BLOCKHEAD ETHICS!!
Every week I will post a new ethics question for our beloved blockheads to debate. The results will be saved for posterity.
Trolley question: 9 people voted to pull the lever, 3 people abstained.
Sibling Incest question: 6 people voted that a night of passionate experimentation between adult siblings with protection was okay. 4 people voted that it was unethical regardless of protection.
Vampire Age Gaps: 5 people voted that a person should be over the age of 30 to date a 500 year old vampire. 2 people voted that being over 20 was good enough.
This fourth question is about what could be considered a flaw in the human body.
A world-renowned scientist creates a vaccine that cures Autism (not one that causes it). It expels the autism-causing genes from the DNA of the recipient, and quickly rewires their neurons to reflect what a "neurotypical person" would be like. The process is long, involving a lot of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and visits to psychiatrists and therapists, but it's been proven to "cure" autism. Most countries believe in bodily autonomy, so the process is opt-in for most people. But there are some people on the autism spectrum who cannot care for themselves, and are required to have a legal guardian that makes decisions for them. This "Autism Vaccine" has been proven to work for even the least capable autists, allowing them to speak, dress, feed, and clean themselves. Eventually with therapy, they could even find jobs. A common side effect is major depression from both the rapid rewiring of the brain, from simple mourning over lost time and lost opportunities, and a difficulty in comprehending and embracing the new way their brain works.
However, these low-functioning autists cannot willingly choose to take the vaccine themselves, nor can they understand the implications of what it does. Is it ethical for their legal guardians to force a life-changing drug on their wards? If a low-functioning autist is seemingly happy the way they are (watching cartoons, being spoon-fed, and wearing diapers), should their guardian force them to take a drug that would let them take care of themselves at the possible cost of their happiness? Explain why or why not.
https://strawpoll.com/eNg6vXo6AgA