I think the one side of the conversation that hasn't been mentioned is the social benefits that a person with Downs Syndrome brings to a group. They're very nice and loving and can really bring people together. The presence of a child with Downs Syndrome in a school class can really serve to elevate the level of compassion in the group.
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Downs Syndrome Has Been Eliminated in Iceland. But was it Ethical?