Many probably will feel this isn’t the place for this, but Kevorkian was a true champion of human rights that many called a monster, but for what it’s worth I often wish there was a monster here for me.
Rest Kevorkian, someday history will remember you fondly
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So true, very often an very misunderstood man.
i only know about the guy till today and i just found out(by searching up the name) that he help assited people on killing theirself. Where was he when i need him. Dr. Death is his name he help kill over 100 people. whatever he had said it must of been pretty interesting.
He would only help those that were dying of terminal illness, to try and ease their suffering. He wasn’t the monster the media tried to make him.
ikr o: i think he was trying to do the world a good. i think he was help thoses that really need it o -o. /).(\
Hummmmmmmmm, i do not know this Doctor but i will look him up.
Thanks for the post 😀
He was truly a great champion of freedom, who payied the ultimate price gy going to prison for hes conviction! Rest in peace great teacher and spirutual guide!
His life work opened minds to consider that the right to live or die is an individual matter regardless of family, religious, cultural, societal, or spiritual beliefs. I support anyone who truly feels their life is not worth living. I honor their feelings and their right to feel that way without trying to change their mind. I have not lived in their shoes to know how it is for them. There’s a deep striving in every human for the expression of personal freedom in a way that is meaningful to them. I wonder if Dr. Kevorkian was trying to honor this part of the human.