User talk:2601:647:4F00:1CFB:4C2C:493C:1D8F:68F6

Gene-editing human embryos outside the law is not "controversial" but illegal. Perhaps you also consider the use of sarin gas on Kurds to be "controversial" rather than a crime? Rowan Forest (talk) 02:54, 9 January 2019 (UTC)

The recent articles ‘suggesting execution’ stems from Robin Lovell-Badge, stirring the ‘pot’ several days ago with his quote to the British press: “He could be had up on all sorts of [charges of corruption, and being guilty of corruption in China these days is not something you want to be. Quite a few people have lost their heads for corruption].”

Many germ line in vivo trials have been initiated or are underway in China. What we need, now, is full disclosure, not rabid uninformed editorials either here, on Wikipedia or in the press.

Wikipedia would benefit from other experts the arena; specifically those working germ line editing. Most are condemning JK. Time will tell.