• @Railcar8095@lemm.ee
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    684 months ago

    Is nobody concerned that illegal experiments on babies only gets you 3 years?

    Maybe they were Uyghurs so it was classified as “property damage” in Chinese law.

    • comfy
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      394 months ago

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/He_Jiankui_affair

      Laws were changed after this incident:

      In 2020, the National People’s Congress of China passed Civil Code and an amendment to Criminal Law that prohibit human gene editing and cloning with no exceptions

      So, in case you actually meant that weird ignorant remark you made about Uyghurs, the answer is no and no.

      • @alcoholicorn@lemmy.ml
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        174 months ago

        Lemmitors downvoting you because actually learning about the case conflicts with their “cHiNa BaD” circlejerk.

      • @ghost_of_faso3@lemmygrad.ml
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        4 months ago

        Oh shit someone tell the fascist scum liberal toads that its actually blue on blue, this guy was working for a honky kong universty!!!

      • @drislands@lemmy.world
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        -44 months ago

        Thanks for the information – good to know. I assume that like American law, he couldn’t be punished for something that wasn’t illegal when he did it?

        Regarding the Uyghur comment the other guy made, definitely a bit tasteless but I don’t think it’s that ignorant given the genocide China perpetrated against them.

        • @Railcar8095@lemm.ee
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          34 months ago

          What he did was illegal. Even without specific laws about genetic modification or cloning, he did perform experiments with babies without the necessity approvals from ethics and safety, without informed consent from the parents and likely misusing funds allocated to other research.

          3 years is still to short.

    • @Jhex@lemmy.world
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      204 months ago

      The devil is in the details…

      You are likely thinking (as I am) that he implanted robotic arms on babies but he may have just rubbed sage oil on them for all we know

    • @Revan343@lemmy.ca
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      54 months ago

      Depends how successful the experiment is (and probably on what the goal is as well).

      If he’d been testing the effects of grass vs grain feed on human fat marbling, I’d imagine the sentence would have been a little more severe

    • OBJECTION!
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      14 months ago

      Dang, you can really just pull shit straight out of your ass and people will believe it.

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          4 months ago

          Yes, .ml users do indeed tend to be more concerned with fact-checking and saying things that are actually true as compared to flat.world, thank you for pointing that out.

          • @ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world
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            4 months ago

            Supposed to mean “machine-learning” Mali, but the developers of Lemmy (whose instance it is) are using it to mean “Marxism-Leninism”, which is a misnomer invented by Stalin. While ml has some non-tankie leftists, that instance is infamous because of them.

            • @camr_on@lemmy.world
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              104 months ago

              It’s actually the TLD for Mali, not explicitly related to machine learning, or leftism. That’s mainly what it’s used for though, outside of Mali.

          • @NIB@lemmy.world
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            24 months ago

            Marxism leninism, it’s a political ideology, subset of communism. Basically the communists that love USSR, China, Cuba, etc. They love running propaganda about how these authoritarian governments did nothing wrong and how all criticism of them is just negative propaganda by the West.

            • Kras Mazov
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              24 months ago

              Always funny how the right winger .wolders love to say shit about us, but are too scared to face the reality since they just defederated from us.

    • @jsomae@lemmy.ml
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      “Illegal experiments on babies” is a user-provided note, and is not really an accurate label. For one thing, no experiments were done on babies.

      Another thing – unlike “murder,” there is a gradient of what constitutes an “illegal experiment.” The phrase “illegal experiments on babies” sounds terrible, but if you imagine a volume dial on this crime, one could lower it until one finds the minimum violation possible which could technically be described as an “illegal experiment” – for instance, flicking a baby with your index finger to check its reflexes. So it should not be of any surprise that there are such things as “illegal experiments” which are so mild as to warrant just 3 years in prison.

      • @Railcar8095@lemm.ee
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        24 months ago

        The report confirmed that He had recruited eight couples to participate in his experiment, resulting in two pregnancies, one of which gave birth to the gene- edited twin girls in November 2018. The babies are now under medical supervision. The report further said He had made forged ethical review papers in order to enlist volunteers for the procedure, and had raised his Own funds deliberately evading oversight, and organized a team that included some overseas members to carry out the illegal project.

        I guess it’s right that there was no experiment in babies, the babies were the experiments themselves.

        It would have taken much less time to read about the topic than to make that nonsense response.

    • @nope@jlai.lu
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      04 months ago

      And in what context medical experiments should be allowed on babies ?

      • @Railcar8095@lemm.ee
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        54 months ago

        A lot of contexts? Like the development depending on formula vs mother’s milk? Experimenting doesn’t need to mean vivisection or injecting unregulated drugs, but if you need to do the experiments illegally, I’m not sure it was something “safe”