CAF was quick to agree with this consensus because they already agreed with it, as do almost all scientific organizations. This is not a new issue. What is new is that the Chinese have thumbed their noses at the world and proceeded with these trials even though no international guidelines and regulations are in place.
What I see this week is hysteria from those unfamiliar with this technology and apparently even unaware of the ethical issues which date back at least as far as when A Brave New World was written. Please do not bash me or CAF for knowing what we are talking about. If you want to bash anyone, bash the Chinese for this disgraceful flaunting of the international consensus on a matter that could alter the course of the earth's future. Both here and on Facebook, I have seen these attacks from those who are half informed at best and this is by no means fair or reasonable.
It is one thing to discuss the technology. It is quite another to criticize those who fully understand the involved issues. To read snarky "screw the future" and even xenophobic comments made by those who have no comprehension of the vastly important ethical issues is quite upsetting, and in the end, all it has accomplished is to distract me from addressing issues raised by people who have problems that need attention. Here we spend so much time on things we in no way will ever affect, while ignoring what we can.
I have no doubt that the world will eventually see this technology used in very controlled ways and always following ethical guidelines. What no one wants is a rogue nation, operating with no moral center, using this technology to out-compete everyone else, and the Chinese are already suspected of having this as a long term goal. If you don't see the big picture, then learn more about it before commenting.
Perhaps this knee jerk reaction from uniformed people is what the internet has become and social media has lost much value because of this type of behavior, but this isn't social media and I suggest people become informed before declaring themselves experts on such a serious topic. And if nothing else, go back and read Brave New World again and ask if this should be the course of humanity. We're not just talking about thalassemia in this discussion and that is where the narrow focus serves no value. Open your eyes to the wide implications of this technology and you should understand why it should never proceed until international guidelines are in place and respected.