The article doesn't say that either the euthanasia nor the organ donations were involuntary.
As Jack Kevorkian's story shows us, there are people in this world who suffer immensely from medical conditions. Society keeps them alive, often at enormous cost and with a minimal quality of life. And some of these people simply want their suffering to end. They want to die on their own terms. And frankly, we ought to have that right.
Further, we also should have the right to donate our salvageable/useful organs if we choose to end our suffering and our life with medical assistance. Why should a person who makes this choice be barred from a decision anyone else is legally allowed to make (to donate their organs in the event of their passing, thus giving life to potentially a dozen or more other people who desperately need those organs)?
The only ethical issue here is when this becomes *non-voluntary," when there are not robust safeguards put in place to ensure thoroughly informed consent, to ensure that the decision is authentic and lasting, that it isn't driven by mental illness, etc. There are ways to do all of that, and if you read about the medical ethics surrounding this issue, there have been steps taken to try and figure out a way to make it work in a way that is respectful to all of the various interests involved in that decision.
Personally, I think Trudeau is a dirtbag and I'm deeply distrustful of anything and his Marxist comrades do. I'd watch him like a hawk because the slippery slopes on this issue are real and terrifying. But I will keep an open mind to the concept itself, so long as robust safeguards are in place to protect the rights and interests of the patient and their loved ones.
They can not use organs from DEAD people! Do you understand? They do NOT SEDATE THEM, BUT FIX THEM TO THE TABLE! Do you understand?
They don't use everything, therefore they SLAUGHTER THE ORGANS OUT only caring for what they want to use. The whole room is covered in blood - That is what Dr. Wodarg described and I trust him, I read his report AND IT WAS DISGUSTING.
And he described it as a doctor used to carrying out autopsies and transplantation. He felt sick. He as a doctor!
DO YOU GET THE PICTURE? See also my other comments!
This is nothing.
The article doesn't say that either the euthanasia nor the organ donations were involuntary.
As Jack Kevorkian's story shows us, there are people in this world who suffer immensely from medical conditions. Society keeps them alive, often at enormous cost and with a minimal quality of life. And some of these people simply want their suffering to end. They want to die on their own terms. And frankly, we ought to have that right.
Further, we also should have the right to donate our salvageable/useful organs if we choose to end our suffering and our life with medical assistance. Why should a person who makes this choice be barred from a decision anyone else is legally allowed to make (to donate their organs in the event of their passing, thus giving life to potentially a dozen or more other people who desperately need those organs)?
The only ethical issue here is when this becomes *non-voluntary," when there are not robust safeguards put in place to ensure thoroughly informed consent, to ensure that the decision is authentic and lasting, that it isn't driven by mental illness, etc. There are ways to do all of that, and if you read about the medical ethics surrounding this issue, there have been steps taken to try and figure out a way to make it work in a way that is respectful to all of the various interests involved in that decision.
Personally, I think Trudeau is a dirtbag and I'm deeply distrustful of anything and his Marxist comrades do. I'd watch him like a hawk because the slippery slopes on this issue are real and terrifying. But I will keep an open mind to the concept itself, so long as robust safeguards are in place to protect the rights and interests of the patient and their loved ones.
They can not use organs from DEAD people! Do you understand? They do NOT SEDATE THEM, BUT FIX THEM TO THE TABLE! Do you understand?
They don't use everything, therefore they SLAUGHTER THE ORGANS OUT only caring for what they want to use. The whole room is covered in blood - That is what Dr. Wodarg described and I trust him, I read his report AND IT WAS DISGUSTING.
And he described it as a doctor used to carrying out autopsies and transplantation. He felt sick. He as a doctor!
DO YOU GET THE PICTURE? See also my other comments!