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Tuscany fried bats. I think Judith's point of view is very valid, Reg, provided the Movement never forgets that it is the inalienable right of every man REG: Why don't you shut up about women, Stan. You're putting us off. STAN: I want to be a woman. From now on, I want you all to call me 'Loretta'. REG: I'm not oppressing you, Stan. You haven't got a womb! Where's the foetus going to gestate?! You going to keep it in a box?!

I-- I've got an idea. Suppose you agree that he can't actually have babies, not having a womb, which is nobody's fault, not even the Romans', but that he can have the right to have babies.

We shall fight the oppressors for your right to have babies, brother. REG: What's the point of fighting for his right to have babies when he can't have babies?! I've got wrens' livers, badgers' spleens We're the People's Front of Judea! Judean People's Front. It's only a job. Joel Coen - Batman Begins. Christopher Nolan - Michael Curtiz - The Pianist. Roman Polanski - The Matrix. Andy Wachowski - Browse Quotes. Quiz Are you a quotes master? Napoleon Bonaparte. Can a person who is genetically white identify as black?

Of course she can, because there is nothing genetic about race. Race on the other hand is per cent cultural. A strand of DNA cannot tell you whether a person has dark skin or light skin, because skin tone is just one characteristic in the spectrum of natural human diversity. We should not be debating whether Rachel Dolezal is black or white, we should be debating why we continue to divide ourselves by phenotypical differences when we are all one species.

Both race and gender are social constructs that are all about power and heirarchy. If we can wrap our minds around that, we will be one step closer to building a truly egalitarian society.

Share on Facebook. This has been shared 0 times 0. Email Sign Up. Instead there are neat diagrams of lambs in Biobag systems, slightly awkward footage of Partridge, Flake and Davey pretending to do lambless lamb research in a pristine lab and heartbreaking clips of impossibly small super-premature babies.

Then there are carefully edited interviews with the team. Normal human pregnancy is 40 weeks; any baby born before 37 weeks is considered premature. The week period is the border of viability, after which modern medicine currently has a hope of keeping babies alive, and doctors will attempt to resuscitate a newborn.

To the NHS, a baby born dead at 24 weeks is classed as a stillbirth, whereas a dead baby born at 23 weeks and six days is a miscarriage. It is a brutal boundary. While more extremely premature babies are surviving in wealthier countries, the number growing up with chronic conditions has also increased dramatically.

Preterm birth is the greatest cause of death and disability among children under five in the developed world. Women at risk of going into very early labour could have their babies transferred into an artificial womb. It sounds extreme, but if it could mean a healthy future instead of illness and disability, who could deny it to them?

The CHOP researchers want their device to be seen as ethically unremarkable. The legal abortion limit in the UK was brought down from 28 to 24 weeks in because advances in neonatal care meant foetuses born then were more likely to live. If artificial wombs help ever smaller babies survive, that could have profound implications for women.

The application to patent the Biobag, filed in , is revealing. I so nearly was: Flake told me I was welcome, and we fixed a date.

But then I was suddenly unwelcome. They want to be able to put human babies inside the Biobag within a couple of years, and the prospect of my visit had made the legal department twitchy. As early as , the Japanese did seminal work in the field Anyone who tells you they have done this for the first time is being disingenuous. It begins with beeping monitors in a neonatal intensive care unit; a healthy heartbeat thumping in red on a black screen.

The camera pans to an incubator beside it and instead of a baby there is a lamb, its chest rising and falling, lying in yellowish fluid in a transparent bag from which protrudes a mass of tubes, like veins filled with blood. This is what an artificial womb really looks like.

No one else has ever reported working with foetuses this young. Even in a week, the lambs change dramatically, putting on weight and flexing and swallowing. It kicks, has a wee wiggle and goes back to sleep.



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