Most people seem to value life all the way down to the stem cell and beating heart. As long as your brain stem is intact (as in the cases of Terri Shiavo and Bobby Kristina Brown) people seem to think that the “life” has value, even though they are in a persistent vegetative state. they must be keep alive at all cost our CULTrue says. Even when end of life “care” happens, also in the case of Terri Shiavo, instead of just injecting them with something you can give a dog when you put them down, they just leave them starving to death for 10 days. Are people just naturally stupid?
In the case of Brittney Maynard, she was lucky enough to live in Oregon where she had the gift to go! But people were screaming for her to stay alive and that her life has value. Do these dumbfuck not realize that if she didn’t take the Numbethal, her seizures would get worse and she would lose all bowel control and mental functionality? I was hoping that she would spark a movement nationwide, be viewed as an MLK figure for the right to die movement, and state after state would legalize euthanasia for the terminally ill. But nope! Only like 5 states have it legalized. Makes me wonder how far we must advance until the legalization of euthanasia for the mentally ill becomes avalible for most of us on this site, including me.
I also watched a video last night of a failed shotgun suicide attempt. I it’s on YouTube. He was life flighted to the hospital and still alive unfortunately. The doctors were all saying crap like “squeeze my finger, good he’s responding, good we got a pulse, good we got a tube down his throat”. When they turned him over his entire face looked like a bowel of blood. He blew his entire face off. First of all, he wanted to die, secondly, why even attempt to “save” someone like that. It’s barbaric in its its own right. What would have been GOOD would be if he was successful and died.
Remember ancient death cults and how extremist they where? Take the Aztecs for example, they would sacrifice 10,000s to there gods by cutting out there beating hearts. In modern times, we have extremist death cults like the Islamic fundamentalists blowing themselves up in the name of Allah.
The western world is just as radical……but on the opposite spectrum. America and most of the west are made up of extremist life cults. Weird name I know but as like I explained in the examples above, it’s just as radical as death cults.
Only choice can balance this.
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I would like to be at peace. Life is too long. Gambling ruined my life and brain.
Fortunately in Canada the right to die is on its way in via a landmark ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada in February of this year (2015). The Court put a one-year stay on doctor-assisted suicide pending our legislative process to establish the associated laws and such. In Canada it will be law from coast to coast.
It has always baffled me as well the “value” that is placed on life. Just because someone has a beating heart does not mean that they have any sort of cognitive function to even remotely mirror any sort of qualitative life. It is only medical science that is able to keep the basic of body functions functioning, prior to medical science a person would not survive long in a vegetative state with body functions succumbing to the inevitable. With medical science and keeping someone in a vegetative state, doing so is more so for their kin, friends, family with it being selfish in nature and arguably cruel. The same applies to illnesses that are debilitating and terminal in nature. Society puts such value for the beating heart and death by natural causes overlooking the possibility of perpetual pain and agony of some terminal illnesses. Yet in a similar circumstance with an animal euthanasia is seen as compassionate but yet the circumstances can be very similar. I’m sure that some would challenge the comparison, people to animals… the principle remains the same.
Fortunately Right to Die legislation is in the works. I believe that it will become law in February 2016 across Canada. It’s a step in the right direction. I do believe that the right to die should be expanded beyond individuals who are terminally ill but that is a long long way off.
Well said to both posts above. I’ve been railing about this for ages. There is only one reason that we don’t euthanize people as we do our pets and that is religion, plain and simple. Most western nations are largely Christian, thus it is their lunatic “morality” that they derived from ancient mythology books from the Bronze Age that determine the rules and mores that we live by today.
These are the same scumbags who tell us that women are not allowed to abort because removing a tiny clump of cells is the same thing as shooting an adult. They have no understanding of science, can’t tell the difference between a grown adult and a zygote and they want to ram their views down our throats.
Fortunately thanks to the internet and the explosive rise in atheism/secularism/humanism, that many of our rules/laws are starting to change. We still have a long way to go but as Mark indicated it’s a step in the right direction.
And I fully agree with the OP, Islam is a mass-murdering death cult. These dirty inbred savages want to drag us all back to the Dark Ages, whether we want to or not. They’re basically Nazis on acid. All those great changes, like equal rights for gays/women/minorities, etc will go down the drain if/when muslims take power. They must be opposed and Islam must be destroyed….along with all religions, but Islam is the greatest threat to humanity so it’s at the top of the list.