Cloner Hwang
I'm sorry, but "candlelight vigils," that staple of the Korean mobocracy since the accidental killing of two schoolgirls by a US military vehicle in 2002, make me sick*: Hwang’s Supporters Protest Against MBC.
"Only an insignificant number of people are opposed to human embryo cloning research," says the author of [Editorial] What's Truly Good for Professor Hwang, who also informs us that "[f]ew people have made the Korean people proud as much as Hwang has."
*Serge of A conservative blog for peace links to an article that helped me understand my aversion to the use of candles by mass crowds: Flickering symbols.
I'm sorry, but "candlelight vigils," that staple of the Korean mobocracy since the accidental killing of two schoolgirls by a US military vehicle in 2002, make me sick*: Hwang’s Supporters Protest Against MBC.
"Only an insignificant number of people are opposed to human embryo cloning research," says the author of [Editorial] What's Truly Good for Professor Hwang, who also informs us that "[f]ew people have made the Korean people proud as much as Hwang has."
*Serge of A conservative blog for peace links to an article that helped me understand my aversion to the use of candles by mass crowds: Flickering symbols.
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