Asking legitimately not as a joke

  • einkorn
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    1 month ago

    Overall yes, but that pressure might be magnitudes greater when there is “an easy way out”.

    • ironhydroxide@sh.itjust.works
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      1 month ago

      And what is wrong with that?

      I’ll gladly remove myself and the burden of caring for me if it comes to an incurable illness. Better I leave my wife with more resources than drain all those and still leave.

      And argon or nitrogen can easily be had at welding supply stores…

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        1 month ago

        You shouldn’t draw conclusions about others from yourself.

        Some people might still value what they have. And who are you to tell another what others should do with their live?

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          1 month ago

          They aren’t telling other people what to do, they are in favor of having the ability to decide. Euthanasia baing illegal is deciding everyone who is terminally ill must have a slow and agonizing death.

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            1 month ago

            That’s not what was written:

            • What are flaws of allowing anyone to euthanize themselves?
            • People might feel pressured to kill themselves.
            • And what is wrong with that?

            That is exactly the opposite of giving people the option to choose. It’s pushing them into a given direction.

            And just for the record: I watched my Great grandma wither away in a senior home while asking to be let go. I would have gladly given her peace if it was legal. But it has to be the person’s own choice. Free from others influence and pressure.

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      1 month ago

      Again, there already is an easy way out. All that would change is the manner in which is happens and whether it happens professionally or not.

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        1 month ago

        There is an ever so slight difference between the appeal of jumping off a building, slitting your wrists, overdosing on some self-made drug cocktail, … and having a professional inject you a syringe of carefully dosed substances which will make you comfortable drift off into the eternal void. Not just for the patient, but also everyone around them. In the past, I had to comfort a friend who was severely traumatised after a patient of hers jumped out of the hospital’s window after receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis.