I  well appreciate your views  Shweta dear,  moreover, unless we, as
humans,  have  power to reverse  the  disability, we have no rights to
destroy  any living beings ability.

On 5/19/15, Gunjan Singh <gladecho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> xactly what i meant, second  this thought...
>
> On 5/19/15, Shweta Mishra <shweta.mishra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I feel,
>> if some one wants disabled child, then he/she should adopt a disabled
>> child, cause there are many disabled children, who don't have any
>> caretaker.
>>
>> On 5/19/15, Gunjan Singh <gladecho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Being a disabled myself I know how much I lack in life, not only in
>>> vital directions but also in the daily tiny-mini things.
>>> Although entirely independent, there are things I can't see or imagine
>>> which a sighted counterpart would.
>>> How could any disabled would want to selfishly create/produce disabled
>>> babies is leaving me in shocks.
>>> Unfortunately these lesbian ladies have just thought the life/worldly
>>> conducts were the things those could be controlled totaly by human
>>> beings, which is right.
>>> But alongside they also seem to be the weaker people internally.
>>> without any offences to gay relationships,which are natural to some
>>> people.
>>> The relation of ease with each other that had led these ladies to same
>>> sex marriage or relationship had impacted them so much that they now
>>> need a child that won't ask them for more or anything that is
>>> different from them and which they couldn't provide.
>>> If they think a hearing impaired child would be alike to them, they
>>> are mistaken.
>>> He/she can ask them for things out of their control as he/she grows up.
>>> Can the lesbian mothers too would be able to provide their deaf kid
>>> the jean of gay relationship?
>>>  They could also commit the crime of honor killing, if not in the
>>> developed nation.
>>> Everything has a positive side along with the negative side.
>>> It is so difficult for disabled parents or even the non disabled
>>> parents to find out if their baby would have any jean of disability
>>> from some of their ancestors' jean, and here they are preparing the
>>> babies for a lacking life.
>>>
>>> It is much more criminal deed than the barred ULTRASOUND to find out
>>> the sex of any child inside the womb and the foeticide.
>>> So bar these actually abnormal productions.
>>>  Regardless of the status of developing/developed nationality, a
>>> disabled is challenged to equal troubles if located in either
>>> countries.
>>> We can respect ourselves and other disabled but can't be such cruel to
>>> overlook the difficulties in our lives to gift the coming generation
>>> the same troubles.
>>> Born disabled or unfortunately met any accident is natural but
>>> deliberately is a crime.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5/19/15, Radha <r.radh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> I  second Vamshi byeya's opinion, Certainly should have a legal ban
>>>> which ever country it may be.
>>>>
>>>> On 5/19/15, Vamshi. G <gvamsh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> If having  a disabled child deliberately is scientifically possible,
>>>>> then it should be legally barred!  This article presents a very true
>>>>> perception about disability instead of untrue and unnecessary
>>>>> pretenses.
>>>>>
>>>>> ...but we cannot change the simple fact
>>>>> that it is better to have five senses than four, however enhanced the
>>>>>  loss of one allows the others to be.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 5/18/15, Karnati Srishailam <ghs.tilakna...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> THANK YOU
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 5/18/15, avinash shahi <shahi88avin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> In the long argument over designer babies, did anyone imagine that
>>>>>>> parents might prefer a designer disability? While we were all
>>>>>>> worrying
>>>>>>> about the bionic offspring of the super-rich, two deaf lesbians in
>>>>>>> America were going round sperm banks, trying to make a deaf baby.
>>>>>>> http://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/apr/09/gender.uk1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It sounds like the start of a bad joke, except that they have now
>>>>>>> managed it twice, thanks to a friend with five generations of
>>>>>>> deafness
>>>>>>> in his family. They claim that they are especially well equipped to
>>>>>>> look after a deaf child, which I am sure is true, and had they
>>>>>>> adopted
>>>>>>> one such child, or 20, we would all be praising their goodness.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The difference, of course, is that no child should be forced inside
>>>>>>> its parents' psychosis - whether they be from a hardline religious
>>>>>>> sect or Deaf Lesbians. The truth is that all of us have to contend
>>>>>>> with our parents, for good or ill, but at least we can't be committed
>>>>>>> at birth to spending the rest of our lives as circus performers or
>>>>>>> bank clerks, or missionaries. We have free will, and the great thing
>>>>>>> about growing up is personal choice.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What choice is there if your parents have already decided that you
>>>>>>> are
>>>>>>> going to be deaf, and that deafness will be your defining identity,
>>>>>>> just as it has been theirs? This is not the beauty of compatibility,
>>>>>>> it is genetic imperialism.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Deaf people, they say, have heightened senses, and a relationship to
>>>>>>> the world not shared by the hearing population. Fine, I have no
>>>>>>> trouble with that. But identity is going to be a big issue for the
>>>>>>> kids of the Deaf Lesbians, because both women belong to a radical
>>>>>>> group that defines deafness like blackness - not as a disability but
>>>>>>> as cultural difference.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> My closest friend is black. She married a white man and their eldest
>>>>>>> child looks like an English rose - pale skin, blond hair, blue eyes.
>>>>>>> Nature does this kind of thing, and it is a celebration of difference
>>>>>>> and sameness all mixed up together. Nobody knows what kind of baby
>>>>>>> any
>>>>>>> two people will produce - and surely this is a blessing, not a bore?
>>>>>>> Must we control everything? If the answer is yes, we are paranoid. If
>>>>>>> either of the Deaf Lesbians in the US had been in a relationship with
>>>>>>> a man, deaf or hearing, and if they had decided to have a baby, there
>>>>>>> is absolutely no certainty that the baby would have been deaf. You
>>>>>>> take a chance with love; you take a chance with nature, but it is
>>>>>>> those chances and the unexpected possibilities they bring, that give
>>>>>>> life its beauty.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I am always on the side of risk, and always suspicious of control.
>>>>>>> The
>>>>>>> more controls we have, the less free we become. Parents usually try
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> control their children, and later their children hate them for it,
>>>>>>> while busily repeating the damage themselves.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> How would either of the lesbians have felt if their own parents had
>>>>>>> said that heterosexuality was such a beautiful thing that they had to
>>>>>>> screen out any potential gay gene in their children, just to make
>>>>>>> sure
>>>>>>> they had a good life?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> How would any of us feel if the women had both been blind and claimed
>>>>>>> the right to a blind baby? Even if we transform the language of
>>>>>>> disability into a dialectic of alternative functioning, should the
>>>>>>> medical system support parents who want their child to suffer a
>>>>>>> serious handicap?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> We can make our world as friendly as possible for people with
>>>>>>> different physical capacities, but we cannot change the simple fact
>>>>>>> that it is better to have five senses than four, however enhanced the
>>>>>>> loss of one allows the others to be.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I believe that hearing, like sight, is a blessing, and if we are
>>>>>>> prepared to use technology to breed children we have deliberately
>>>>>>> disabled, it is not only the language of disability that will have to
>>>>>>> be radically reworked, but our entire moral perspective.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What this case suggests is that we can do what we like to our
>>>>>>> children, even if the consequences of our actions are irreversible.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> As lesbians, the two women should know something about choice and
>>>>>>> personal freedom. They both practise as mental health specialists, so
>>>>>>> I hope they have a colleague who will be able to talk it through with
>>>>>>> two kids who turn up in 20 years, explaining that their mothers
>>>>>>> decided that they had to be deaf.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Avinash Shahi
>>>>>>> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
>>>>>>>
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