Okay. Well have you ever looked at it this way? People with certain genetic disorders, such as Down syndrome, also known as Trisomy 21, among many other disorders, either have more than the normal two chromosomes of each type, or one less. This means they literally do not have the karyotype of a normal human. They have more or less chromosomes than are required to be a homo sapien, so they possibly might not be.
And if they're not human, is it possible that they don't have emotion, or at least emotion of the same type? And if they don't have emotion, and they may be doomed to a life less than human, perhaps it could be okay for them to die? And if it is, could it be okay to kill them? And while we're at it, and they're already dead, we might as well put them to good use. I'm not saying we eat the like chickens, but just that we make stuff out of them. Belts perhaps? Making stuff out of human skin (lampshades, book covers, etc.) seemed to work well for people in the past......
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