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Strumgewehr
Experienced
- Jun 7, 2018
- 271
It is a general consensus around here that everyone (should) have a right to end their life peacefully and understandably so. Everyone has a different reason as to why they want to CTB and they come to terms with it at different stages of life. Some early and others later in life. The sub-group of people that I'm mainly concerned with are the pro-lifers who during their entire life, were stubbornly opposed to the right to die and felt that they were entitled to dictate weather others should be able to end their life or not, and to whom no amount of explaining could make them doubt that maybe they were being a tad bit unfair. But at some point something bad happens in their life, like an accident or a cancer, their quality if life diminishes, only then all of a sudden suicide starts not to seem so sinister of an Idea to them. Now I'm not talking about young teens or people who were born with silver spoon in their mouth who never had a chance to experience the cruelty of life. Also people who at least admit that right to die sounds inherently repulsive but they realize they are not qualified to judge and choose to stay neutral get a pass in my book. I'm a strong believer of the idea that people should get what they deserve at all cost, be it punishment or reward. Nobody should be let off the hook.
Should those pro-lifers be forgiven and given a seat on the bus? Or should get to reap what they sowed... at least for a good while before finally letting them end their suffering? what do you think?
Should those pro-lifers be forgiven and given a seat on the bus? Or should get to reap what they sowed... at least for a good while before finally letting them end their suffering? what do you think?
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