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Imho of course.
However, if it's about creating the best human life (human and human DNA) so that our future generations can live longer, look better, become wiser, that I support. At it's mastery stage humanity could gain immortality. Each baby can be looked after by the government and becoming a high ranked army officer.
The birth of a good or bad idea has to start from somewhere. Human nature and all that this probably won't end well in some cases/places.
Calm down people.
Did you forget your towel?
Indeed, the thing is they aren't 100% human neither a 100% animal. They're an hybrid it's a 1st of it's kind atleast as far the public & myself knows it, who knows if this type of tech was made decades before or not.
i mean it won't be the 1st time govt backed research investigated about "funky" stuff. The USA did the Tuskegee project & Russia the sleep experiment, the WW2 germany did their stuff and WW2 Japan also did their "homework".
Edit: My point being, all the details might not be disclosed to the public. Neither ongoing research or past "failed" experiments or future experiments besides "growing human organs for future transplants".