“Clones
aren’t human”. This statement is true in a number of ways, for example, there
cannot be human clones because it is internationally illegal, and therefore
clones are not humans. Clones also may have different morals
than us, because they are against many morals.
Even in
fiction clones aren’t one hundred percent human. In Star Wars Storm or Clone troopers
are both cloned by a Mandolorian, which is human like, but not human. They also
will shoot first; ask questions later type, they could’ve stopped the Empire if
they refused Order 66, but only 3 did, who eventually survived into the Rebellion era, including the famous Captain Rex.
The
clones in Pokemon: The First Movie wasn’t any better. They had no free will, except
the master, Mewtwo. They fought their “real” counterparts with no objections, except
the Meowth one, asking why fight, we are the same?, he only asks this because the original was a smarter pokemon than the others.
These reasons are why clones cannot be human. No free will and it is illegal. That is why.
Your conclusion helps make sense of what you are saying, but your examples are hard to follow. I like that you have the knowledge of many different clones, but you need more elaboration to help the reader understand. Grade: 66%
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