SPUC condemns sex selection as "social control"
Westminster, 27 January 2003--The Society for the Protection of
Unborn Children (SPUC) has condemned proposals to allow so-called "sex
selection", describing sex selection as "a method of social control".
SPUC made its comments in its response to a consultation by the Human
Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA).
The main reasons for SPUC's opposition to sex selection are:
- Sex selection is a method of social control, an unworthy motive for
human parenting and for medicine. There is no moral "right to choose"
the sex of one's child or any other characteristic. Sex selection
treats children as if they are commodities or lifestyle accessories.
- Sex selection on medical grounds may in fact mean the killing of
embryonic children with an unwanted sex-linked inherited condition.
The killing of sick or disabled embryos is an ethically abhorrent
eugenic practice which discriminates against those embryonic human
beings, violates their fundamental human rights and sends a
frightening message to disabled members of our supposedly caring
society.
- Allowing peri-conceptual sex selection may lead to an increasing
demand for the abortion of unborn children of the 'unwanted' gender.