Genetic editing challenges our very notions of what it means to be human. By potentially editing out what some may consider imperfections, there's a risk of creating unrealistic standards of what constitutes a "normal" human being. This redefinition raises profound ethical questions about accepting human diversity and the inherent value of all individuals, irrespective of their genetic traits.
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