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Bluelighter
What are your thoughts on the practice of euthanasia? Do u consider it mercy or murder? At what point or situation would u consider euthanasia of a loved one?Do u feel that you could euthanise somebody urself if needed 2 end their suffering?
I personally see nothing wrong with the concept,especially for those suffering to the point where they are unaware of reality this goes double for those who have already lived a long life.If someone has lived a long life and are suffering from Alzheimers and all treatments 2 slow its onset have either already been used or failed why not euthanise? They got 2 live a long life and probably dont even remember much of it.
As u can probably already tell,I consider it mercy. I have already gave one example of a situation but here are a couple more. If a loved one is in a coma and a vegetable for more than a wks time(ironic I should feel this way considering I was in a state like this for almost two wks one time,so based on my own belief I wud have pulled the plug,so I face a bit of a moral irony here,lol). When a person truly wants 2 die and cannot pull themselfs out of depression and have exhausted all options doctor assisted suicide is acceptable. If nothing else, those who receive euthanasia n the form of doctor assisted suicide are strengthing the gene pool by removing those from who it do not have the will 2 survive.
As for could I euthanise somebody who was suffering 2 the point where death would be the better option,my answer is yes. Nobody deserves 2 suffer in that manner not 2 mention the other genetic,economical,and social benefits of mercy killing. I just think the benefits outweigh the harms when not used in an abusive manner especially ppl who are disconnected from the world be it in a coma or due to alzheimers.The problem wud be to keep ppl from abusing a policy of euphanasia...
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I personally see nothing wrong with the concept,especially for those suffering to the point where they are unaware of reality this goes double for those who have already lived a long life.If someone has lived a long life and are suffering from Alzheimers and all treatments 2 slow its onset have either already been used or failed why not euthanise? They got 2 live a long life and probably dont even remember much of it.
As u can probably already tell,I consider it mercy. I have already gave one example of a situation but here are a couple more. If a loved one is in a coma and a vegetable for more than a wks time(ironic I should feel this way considering I was in a state like this for almost two wks one time,so based on my own belief I wud have pulled the plug,so I face a bit of a moral irony here,lol). When a person truly wants 2 die and cannot pull themselfs out of depression and have exhausted all options doctor assisted suicide is acceptable. If nothing else, those who receive euthanasia n the form of doctor assisted suicide are strengthing the gene pool by removing those from who it do not have the will 2 survive.
As for could I euthanise somebody who was suffering 2 the point where death would be the better option,my answer is yes. Nobody deserves 2 suffer in that manner not 2 mention the other genetic,economical,and social benefits of mercy killing. I just think the benefits outweigh the harms when not used in an abusive manner especially ppl who are disconnected from the world be it in a coma or due to alzheimers.The problem wud be to keep ppl from abusing a policy of euphanasia...
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