This is the end result of letting Kevorkian be a "controversial" figure instead of a pure evil one.
Everyone paints him as someone who truly believed in a cause and was struck down by a heartless government, even if his cause was dark. But they don't talk about the amount of people who didn't pass any of the psych tests (often he didn't let them have one at all), that had misdiagnosis (as in the pain was untreated not permanent), and would literally push and groom people to saying yes.
And now, the end result is people think assisted suicide is a "dark but good" thing instead of the constant evil it always brings about.
This is the end result of letting Kevorkian be a "controversial" figure instead of a pure evil one.
Everyone paints him as someone who truly believed in a cause and was struck down by a heartless government, even if his cause was dark. But they don't talk about the amount of people who didn't pass any of the psych tests (often he didn't let them have one at all), that had misdiagnosis (as in the pain was untreated not permanent), and would literally push and groom people to saying yes.
And now, the end result is people think assisted suicide is a "dark but good" thing instead of the constant evil it always brings about.