JDG wrote:
>
>> Let me ask you again.  Do you think we should tailor our laws to
>> remedy  the shortcomings of the Chinese social system?
>
> I still have no idea what you mean by this.   I merely think that if
> the Chinese Communists think that a certain procedure is too
> gruesome to allow in their own country, that should be a strong
> tipoff that we shouldn't be allowing it in our own country either.
>
This logic is false. Chinese "Communists" [I would not call them
Commies, but Extreme-Corporate-Capitalists - China seems
like a huge Capitalist Corporation to me :-)] think lots of other things
gruesome - like making movies that mock their CEOs or Directors -
so this should not be a parameter to evaluate the gruesomeness
of anything.

What if China bans breasts implants? [*]

Alberto Monteiro

[*] I am aesthetically biased against breast implants, except in a
few cases of females that are extremely mammalially challenged,
but I would never think that the desire to have artificial breasts
should be prohibited.
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