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by ceejayoz
799 days ago
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> "Our citizens"? I didn't know the Taliban could be found on HN. You should do an AMA. The proposal is expanding this practice, correct? Permitting Americans to sell their kidneys? > What I'm pointing out is that you seemingly only care because the proposed scheme might cause you or other affluent people to interact somehow with the desperately poor. Ooof, a body blow to that strawman. Bravo! Well fought! > But those people will still be desperately poor without it, even more so. It's really arrogant to say that they shouldn't be given the option. They'll be even more desperately poor when the remaining kidney fails, they lose their job (and thus health insurance), and donor kidneys aren't available because they've all been bought up for $100k. |
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I'm assuming you aren't actually in Afghanistan, so I thought the out-of-sight-out-of-mind comment was fair.
Make that case statistically, how many statistical years do you lose from kidney donation with access to modern medicine? Everyone's born with two, you generally only need one, and failure is rare.That's why it's such a perfect example for why a market-based approach could be a win-win for everyone. Nobody would die from kidney failure.