what some of the commenters in here I don't think realize, is that this likely.. will end up being something where the state begins to strongly encourage disabled people to end their own life. Do Not Trust Leftists.
On the basic principle, I agree that a person should have bodily autonomy, including the right to end one's own life when one no longer wishes to continue living. It's not a choice I think should be common, but people with extreme disability or in extreme pain can, with modern medical technology, be kept alive, even when they have no effective quality of life. Prolonging life in such situations may cross the line into torture. Only the individual can determine that, and he has to square that choice with his God. The Catholics in here will appreciate that point, but should also appreciate that God granted Man agency as well, including the choice to give up God's gift of life.
All that said, I do NOT believe it is government's role to be making that choice for another, either in the affirmative or negative. Right now it does. It always acts to preserve life. In an ideal world, it would assert no such authority.
However, Leftists like to abuse power. They like socialized healthcare systems and would quite happily encourage old people to kill themselves to save a buck. They'd pressure them saying it's for the children, and it's selfish to "waste medical resources," etc. Hell, I have no doubt they'd order docs to encourage it, or set the rules about treatment to default to refusing life-saving care. You'd get a DNR whether you want it or not because they're not going to pay another dime for the old geezers. These are the people that shipped COVID infected people into nursing homes purely to cull the weak and frail, cut costs at the hospitals who would've had to quarantine them in inpatient beds, and conveniently boosted their own reimbursement from CMS in the process. People can and will behave in evil ways with ends-justify-the-means rationale if we give them a loophole.
It would be immoral to not consider the potential for abuse. Assisted suicide won't always have the Kevorkian protections to ensure this is a genuine desire and there is no coercion. See Holland and Portugal for evidence of that.
Iirc Belgium legalised it and now recognise that doing so was a mistake as the constraints have been changed repeatedly to a point where euthanising children is authorised and also people can be euthanised for “emotional pain”, with no underlying physical illness or life limiting condition. Sadly we cannot trust these assholes so I don’t think it should be legalised because they’ve shown time and time again given an inch they would take miles. It should be approached from the point of view of compassion for those who are caught up in this situation and their loved ones on a case by case basis. Besides the UK NHS has spent the year of lockdown pretty much euthanising swathes of elderly and infirm using midazolam (used up equivalent of 2yrs supply in 6months) in basically a cull of “useless eaters”. It’s fecking sick
I believe there was also a study, maybe 10 years back, showing that a significant portion of those “euthanized” were not informed or given an option to opt out...
Suicide is self murder. "Thou Shall Not Kill" is one of the Ten Commandments. So, suicide is a sin in God's eyes. If God meant for man to be able to commit suicide freely of his own accord, it would've been covered in the Commandments as a foot note to murder. Sorry, but you can't beg God for forgiveness AFTER your dead. Doesn't work that way. And no Christian nation should have laws on the books legalizing the practice.
Now, I don't care what others do with their bodies. But, I know Catholicism, and NOWHERE does it say the Catholic faith is fine with suicide. In fact, they say the opposite. So does every other major Christian faith. And Judaism. The only major religion to espouse suicide is Islam, and even then, there's strict rules to follow when "martyring" one's self thru suicide.
The suicide question is why Dr. Kevorkian started "assisted" suicide. He was trying to take the "ownership" of committing the act away from the patient so they could be "right" under God's Law. But, it's STILL suicide. A self made decision to end one's life, and an afront to God's Law.
God did give man agency over himself, PROVIDED that Man's Laws follow the Ten Commandments. Suicide does not follow God's Law, therefore has no place in Man's Society.
I don’t think suicide is right or godly, but I don’t think it’s theologically accurate that are unforgiven before you ask all the time. God forgave all sins on the cross and when you are first redeemed. Otherwise if you yelled at somebody and then died in a car accident, you would be unforgiven. That just doesn’t make logical sense. No one can snatch you out of God’s hand if you are following Him.
I believe that piece of theology was developed because when people are in hard times and they learn about Heaven they might think they just want to go there now and the church didn’t want to encourage that. But God has rest for the weary, comfort, and healing.
Suicide is literally hatred of God, because we are made in God's image. For that, it is the sin of murder, and also the sin of not loving God and putting God first in your life. It is never acceptable, and any word fanangling to "pretend' that God will forgive or agree with this is absurd. Suffering is part of this life. We don't know what happens to those who commit suicide, but the Bible warns clearly against this sin.
You are. believing words in a. Book known to have been altered ..had who?e gospels removed as they didn't say what the popes or rulers wanted. Do some critical thinking!
I'd like to clarify the commandment as Thou Shall Not Murder, as many people have rightfully killed in God's name and with God's blessing throughout the entirety of human history. Completely agree on the suicide part though.
God did give man agency over himself, PROVIDED that Man's Laws follow the Ten Commandments. Suicide does not follow God's Law, therefore has no place in Man's Society.
Disagree. God made no preconditions on agency. He even allowed people to choose to follow Lucifer straight into the depths of hell if they so chose. There was no precondition that they could choose only so long as they made the "right" choice. It's illogical, because that is no "choice" at all.
As for the rest of the theology, I'm certain you're right in line with Catholic teaching, at least as far as I understand it. I'm not Catholic, which is why I made a comment about the person contemplating suicide having to square that choice with their god. God doesn't want you to, but he doesn't reach down from the heavens and stop you either - and we have plenty of bodies to prove that.
As for Man's Society. Wasn't it Jesus who said "render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's and render unto God that which is God's"? The idea being that Jesus' kingdom is a spiritual kingdom, not an Earthly one. Jesus never intended to set up a theocracy like Iran or Saudi Arabia do with Islam. This statement bought leniency from the Romans who otherwise would've wiped out early Christendom as many powerful Romans initially saw it as a threat to the empire. Instead, we know how it turned out. Constantine was converted and Rome became the seat of power of Catholicism while Constantinople (of the Eastern Roman empire) became the seat of Orthodox Christianity. In the Middle Ages, the Papacy dabbled in running a theocracy out of the Vatican - and I'm certain you know about how corrupt the Church became when it forget its spiritual mission and focused on crafting Man's Society.
Life is a 100% terminal condition. We will all die. The idea that all diseases are healable and that you'll live forever is a fantasy and one no honest healthcare provider should try and sell that to you. That's the insidious lie, IMO, because people bankrupt themselves trying to pay for the latest fad drug or medical device brought to you by Big Pharma™ or Big Medical Tech™. If you want to see systematic wealth transfer from the middle class to the uber rich, look no farther than the American "healthcare" system selling people who cannot make peace with the end of life the possibility to extend life for a just a little longer.
Disease = un-health - a state of being unhealthy. It does not mean a state of dying. To say life is a "terminal condition," or a state of dying, is akin to saying life is a part of death, or, life is death. To say life is death, is an oxymoron. There is life, and there is death. Never the 'twain shall meet.
While alive, one should be (ideally), living in a state of health. Saying all diseases are healable is simply saying that living in a state of un-health is a temporary condition that can be cured. God's will is for all to live, and while living, to be healthy.
There are times we are sick, and consequently, this suffering is allowed for a purpose greater than our understanding. However to end our suffering via our own hands, because we feel suffering is worthless or too great a cross to bear, is a sin. It's a sin because we are trying to be like God, and destroy life. We don't have that right - only God the creator, can decide who shall live or who shall die.
God always asks us to choose life. Life is hope. To choose death, is to choose evil. It is a sin in its most severe form.
Have had 3 relatives pass in ICU's (in 2 different states) in the last seven years! The push is made multiple times, very real, pervasive and often persuading to the patients and families. In the last case, I began to discuss with others in ICU waiting area and found I was not alone in finding these "chat" by multiple staff was well beyond simply offering valid information of options.
Yes. They purposefully use morphine now, right in front of the family. I’ve actually talked to them about it, and they consider it humane. You would have to realize what they are doing and call them out on it if you don’t want it done or have hope for recovery.
This was a debate here in Portugal a while back. To start, it has to have the request of the patient and it has to fulfill strict rules, there's a time, big, for the patient to reflect on his decision, and it has to be authorized/reviewed by a court of law. Very few cases would actually go all the way to the end, and unfortunately, there are not many few who wish to die in certain circumstances.
Yes, Portugal is socialist, but not exactly as most people describe socialism there in America. Yes, government is left but it's actually, in fact, central left. Radicals here haven't been very lucky. Portuguese people are very conservative. A bit naive but mostly, are actually product of American views. If anything is wrong here, is actually influenced by the same evil that's attacking America and that's one of the reasons you need to win that war there. Portuguese people tend to flock a bit, that's true. With that said, you should read all the way to the end. Our President is Right, although he's really central, just like the government. I can see him allowing a well written law about the subject, but he won't allow a law that could have second interpretations and not be used only in those very specific cases, very rare exceptions. Yes, the central left and the left are trying to present it as an humanitarian issue, as a sort of mercy shoot and its using a sort of emotional propaganda on it, but I really doubt it would be accepted by the President without strick rules. This has been vetoed in the past and, if not absolutely correct, it will be again.
I'm sorry, Portugal is the least of your problems. Things here can turn very quickly. If the 10 million population had access to your points of view, or interest, they would quickly change to your side. As is now, corporate media is in control and most people don't even dream they are sleeping and needing to wake up to a reality far different from those in the news.
I cannot stress it enough.
That's why it's so important for you to win this war. For you to expose loud and clear your facts.
You just win there and the castle of cards will crumble all the way to here and the rest of the world.
If not, I'm personally not concerned. Portuguese people are fighters and brave. They will see it when and if the fight arrives here. Many already do.
We're just waiting and doing our part next to the European Union.
We have different fronts here in Europe, specially with the Islamic invasion. That's a war you want and need us to win.
Forget about leftist ideas in a country that is bound to be balanced and centered. Our revolution so demanded it and there always be fighters and brave men here.
There's a reason why we explored the world and conquered half of it while surviving blood/gold thirsty Spanish neighbors.
Don't worry. We'll manage.
Based Portuguese friend I appreciate your insight. I have some Portuguese blood running through my American veins as well. The world will win against this enemy
We must win. There's no safe alternative.
It's always nice and confortable to feel the bond between our blood. Lot's of History run in this tight bond between our people. Nice to read you, friend.
Many fronts people seem to forget or be unaware, but all are critical for success. More should be said and revealed about them. In that way, is kinda sad that Europeans aren't as free and independent as Americans. A lot goes on this grounds and it's a big pressure point of this war.
But to me, the most important is actually there. As long America prevails, there's hope.
I support the option of people to be able to die if want to when terminally sick. i understand people who are against though for their religious or core beliefs.
Yes. Anyone who has had a terminally ill family member knows the heartbreak of watching loved ones get worse and worse with no end in sight.
It’s not an option that should ever be taken lightly, and it should be reserved for only extreme cases, but it can alleviate weeks, or even months of suffering.
Yes, I agree. My Grandfather died of cancer many years ago. The last 4 months of his life he was on morphine. Sadly the last memory I have of him is him sitting in a chair drooling completely spaced out. Not the vibrant loving man I knew growing up. It was hard for my mum who was his primary carer for those months and as cruel as it sounds such a relief when he finally passed.
In saying that, leftist are evil and give them an inch they will take a mile. They will tell you its only for extreme cases and next minute it will be anyone and everyone.
It already happens in terminal illness. I’ve seen nurses administration of midazolam and similar end of life medications to terminal patients when they know it’s likely to end their life. It’s unspoken but it happens already
there are people unable to move, hooked up to ventilators and machines to stay alive in comas, brain dead... one house I went to had 12 or so people in said condition... will the second amendment help them?
Yea. Was it the UK that put DNR’s in elderly people’s files, without their permission, at the beginning of Covid? And they admitted it, but said it was “misunderstood” or some bull crap.
This is terrible! Back when the British news published the real news. There were stories of people being withheld water and food in the hospitals until they asked to die after about 4 days, then they gave them the shot. One article was about a stroke victim. This opens the door to "legal" genocide. I guess they couldn't kill enough with the bioweapon shot so they have to come up with more ways to kill.
After being diagnosed with Alzheimer's four years before she died, the patient wrote a statement saying that she wanted to be euthanised before entering a care home - but that she wanted to decide when the time was right.
Before she was taken into care, a doctor decided that assisted suicide should be administered based on her prior statement. This was confirmed by two separate doctors independently and a date was set.
When the day came to end the woman's life, a sedative was put in her coffee and she lost consciousness.
But the woman then woke up and had to be held down by her daughter and husband while the process was finished.
Prosecutors argued that the doctor, who has not been named and has since retired, "acted with the best intentions" but broke Dutch euthanasia law by failing to ensure the consent of the woman, who may have changed her mind.
I don't know if this is the exact case I saw before, but my point being that they take it on previous word, the person changed their mind and fought death but was killed against their will.
what some of the commenters in here I don't think realize, is that this likely.. will end up being something where the state begins to strongly encourage disabled people to end their own life. Do Not Trust Leftists.
Exactly.
On the basic principle, I agree that a person should have bodily autonomy, including the right to end one's own life when one no longer wishes to continue living. It's not a choice I think should be common, but people with extreme disability or in extreme pain can, with modern medical technology, be kept alive, even when they have no effective quality of life. Prolonging life in such situations may cross the line into torture. Only the individual can determine that, and he has to square that choice with his God. The Catholics in here will appreciate that point, but should also appreciate that God granted Man agency as well, including the choice to give up God's gift of life.
All that said, I do NOT believe it is government's role to be making that choice for another, either in the affirmative or negative. Right now it does. It always acts to preserve life. In an ideal world, it would assert no such authority.
However, Leftists like to abuse power. They like socialized healthcare systems and would quite happily encourage old people to kill themselves to save a buck. They'd pressure them saying it's for the children, and it's selfish to "waste medical resources," etc. Hell, I have no doubt they'd order docs to encourage it, or set the rules about treatment to default to refusing life-saving care. You'd get a DNR whether you want it or not because they're not going to pay another dime for the old geezers. These are the people that shipped COVID infected people into nursing homes purely to cull the weak and frail, cut costs at the hospitals who would've had to quarantine them in inpatient beds, and conveniently boosted their own reimbursement from CMS in the process. People can and will behave in evil ways with ends-justify-the-means rationale if we give them a loophole.
It would be immoral to not consider the potential for abuse. Assisted suicide won't always have the Kevorkian protections to ensure this is a genuine desire and there is no coercion. See Holland and Portugal for evidence of that.
Iirc Belgium legalised it and now recognise that doing so was a mistake as the constraints have been changed repeatedly to a point where euthanising children is authorised and also people can be euthanised for “emotional pain”, with no underlying physical illness or life limiting condition. Sadly we cannot trust these assholes so I don’t think it should be legalised because they’ve shown time and time again given an inch they would take miles. It should be approached from the point of view of compassion for those who are caught up in this situation and their loved ones on a case by case basis. Besides the UK NHS has spent the year of lockdown pretty much euthanising swathes of elderly and infirm using midazolam (used up equivalent of 2yrs supply in 6months) in basically a cull of “useless eaters”. It’s fecking sick
I believe there was also a study, maybe 10 years back, showing that a significant portion of those “euthanized” were not informed or given an option to opt out...
Suicide is self murder. "Thou Shall Not Kill" is one of the Ten Commandments. So, suicide is a sin in God's eyes. If God meant for man to be able to commit suicide freely of his own accord, it would've been covered in the Commandments as a foot note to murder. Sorry, but you can't beg God for forgiveness AFTER your dead. Doesn't work that way. And no Christian nation should have laws on the books legalizing the practice.
Now, I don't care what others do with their bodies. But, I know Catholicism, and NOWHERE does it say the Catholic faith is fine with suicide. In fact, they say the opposite. So does every other major Christian faith. And Judaism. The only major religion to espouse suicide is Islam, and even then, there's strict rules to follow when "martyring" one's self thru suicide.
The suicide question is why Dr. Kevorkian started "assisted" suicide. He was trying to take the "ownership" of committing the act away from the patient so they could be "right" under God's Law. But, it's STILL suicide. A self made decision to end one's life, and an afront to God's Law.
God did give man agency over himself, PROVIDED that Man's Laws follow the Ten Commandments. Suicide does not follow God's Law, therefore has no place in Man's Society.
I don’t think suicide is right or godly, but I don’t think it’s theologically accurate that are unforgiven before you ask all the time. God forgave all sins on the cross and when you are first redeemed. Otherwise if you yelled at somebody and then died in a car accident, you would be unforgiven. That just doesn’t make logical sense. No one can snatch you out of God’s hand if you are following Him.
I believe that piece of theology was developed because when people are in hard times and they learn about Heaven they might think they just want to go there now and the church didn’t want to encourage that. But God has rest for the weary, comfort, and healing.
THANK YOU.
If you can't be forgiven for killing yourself, it would seem as if like Jesus' sacrifice wasn't powerful enough.
Which makes zero sense.
Jesus defeated sin. I can ignore that if I choose, but I can not undo that.
Yes exactly, it's unlogical theology.
I understand why people would want to discourage suicide theologically, but it's not accurate.
There are other good reasons not to. Jesus saves.
Suicide is literally hatred of God, because we are made in God's image. For that, it is the sin of murder, and also the sin of not loving God and putting God first in your life. It is never acceptable, and any word fanangling to "pretend' that God will forgive or agree with this is absurd. Suffering is part of this life. We don't know what happens to those who commit suicide, but the Bible warns clearly against this sin.
We’re not bound by the law, Jesus came to fulfill the law.
You are. believing words in a. Book known to have been altered ..had who?e gospels removed as they didn't say what the popes or rulers wanted. Do some critical thinking!
God’s word is inherent
I'd like to clarify the commandment as Thou Shall Not Murder, as many people have rightfully killed in God's name and with God's blessing throughout the entirety of human history. Completely agree on the suicide part though.
Disagree. God made no preconditions on agency. He even allowed people to choose to follow Lucifer straight into the depths of hell if they so chose. There was no precondition that they could choose only so long as they made the "right" choice. It's illogical, because that is no "choice" at all.
As for the rest of the theology, I'm certain you're right in line with Catholic teaching, at least as far as I understand it. I'm not Catholic, which is why I made a comment about the person contemplating suicide having to square that choice with their god. God doesn't want you to, but he doesn't reach down from the heavens and stop you either - and we have plenty of bodies to prove that.
As for Man's Society. Wasn't it Jesus who said "render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's and render unto God that which is God's"? The idea being that Jesus' kingdom is a spiritual kingdom, not an Earthly one. Jesus never intended to set up a theocracy like Iran or Saudi Arabia do with Islam. This statement bought leniency from the Romans who otherwise would've wiped out early Christendom as many powerful Romans initially saw it as a threat to the empire. Instead, we know how it turned out. Constantine was converted and Rome became the seat of power of Catholicism while Constantinople (of the Eastern Roman empire) became the seat of Orthodox Christianity. In the Middle Ages, the Papacy dabbled in running a theocracy out of the Vatican - and I'm certain you know about how corrupt the Church became when it forget its spiritual mission and focused on crafting Man's Society.
All diseases are healable. This encourages an insidious lie.
Life is a 100% terminal condition. We will all die. The idea that all diseases are healable and that you'll live forever is a fantasy and one no honest healthcare provider should try and sell that to you. That's the insidious lie, IMO, because people bankrupt themselves trying to pay for the latest fad drug or medical device brought to you by Big Pharma™ or Big Medical Tech™. If you want to see systematic wealth transfer from the middle class to the uber rich, look no farther than the American "healthcare" system selling people who cannot make peace with the end of life the possibility to extend life for a just a little longer.
I never said you’ll live forever.
Dementia is a man made disease.
Cancer is a man made disease.
Diabetes is a man made disease.
Osteoporosis is a man made disease.
Autoimmune disorders are a man made disease.
Disease = un-health - a state of being unhealthy. It does not mean a state of dying. To say life is a "terminal condition," or a state of dying, is akin to saying life is a part of death, or, life is death. To say life is death, is an oxymoron. There is life, and there is death. Never the 'twain shall meet.
While alive, one should be (ideally), living in a state of health. Saying all diseases are healable is simply saying that living in a state of un-health is a temporary condition that can be cured. God's will is for all to live, and while living, to be healthy.
There are times we are sick, and consequently, this suffering is allowed for a purpose greater than our understanding. However to end our suffering via our own hands, because we feel suffering is worthless or too great a cross to bear, is a sin. It's a sin because we are trying to be like God, and destroy life. We don't have that right - only God the creator, can decide who shall live or who shall die.
God always asks us to choose life. Life is hope. To choose death, is to choose evil. It is a sin in its most severe form.
I agree
The state: You're a burden on society and we'll give you the means to kill yourself if you like."
Yep the government funded healthcares will begin to deny treatment if euthanasia is a viable option.
Plus its legal suicide so whatever morality is in that—I don’t think its okay.
Any society that will kill the young will also kill the old.
Have had 3 relatives pass in ICU's (in 2 different states) in the last seven years! The push is made multiple times, very real, pervasive and often persuading to the patients and families. In the last case, I began to discuss with others in ICU waiting area and found I was not alone in finding these "chat" by multiple staff was well beyond simply offering valid information of options.
Yes. They purposefully use morphine now, right in front of the family. I’ve actually talked to them about it, and they consider it humane. You would have to realize what they are doing and call them out on it if you don’t want it done or have hope for recovery.
I almost expected to read "Mandatory Euthanasia of Unvaccinated"
They have already made their argument in socialized medicine. “You are a burden on taxpayer dollars, time to go”
“You the unvaxxed are a burden on hospitals and taxpayer dollars, time to go”
This is all a lie.
And they have the cures.
They just want depopulation.
15 days
Hmm didn’t umm Hitler do this?
Right? I figure most of what we think we know is untrue but based on some truths mixed in to be believable.
Yep and his tribute act Matt Hancock has done it in the UK
This was a debate here in Portugal a while back. To start, it has to have the request of the patient and it has to fulfill strict rules, there's a time, big, for the patient to reflect on his decision, and it has to be authorized/reviewed by a court of law. Very few cases would actually go all the way to the end, and unfortunately, there are not many few who wish to die in certain circumstances. Yes, Portugal is socialist, but not exactly as most people describe socialism there in America. Yes, government is left but it's actually, in fact, central left. Radicals here haven't been very lucky. Portuguese people are very conservative. A bit naive but mostly, are actually product of American views. If anything is wrong here, is actually influenced by the same evil that's attacking America and that's one of the reasons you need to win that war there. Portuguese people tend to flock a bit, that's true. With that said, you should read all the way to the end. Our President is Right, although he's really central, just like the government. I can see him allowing a well written law about the subject, but he won't allow a law that could have second interpretations and not be used only in those very specific cases, very rare exceptions. Yes, the central left and the left are trying to present it as an humanitarian issue, as a sort of mercy shoot and its using a sort of emotional propaganda on it, but I really doubt it would be accepted by the President without strick rules. This has been vetoed in the past and, if not absolutely correct, it will be again. I'm sorry, Portugal is the least of your problems. Things here can turn very quickly. If the 10 million population had access to your points of view, or interest, they would quickly change to your side. As is now, corporate media is in control and most people don't even dream they are sleeping and needing to wake up to a reality far different from those in the news. I cannot stress it enough. That's why it's so important for you to win this war. For you to expose loud and clear your facts. You just win there and the castle of cards will crumble all the way to here and the rest of the world. If not, I'm personally not concerned. Portuguese people are fighters and brave. They will see it when and if the fight arrives here. Many already do. We're just waiting and doing our part next to the European Union. We have different fronts here in Europe, specially with the Islamic invasion. That's a war you want and need us to win. Forget about leftist ideas in a country that is bound to be balanced and centered. Our revolution so demanded it and there always be fighters and brave men here. There's a reason why we explored the world and conquered half of it while surviving blood/gold thirsty Spanish neighbors. Don't worry. We'll manage.
Based Portuguese friend I appreciate your insight. I have some Portuguese blood running through my American veins as well. The world will win against this enemy
We must win. There's no safe alternative. It's always nice and confortable to feel the bond between our blood. Lot's of History run in this tight bond between our people. Nice to read you, friend.
Beautifully written Anon! It is good for us to be reminded that there are several wars afoot and we are fighting on many fronts.
Many fronts people seem to forget or be unaware, but all are critical for success. More should be said and revealed about them. In that way, is kinda sad that Europeans aren't as free and independent as Americans. A lot goes on this grounds and it's a big pressure point of this war. But to me, the most important is actually there. As long America prevails, there's hope.
Valid observation, well stated....
I support the option of people to be able to die if want to when terminally sick. i understand people who are against though for their religious or core beliefs.
https://www.politico.eu/article/portugal-parliament-legalize-euthanasia-constitutional-court-objections/
Yes. Anyone who has had a terminally ill family member knows the heartbreak of watching loved ones get worse and worse with no end in sight.
It’s not an option that should ever be taken lightly, and it should be reserved for only extreme cases, but it can alleviate weeks, or even months of suffering.
Yes, I agree. My Grandfather died of cancer many years ago. The last 4 months of his life he was on morphine. Sadly the last memory I have of him is him sitting in a chair drooling completely spaced out. Not the vibrant loving man I knew growing up. It was hard for my mum who was his primary carer for those months and as cruel as it sounds such a relief when he finally passed.
In saying that, leftist are evil and give them an inch they will take a mile. They will tell you its only for extreme cases and next minute it will be anyone and everyone.
It already happens in terminal illness. I’ve seen nurses administration of midazolam and similar end of life medications to terminal patients when they know it’s likely to end their life. It’s unspoken but it happens already
Cures are available. People should be pushing for those instead. People don’t want to die, they want relief.
This is super important to keep eyes on! Great post Ash!!
Wags tail....
suicide weekend?
If you want to die, the second amendment covers that, no doctors required.
there are people unable to move, hooked up to ventilators and machines to stay alive in comas, brain dead... one house I went to had 12 or so people in said condition... will the second amendment help them?
I’ve been following the passing of these laws in Europe for a while and they are sick.
People have been killed even after changing their mind, because they “signed the papers in their right state of mind”.
People are being okayed even to be killed even if they feel depressed and hopeless. First person killed without a terminal illness.
People are being encouraged to die to “relieve burden on their family”.
It’s a sick program by the same global medical establishment that hates us.
Yea. Was it the UK that put DNR’s in elderly people’s files, without their permission, at the beginning of Covid? And they admitted it, but said it was “misunderstood” or some bull crap.
That’s just sick
MANDATORY
Work or die, slaves
Can we get Brandon on a flight to Portugal by any chance?
This is what a truly evil and Godless society does.
This is terrible! Back when the British news published the real news. There were stories of people being withheld water and food in the hospitals until they asked to die after about 4 days, then they gave them the shot. One article was about a stroke victim. This opens the door to "legal" genocide. I guess they couldn't kill enough with the bioweapon shot so they have to come up with more ways to kill.
Suicide is a Luxury!
Change my mind!
But no euthanasia for politicians?
How do they determine consent in the non verbal? This is a disaster.
I sent this to a coworker over there..... he said WHAT?!? LOL? That's not true.
People are already being documented as changing their mind, but they signed the papers before and they kill them.
You do not want this.
After being diagnosed with Alzheimer's four years before she died, the patient wrote a statement saying that she wanted to be euthanised before entering a care home - but that she wanted to decide when the time was right.
Before she was taken into care, a doctor decided that assisted suicide should be administered based on her prior statement. This was confirmed by two separate doctors independently and a date was set.
When the day came to end the woman's life, a sedative was put in her coffee and she lost consciousness.
But the woman then woke up and had to be held down by her daughter and husband while the process was finished.
Prosecutors argued that the doctor, who has not been named and has since retired, "acted with the best intentions" but broke Dutch euthanasia law by failing to ensure the consent of the woman, who may have changed her mind.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-49660525
I don't know if this is the exact case I saw before, but my point being that they take it on previous word, the person changed their mind and fought death but was killed against their will.