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VentingSo much cruelty in denying people the option of N.
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That's fine but unless your method of choice is "sign a petition demanding the govt inject me asap" you've got to acknowledge the strong likelihood that you'll probably never ctb, and demanding EUTHANASIA NOW on this website is sadly not going to make a difference to that outcome.
That's fine but unless your method of choice is "sign a petition demanding the govt inject me asap" you've got to acknowledge the strong likelihood that you'll probably never ctb, and demanding EUTHANASIA NOW on this website is sadly not going to make a difference to that outcome.
true - i'm not expecting voluntary euthanasia to be accepted now - a long way away
but next generations will learn how to fight for their rights, and they will succeed
l often feel l would like Muh Governments to inject me with death on request but there isn't a single post in this thread that can shift that dial a single millimetre.
If you want my opinion, this won't get anyone their peaceful pill anytime soon but is not a pointless endeavour, progressive change occurs at a glacial pace in the UK (consider abortion laws, the abolition of the death penalty etc in the 1960s and the extra-parliamentary campaigns spanning decades which were required to implement them) and any canvassed opinion which presents a shift in societal view of euthanasia is worthwhile. Maybe, by the time we're hitting our ninetieth birthday, we'll finally get our preferred ctb method.
If you want my opinion, this won't get anyone their peaceful pill anytime soon but is not a pointless endeavour, progressive change occurs at a glacial pace in the UK (consider abortion laws, the abolition of the death penalty etc in the 1960s and the extra-parliamentary campaigns spanning decades which were required to implement them) and any canvassed opinion which presents a shift in societal view of euthanasia is worthwhile. Maybe, by the time we're hitting our ninetieth birthday, we'll finally get our preferred ctb method.
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