Fo' Real? These Companies Out Here Tryna Engineer Babies?
These corporations playing God with genetics, and you know that ain't gon' be equal for everybody in the hood.

Aight, listen up. Heard about this mess? These companies, like Herasight and Nucleus Genomics, tryna screen embryos, pickin' and choosin' traits like they buildin' a custom whip. They claimin' it's about health, but we all know what time it is.
This dude Justin Schleede at Herasight says they lookin' at saliva, blood, and cells to see what diseases yo' baby might get, or even how tall they gon' be. Straight up, that's some sci-fi stuff right there.
But check it, who gon' be able to afford this? You think folks in the hood got racks to drop on designer babies? Nah, this just gonna make the rich richer and healthier, while we still fightin' for basic healthcare.
This lady Katie Hasson from the Center for Genetics and Society is worried 'bout some 'dystopian world' where everybody's genetically enhanced. But ain't we already livin' in a messed-up world where some folks got all the advantages and others get left behind?
They got these 'polygenic risk scores,' sayin' they can predict stuff. But the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics is like, 'Hold up, that science ain't solid yet.' So, they playin' with our futures based on some shaky math?
Kian Sadeghi from Nucleus Genomics talkin' 'bout 'helping people have their best babies.' Sounds real nice, but what 'bout the babies that ain't 'best' enough for these folks? They just gonna get tossed aside?
This ain't just 'bout health, either. They talkin' 'bout eye color, hair color, even if yo' kid gonna be bald. They tryna create some perfect human, but who decides what's perfect?
And you know this gonna get racial real quick. They gon' start screenin' for traits that they think are 'good' and 'bad,' and guess who's gonna end up on the 'bad' list? Fo' real.
We gotta be woke to this, y'all. This ain't just some science project. This is about power, control, and who gets to decide what the future looks like. We gotta make sure our voices are heard, or we gon' get left in the dust.
Real talk, this is some next-level inequality. We gotta fight for a world where every baby gets a chance, not just the ones that fit some rich folks' idea of perfect. No cap.


