- Published: September 26, 2022
- Updated: September 26, 2022
- University / College: RMIT University
- Language: English
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In the essay “ Organ Sales Will Save Lives” by Joana Mackay, kidneyfailureis the main topic in this essay. Honestly, I did not really have an opinion on organ sales. It just knew a bit about it. However, after I read this essay, I felt like I completely agreed with her argument. She argues that the sale of human organs should be legal. As we learned, some key features in an argument include a clear and arguable position, necessary background information, and convincing evidence.
In Mackay’s essay, at the very beginning of the essay, she clearly states her position, which is “ Governments should not ban the sales of human organs; they should regulate it. ” Throughout the entire essay she gives a lot of reasons about why she believe that the sale of human organs should be legal. Also, she pointed out that there is a black market where people can purchase and sell kidney by a very good deal. Meanwhile “ there are over 60, 000 people on the waiting list for kidneys, and it takes an average of 10 years for your waiting to end”, in black market, they don’t have to wait a line for ten years.
This is very surprising. This evidence stood out the most for me because I did not know that people have to wait for 10 year to get a kidney. Furthermore, in the third world countries, they are willing to sell their kidney, which cost about $1000. Sadly, because they needmoneyto byfoodand clothing for theirfamily, so they are willing to do anything to get money even sale their kidney. It is so sad to know about this.