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Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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I wished I could be one of the patients that is under the physician's care. This article here is one such example of a healthcare worker helping out patients that wish to end their suffering and are likely unable to do it themselves.
Sadly, the one damn family out of the many decided sue the hospital and people like that one family are barriers towards legalizing voluntary euthanasia and compassionate exits for people who don't wish to suffer. How I see it is that if voluntary euthanasia is allowed, the people who want it will benefit from it, and the people who don't want it don't have much lose (it won't affect them - hence the "voluntary" part). Since it isn't allowed in most areas of the US, it only hurts the people who want to end their suffering but are unable to legally to do so and lack the ability to do so (terminal cancer, quadriplegia, ALS, cerebral palsy, etc.).
What are your thoughts on this?
Sadly, the one damn family out of the many decided sue the hospital and people like that one family are barriers towards legalizing voluntary euthanasia and compassionate exits for people who don't wish to suffer. How I see it is that if voluntary euthanasia is allowed, the people who want it will benefit from it, and the people who don't want it don't have much lose (it won't affect them - hence the "voluntary" part). Since it isn't allowed in most areas of the US, it only hurts the people who want to end their suffering but are unable to legally to do so and lack the ability to do so (terminal cancer, quadriplegia, ALS, cerebral palsy, etc.).
What are your thoughts on this?