Justmehere
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People have the option of taking their own life without the state sanctioning it already. Let’s be real, if someone is determined to die, they can indeed do that without doctor assistance. So the choice of death is already there. It should be a hard choice to make and NOT supported by the government.
I have a very hard time with the idea of anyone advocating for doctors to kill my friends without homes that have PTSD.
I completely disagree with any suggestion by anyone that their lives are not worth living just because it’s painful, and that a doc (which would have to be state sponsored in the case of the homeless) should provide the option of helping them die.
If society goes down that road... and next up: which other undesirables who don’t have lives worth living should the state take out?
It’s all so wrong.
Even in the US, where yes, being homeless is illegal in many areas, homeless folks do have options. Are they good ones? No. Do they always work? No. Do all of them choose to seek those options to get off the streets? No. Are such options available to all the homeless? No.
So now the state (government) should consider making it ok to get a doc to help them die?
I can’t imagine ever encouraging those living on the streets of my own freezing city to connect to a doctor to help them die.
I was homeless for a time, and ya know what? It was awful. Hellishly painful. I was suicidal.
My life was still worth living. Despite how suicidal I was, I would have been devastated if anyone suggested to me that I could get a doctor to help me die.
The state should not be investing in death. They should be invested in help and health.
Doctor assisted suicide is not easy to do even when it’s legal. Very few doctors will even do it in places where it is legal because it goes against everything they were trained to do.
There are better options. Considering doctor assisted death as an option is a distraction from better options.
I have a very hard time with the idea of anyone advocating for doctors to kill my friends without homes that have PTSD.
I completely disagree with any suggestion by anyone that their lives are not worth living just because it’s painful, and that a doc (which would have to be state sponsored in the case of the homeless) should provide the option of helping them die.
If society goes down that road... and next up: which other undesirables who don’t have lives worth living should the state take out?
It’s all so wrong.
Even in the US, where yes, being homeless is illegal in many areas, homeless folks do have options. Are they good ones? No. Do they always work? No. Do all of them choose to seek those options to get off the streets? No. Are such options available to all the homeless? No.
So now the state (government) should consider making it ok to get a doc to help them die?
I can’t imagine ever encouraging those living on the streets of my own freezing city to connect to a doctor to help them die.
I was homeless for a time, and ya know what? It was awful. Hellishly painful. I was suicidal.
My life was still worth living. Despite how suicidal I was, I would have been devastated if anyone suggested to me that I could get a doctor to help me die.
The state should not be investing in death. They should be invested in help and health.
Doctor assisted suicide is not easy to do even when it’s legal. Very few doctors will even do it in places where it is legal because it goes against everything they were trained to do.
There are better options. Considering doctor assisted death as an option is a distraction from better options.