Now here's something which really don't make sense to me:
Why sci-fi writers demonize cloning at every opportunity. I only recall a handful of sci-fi writers who portrayed cloning and genetic engineering as something good
at all, and Attack Of The Clones, which in a magazine was used as example of Hollywood's anti-cloning stance, is a long Clonaid commercial compared to the likes of "Gattaca" and "Brave New World."
(OK, "Gattaca" was about eugenics as well as cloning, but it's still a Luddite wankfest)
If this Luddite trend continues, I'm writing my
own sci-fi where cloning is something good. IN YOUR FACE, LUDDITES!!!
(Gotta go now, saying "Luddite" all the time makes me thirsty
)
As a bottom line, I even made a thread about anti-cloning sentiments in sci-fi, in the OSF forum:
http://bbs.stardestroyer.net/viewtopic.php?t=19404