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Originally Posted by TakuanSoho
But it doesn't matter why they did it. They volunteered to do it. What you are saying is something like saying: "it is unfair that a brother volunteers his kidney to his sibling". That is not "unfair".
Unfair would be that rich people could buy a kidney and poor people would suffer. That is what commercialization of organ donation would create.
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How is that different from what is happening now? I see rich people like Morning getting moved to the front of the waitlist while poor people suffer in the waiting list.
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