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choosing to die should be a human right
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Thank you well put.The right to die is a human right, I don't see it as being something to be "gained" as nobody is obligated to continue enduring this existence that they were burdened with.
Why should people have to suffer just because other people decided to so cruelly force life here, without the right to die existence would be no different to slavery and imprisonment, and it would be criminal to me forcing one to suffer in this existence where there is endless potential for harm when they want to cease existing.
The right to die is compassionate as it means the option to find true relief and freedom from suffering, suicide is suffering prevention and I see no justifcation for denying people that, it isn't like existence is something so objectivley valuable and beneficial in the first place and I find it very insensitive when people push their life glorifying beliefs which I see as being delusions onto other people.
Not everyone even wants to exist in the first place and death is the most normal thing anyway, I see existence as being completely futile and unnecessary, it could never be desirable to me, I see existence itself as being a horrific mistake.
At 18. Why? Well, that's the legal age for an adult, it will be less hassle with paperwork and legal procedure, it will be harder for minors but you can apply in advance on your 17th birthday, it will get approved no matter what the cause and you can go get euthanized or access to a method in the next 10-15 years without needing to apply again. This can be done without parental consent if you are 17 or over, but you wouldn't get euthanized if you aren't over 18.choosing to die should be a human right
And yet they can drive and have people's lives in their hands.It should be, but below 18 is not realistic.
There is no way to guarantee that the person can make that decision yet, and someone will be made responsible.
18 is not a magical number either, there are also people with 18 or older still that can't make that decision yet, but at that point it's no longer anyone else's responsibility.