France set to allow terminally ill people to end their lives at home
(www.telegraph.co.uk)
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I was curious what people here thought of this issue. Patriots.win is very religious and I can predict they would be against it. But here?
I'm a big believer in personal responsibility, and if you want to check out... well.
I don't understand it, personally, except in certain circumstances(dementia, ect, ect), I don't necessarily like it, but I'm not going to try and stop someone from exercising their personality responsibility.
This does get a little bit thorny when they try to use depression as an excuse, and I'd much rather have the focus be on fixing that problem. But I'm beginning to wonder if fixing mental issues is becoming more and more verboten among the medical set.
The issue is when you get the fucking government involved. Then it becomes a rule. A policy. An acceptable option.
The last thing I want to do is walk into a medical office for a checkup and receive the advise of 'So, have you considered killing yourself as a solution?'
There's no good, perfect answer for this, but I'm beginning to approach the notion that state-sponsored euthanasia is a big fucking warning bell that society should be paying attention to.
Any power the government can abuse, will eventually be abused. Give them an excuse to kill someone without charging them with a crime and you're handing them an excuse to kill dissidents.