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aGoodDayToDie
Arcanist
- Jun 30, 2023
- 460
I don't understand why euthanasia is illegal in the UK. Supposedly we're a somewhat progressive society. Then again, recreational drugs are still illegal, the NHS experiment is failing, bankers have gotten away with murder at expense to the tax payers, conservatives made a laughing stock of the UK with brexit, the list goes on.
But who knows, are there signs that the population want euthanasia? Why are politicians holding back? What have movements established so far for the right to die? Is there any chance of things changing in the next 10 to 30 years?
I think it's appalling that relatives returning from Switzerland having taken a relative to a euthanasia clinic are arrested and charged with murder or manslaughter. I don't even understand how that's plausible in law since all they did was accompany the person to another country. Its disgusting how they can twist the law like that and apply it so harshly on a whim. This facet gives me very little hope that there will be progressive change on euthanasia in upcoming years or even decades.
What the hell makes it so wrong to help someone die? Switzerland has more than enough safeguards to make sure that no abuse occurs and that people who wish to die are not being impulsive
But who knows, are there signs that the population want euthanasia? Why are politicians holding back? What have movements established so far for the right to die? Is there any chance of things changing in the next 10 to 30 years?
I think it's appalling that relatives returning from Switzerland having taken a relative to a euthanasia clinic are arrested and charged with murder or manslaughter. I don't even understand how that's plausible in law since all they did was accompany the person to another country. Its disgusting how they can twist the law like that and apply it so harshly on a whim. This facet gives me very little hope that there will be progressive change on euthanasia in upcoming years or even decades.
What the hell makes it so wrong to help someone die? Switzerland has more than enough safeguards to make sure that no abuse occurs and that people who wish to die are not being impulsive