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It's going to happen. Even if it gets banned in a few countries, some of the ones with fewer ethical qualms will end up doing it, and then everybody else will have to follow suit if they want to keep up.
The very rich will do it first (since they'll be the only ones able to afford it), which means that in addition to the environmental advantages of better education and childhood nutrition, they'll have inherent genetic superiority on their side as well. Which is fine, I guess, as long as you aren't the sort of person concerned about vast and growing inequalities...
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