I mean, I see this as conservative fear mongering, they aren’t seeing this as the beacon of hope it clearly is for people like us who can’t die, who might need a way out, who are being tortured with endless frustration, I’m about to post a seperate thing about my latest frustrations.
If my doctor said; we can help you die, it’ll be painless, your organs will go to save lives, we’ll give your family grief counseling, I’d be ready to go. That’s what is being talked about here. I understand that it’s being offered to people who don’t want it, and that’s wrong, but to someone like me it would be welcome relief.
I guess my thing is that anything against the will of a person is wrong is the end conclusion. Being kept alive against your will is just as bad as being killed against your will. Right to die is a right I support, but so is right to life, but we don’t have either is the thing, what I’m doing isn’t living, this isn’t living, barely holding on isn’t living. This is some sort of unholy purgatory, some sort of hell we’ve all been cursed to.
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I’m not sure about America but in twitter, it’s the left talking about it so I don’t see this as conservative fear-mongering.
The government did not give aid or sufficient help for caregivers in the first place. They benefit from these deaths since it’s less money that they need to allocate for the health expenses in keeping the disabled alive.
I would support the right to die but from how I see MAID is utilised, I don’t see how this is not culling a group of vulnerable people from the face of Earth.
On the other hand, I heard Belgium rejects most assisted suicide applicants.
Well, I guess canada is f*cked up.. I might as well use the service instead of doing it myself, would be a more reliable way to go.