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Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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For people who know about Canada's MAID (Medical Assistance in Dying) program, their exclusion of patients whose primary reason for seeking MAID is mental illness ends on March 17th, 2024 (assuming no further extensions or delays happen). After this exclusionary period has passed/expired, the people whose sole underlying condition is mental illness can be eligible for MAID. Nevertheless, I always support having MAID expanded to include those whose sole underlying reason/condition for seeking MAID is mental illness, and especially after thinking about in more depth. This is a good thing because of two main reasons:
Now back to the first point about suffering and mental illnesses. As mentioned earlier in my article, all suffering is bad, physical, emotional, and mental/psychological. With that said, I don't think that mental illnesses are not a thing, it is a thing, but more often than not, it is being weaponized by pro-lifers as a way to silence the dissidents (pro-choicers and other marginalized groups throughout history). However, if they can equate that all suffering is bad and that the cessation of suffering is a valid reason for MAID, including those whose sole underlying condition is mental illness, then perhaps they have less weight in trying to deny a patient seeking MAID on grounds of unsoundness of mind. In other words, the first point in simple terms is basically trying to change the mindset of "mental illness and suffering equals unsoundness of mind" to "mental illness and suffering is bad, so even if they aren't considered sound of mind (to the pro-lifers' point of view), ending suffering is more important and compassionate than to suffer indefinitely until time's end."
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- Mental illnesses and psychological suffering is still "suffering" and it is just as bad (or worse) than physical suffering. Therefore, it should receive the same urgency and validity as that of physical ailments.
- By allowing MAID to cover those whose only issue is mental illness and psychological suffering, this further takes away any pretext that pro-lifers have regarding mental illnesses and soundness of mind. This means that if pro-lifers like to use the argument that "mental illness equates to unsoundness of mind", then by legalizing and further expanding MAID towards mental illness would help curb the draconian and paternalistic hand of pro-lifers.
Now back to the first point about suffering and mental illnesses. As mentioned earlier in my article, all suffering is bad, physical, emotional, and mental/psychological. With that said, I don't think that mental illnesses are not a thing, it is a thing, but more often than not, it is being weaponized by pro-lifers as a way to silence the dissidents (pro-choicers and other marginalized groups throughout history). However, if they can equate that all suffering is bad and that the cessation of suffering is a valid reason for MAID, including those whose sole underlying condition is mental illness, then perhaps they have less weight in trying to deny a patient seeking MAID on grounds of unsoundness of mind. In other words, the first point in simple terms is basically trying to change the mindset of "mental illness and suffering equals unsoundness of mind" to "mental illness and suffering is bad, so even if they aren't considered sound of mind (to the pro-lifers' point of view), ending suffering is more important and compassionate than to suffer indefinitely until time's end."
Let me know your thoughts on this article.
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