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How long do you think until euthanasia is legalized in the UK?

  • Within 5 years

  • within 15 years

  • within 30 years

  • within 50 years

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jodes2

jodes2

Hello people ❤️
Aug 28, 2022
7,735
I tried asking on Reddit but UK subs fucking hate me and my posts fuck the cunts!

So what do you reckon? Why?
 
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Nirrend

Nirrend

The important is not how long you live ...
Mar 12, 2022
400
I tried asking on Reddit but UK subs fucking hate me and my posts fuck the cunts!

So what do you reckon? Why?

Hi sweet @jodes2

I think, but like everybody, without knowing a thing about this debate in this country, that there is a long way to go before things are seriously considered by governments.

We are in an era where dialogue is only emotional and subjective.

A decision-maker thinks about his morals, his situation or necessarily he does not have suicidal ideas and therefore, because for everyone "death is sad", it is a debate that is difficult to envisage.

You only have to read what is said about Switzerland, when certain media denounce Switzerland as being responsible for slippages or abuses with suicide, because people in their twenties who are not condemned to death by an illness have been allowed to commit suicide legally.

Who defines what is a slip? The journalist who has his own opinion, his own morals and his own fear of death ? (because I think that the refusal to debate actually reflects an existential fear of death which has become far too present because of our sense of immortality, because there are not as many wars, thanks to medicine, because we don't talk about that anymore)

In short, who is slipping, the journalist? The patient?

But if a patient wants to, then it's not a slip, is it?

In short, we know the songs and the emotional arguments reflecting the fear that people have of death

The day the discussion is rational, focused on the subject and on human rights, perhaps things will move forward then. For the moment, it doesn't even seem worthwhile

I wish you a good evening 😊

Love ❤
 
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jodes2

jodes2

Hello people ❤️
Aug 28, 2022
7,735
Hi sweet @jodes2

I think, but like everybody, without knowing a thing about this debate in this country, that there is a long way to go before things are seriously considered by governments.

We are in an era where dialogue is only emotional and subjective.

A decision-maker thinks about his morals, his situation or necessarily he does not have suicidal ideas and therefore, because for everyone "death is sad", it is a debate that is difficult to envisage.

You only have to read what is said about Switzerland, when certain media denounce Switzerland as being responsible for slippages or abuses with suicide, because people in their twenties who are not condemned to death by an illness have been allowed to commit suicide legally.

Who defines what is a slip? The journalist who has his own opinion, his own morals and his own fear of death ? (because I think that the refusal to debate actually reflects an existential fear of death which has become far too present because of our sense of immortality, because there are not as many wars, thanks to medicine, because we don't talk about that anymore)

In short, who is slipping, the journalist? The patient?

But if a patient wants to, then it's not a slip, is it?

In short, we know the songs and the emotional arguments reflecting the fear that people have of death

The day the discussion is rational, focused on the subject and on human rights, perhaps things will move forward then. For the moment, it doesn't even seem worthwhile

I wish you a good evening 😊

Love ❤
It baffles me that politicians don't fear old age. It terrifies me.

Hope you're having an ok evening too sweet Nirrend ❤️
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
46,729
I cannot imagine it ever being legal here. The UK is a very pro life country after all, where suicide is so stigmatised, they won't even allow it for those experiencing the most severe suffering and terminal illness unlike some other countries. I hate this so much. The people who want to deny others the option of a peaceful exit are disturbing and insane. There is no benefit to endless pain and trying to force people to endure a life that they never asked for. I wouldn't be surprised if the UK made suicide illegal.
 
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jodes2

jodes2

Hello people ❤️
Aug 28, 2022
7,735
I cannot imagine it ever being legal here. The UK is a very pro life country after all, where suicide is so stigmatised, they won't even allow it for those experiencing the most severe suffering and terminal illness unlike some other countries. I hate this so much. The people who want to deny others the option of a peaceful exit are disturbing and insane. There is no benefit to endless pain and trying to force people to endure a life that they never asked for. I wouldn't be surprised if the UK made suicide illegal.
I really hope it changes. Surely it can't last forever. I hope they also decriminalise drugs but that could be a while too. We're so fucking backwards it's disgusting
 
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Shadowlord900

Shadowlord900

Seeker of Darkness
Sep 29, 2022
918
My guess is that they'll only allow euthanasia as a last resort to combat various resource shortages due to humanity as a whole being too dumb to regulate its population and let it overgrow way past the point of there being no hope to save the planet.
 
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GlassAlwaysEmpty

GlassAlwaysEmpty

Red Grapes only
Jun 22, 2020
111
There's no political party in the UK that advocates for legalized assisted suicide as far as I'm aware.

Every now and then you'll hear on the news about a husband who helped their ill wife to die for example and then the debate about assisted suicide is is reignited again for a short time but then gets forgotten about again quickly.
 
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jodes2

jodes2

Hello people ❤️
Aug 28, 2022
7,735
There's no political party in the UK that advocates for legalized assisted suicide as far as I'm aware.

Everyone now and then you'll hear on the news about a husband who helped their ill wife to die for example and then the debate about assisted suicide is is reignited again for a short time but then gets forgotten about again quickly.
Dam. I didn't know that. That fucking sucks. Shit. Thanks for the informative answer
 
MyLifeisHell

MyLifeisHell

I'm in hell
Jul 23, 2022
4,712
I think it will at least be implemented for terminally ill people within 15 years. People everywhere will be changing their tune if the world starts buckling under 15 million people or whatever.
 
jodes2

jodes2

Hello people ❤️
Aug 28, 2022
7,735
People everywhere will be changing their tune if the world starts buckling under 15 million people or whatever.
What sequence of events do you envisage for that to be the case? I can't imagine it changing policy here, our politicians are stubborn as fuck
 
MyLifeisHell

MyLifeisHell

I'm in hell
Jul 23, 2022
4,712
What sequence of events do you envisage for that to be the case? I can't imagine it changing policy here, our politicians are stubborn as fuck
I don't think that's too controversial and a few western countries have already enacted it. It's just a guess, and I don't intend on lasting to find out.
 
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Little T

No Option
Aug 24, 2022
81
NEVER! Stay on the experimental hampster wheel.
...Ditto for usa
We are just toys to play with
This is where I get confused - "Shots: Eugenics to Pandemics"; "corbettreport - who is bill gates"
Who is largest farmland owner in usa - Bill Gates (https://landreport.com)​
Now researching "Black Rock".​
Seriously, what is "mental illness"? Too much knowledge?
...with bullshite exposed, why would I want to go on. This world is not moving is any direction I wish to move.
 
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UKscotty

Doesn't read PMs
May 20, 2021
2,445
Definitely within 5 years, the UK is very open to suicide and there is solid backing from both parties to legalise it. Its just the how and who now they need to work through.

I doubt it will ever be available for depression sufferers though.
 
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Per Ardua Ad Astra

Per Ardua Ad Astra

Malpractice: NeuroDystrophy-Paralysis-Meds-Injured
Sep 27, 2022
3,638
"UK MPs to investigate assisted dying and want to hear from members of the public on this issue"

https://sanctioned-suicide.net/thre...m-members-of-the-public-on-this-issue.105098/


Thank you all
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@Jojogu + @RainAndSadness
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LookingOverTheEdge

LookingOverTheEdge

Hello Darkness my old friend
Jul 13, 2020
355
I think it will be within ten to fifteen years, but under very strict conditions and only for a terminal illness or something like that.
 
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