1941, Hong Kong; UK citizen – April 2016) was a geneticist known for her critical views on genetic engineering. The subject starts at 44:15.
"What makes genetic engineering biotechnology dangerous, in the first instance, is that it is an unprecedented, close alliance between two great powers that can make or break the world: science and commerce. Practically all established molecular geneticists have some direct or indirect connection with industry, which will set limits on what the scientists can and will do research on, not to mention the possibility of compromising their integrity as independent scientists."
"The worst aspect of the alliance is that it is between the most reductionist science and multinational monopolistic industry at its most aggressive and exploitative. If the truth be told, it is bad science working together with big business for quick profit, aided and abetted by our governments for the banal reason that governments wish to be re-elected to remain in ‘power.’"
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