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To whom will you address your proposal? This person (or group) will be skeptical of your views. Will it be a friend or family member with different beliefs and values related to health care and/or the human body? Are there individuals in the medical community who hold different values than you do? How about a politician or media figure? What are their views on the issue of selling human organs, and what do they think should be done about it? Summarize the views of your skeptical audience as fairly and accurately as possible. During the week, review your classmates’ summaries of their skeptical audiences’ views. Constructively offer feedback on their summaries. Were the summaries fair, or did they seem biased? How can you tell? Offer suggestions on how to revise their summaries. My audience may be undecided on whether the sale of organs would be an ethical solution for the organ shortage being experienced globally. Some of the audience may believe that organ sales is an ethical and equitable solution for the organ shortage problem since creating an open and competitive marketplace for infertility has been successful. Although sale of eggs and sperm can be used as an example of successfully monetizing human tissue in an open marketplace with contractual agreements that clearly define terms for those selling and those purchasing, the selling of organs creates higher risks for health complications and has proven to singularly incentivize the poor. Others in the audience may have the opinion that organ sales rather than exploiting the poor, provides them with a method through the sale of organs to overcome poverty. Reviewing examples of organ sale transactions that have been completed where the intention of the seller was to overcome poverty, the financial gain was short term and the physical, mental, and social impact outweighed any financial gain. For the indecisive and supporters of organ sales, the goal of my proposal argument is to share an alternative solution that addresses the organ shortage without creating an imbalance of power between the poor and rich or furthering disparities while increasing availability and accountability for organ donations and transplants. REPLY TD
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