Man fighting for euthanasia gets NO as an answer.

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Postby UncoordinatedPisces » August 22nd, 2012, 10:25 pm

I saw this on BBC (british broadcasting corporation) news, and no, it's not legal over here. It's really is tragic, I think euthanasia should be allowed everywhere. If someone is suffering that much, they should be given the right to die. If I had a terminal illness, and I was going to suffer, I wouldn't want my family to see and I doubt others think differently. RIP Tony Nicklinson, I hope wherever you are, you are happy now.

Edit: Sorry, made so many typos ._.
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Re: Man fighting for euthanasia gets NO as an answer.

Postby Tabby » August 22nd, 2012, 10:31 pm

If he's paralized as a point he can only move his eyes.... How could he request euthanasia? x)

but being serious... euthanasia is a thing that other people shouldn't decide.. If you're suffering either for the mental consecuences of being unable to do anything at all, you have a terminal, hopeless cancer you don't want to fight, if you simply don't feel living anymore is worthing, why should another person decide when to end your life... Since most of people is against these thingsa for religious matters, then I wonder, if god is so good why would he want us to die in pain, instead of give us a choice, fight or surrender.

I think being against euthanasia, is like the same debate about homosexuals rights... YOU DON'T NEED IT?, YOU'RE NOT AFFECTED?, YOU DON'T HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH IT?.. THEN DON'T BOTHER.

as simple as, if you don't want to die on dignity but fighting the pain until your body can't do it anymore, good for you.. but let others die in peace.
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Postby AdAstrα » August 22nd, 2012, 10:32 pm

Heard about this before. Watched a video too, so horrible, he was crying and looking so devestated. I'm not sure I believed he died of "natural causes" but it doesn't really matter, he wanted to die and some angel granted his wish. RIP Tony, I hope you're in a better place now xxx
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Re: Man fighting for euthanasia gets NO as an answer.

Postby DGFone » August 22nd, 2012, 10:33 pm

That's what happens when your morals are defined by a 2000 year old book, and you make your laws based on those morals...

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Re: Man fighting for euthanasia gets NO as an answer.

Postby AdAstrα » August 22nd, 2012, 10:39 pm

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AdAstra wrote:Heard about this before. Watched a video too, so horrible, he was crying and looking so devestated. I'm not sure I believed he died of "natural causes" but it doesn't really matter, he wanted to die and some angel granted his wish. RIP Tony, I hope you're in a better place now xxx


After eight years that angel is a little late.

Better late then never eh?

Jokes aside, I'm not saying that there was a divine power behind this. People can be angels too, and whoever helped Tony out of his misery certainly was.
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Re: Man fighting for euthanasia gets NO as an answer.

Postby Tabby » August 22nd, 2012, 10:40 pm

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Re: Man fighting for euthanasia gets NO as an answer.

Postby Meskhenet » August 22nd, 2012, 11:17 pm

I agree if a patient is ready to go he shouldn't have that right taken away. ;)
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Re: Man fighting for euthanasia gets NO as an answer.

Postby WildSimba » August 24th, 2012, 2:11 am

Euthanasia is such a double edged sword for me. On one side, I think if someone is suffering, they should have the right to end their life if they want to. But on the other hand, I don't think suicide is ever the right way to end your life. I think that Euthanasia should be allowed in certain situations where a person is suffering a lot, but I also don't think suicide should ever be condoned.
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Re: Man fighting for euthanasia gets NO as an answer.

Postby Azdgari » August 24th, 2012, 2:31 am

My grandfather committed suicide this year. He was a very proud man, very dignified, someone who was always the master of his own fate. His body was giving out on him, and he knew what end of life is like for people in this day and age. He had always been opposed to the idea of drawing out your life, being kept alive in a hospital until the very end. He felt that to end his life like that would compromise his dignity. He killed himself, ending his life with his own power. To give up control over his own body would have been abhorrent to him.

I don't condemn what he did, or the idea behind it. I can't condemn the idea that you should be able to make choices about yourself, for yourself: among them whether or not you wish to continue living as you will inevitably lose your dignity and quality of life. I think that it is a deeply personal issue. I fully support well considered euthanasia.
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Re: Man fighting for euthanasia gets NO as an answer.

Postby DGFone » August 24th, 2012, 2:33 am

To condone or not condone a suicide of a living person is one thing...

But when all you can do is move your eyes or less... are you really alive?
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