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Rational man

Rational man

Enlightened
Oct 19, 2021
1,482
There was considerable news cover on specific cases today in some British media. Overall, I thought the articles were written well concerning the terrible pain and trauma that the dying and families endure. Of course, the conversation its about physical disease like the one im suffering from but it does opens up further, the debate on assistance here in UK. No doubt the clergy will want to wade in with their sanctity of life mindset. No doubt, using their God's as a means of pushing the point home.
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
47,870
It's beyond unacceptable how it's not already legalised for all, access to a peaceful way to cease existing should be the most basic human right especially as there is no limit as to how much one can suffer in this cruel existence and there is also the fact that none of us consented to existing here in the first place. Nobody under any circumstances should have to struggle to die on their own terms.
 
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