Ever since the successful Johnson & Johnson experiments, Professor Grange had been at the center of public opinion.
Most people were against the development of human cryonics technology.
Even though it provided another chance of life for terminally ill patients, most people couldn't afford to keep a freezer running for decades.
A technology like this was destined to only serve the upper class, hence there was no reason for the bottom class to support its existence.
A Dutch performance artist even painted a satirical oil painting on this issue. He portrayed a frozen mummy in an ice coffin, sitting on a throne. A group of servants in suits was kneeling around the mummy. He was ridiculing the servants that thought they could one day be sitting on the throne, similar to Pharaohs thousands of years ago.
A North American science fiction writer painted a picture of a dystopian society, ruled by servants that never woke their masters up.