Reading this text definitely had me thinking all types of things; and to be honest, i truly didn’t know myself as to what side i think is morally correct. Yes i do believe that the human race is no doubt the superior race on earth so therefore surrounding means are there to fulfill our needs. However, does that mean they are not deserving of any other type of care or importance? Along with that, i also am a major believer of the natural equilibrium. That being said, if chimpanzees are already endangered, how can humans interfere and haste the process even more?
Okay yes the implants of chimpanzee hearts in human bodies may act as a temporary “bridge” and may delay death. But have people ever given thought to the idea that if these implants keep occurring and chimpanzees keep being sacrificed for the human race ( as they are already endangered) what will happen when the chimpanzees become extinct? Will we move on with scientific advancement and target/extinct the next closest species to humans? yeah i hope not. It needs to be realized that this is just a temporary solution and science cannot be depended on all the time to continue to delay death or prevent death for each individual. If we become consistent on taking the wrong advantage of other important species on earth, we may just become the last species to survive with no other biological surrounding! (extreme thought) Therefore, i believe other species are inferior to the human race and exemplify to do so as well by becoming our meals and clothing however, taking an even further advantage through scientific means and that too temporary is not worth the extinction of a significant species.