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LoveTakesManyForms

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Sep 9, 2021
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As per title. Please provide quotations, or even better, sources for any material evidencing his views on this subject.

I'd like to add that I really admire Kevorkian; his compassionate, progressive view on assisted dying is a breath of air in a stale, state-dominated prison of suffering.
His views drip with mercy and repugnance at the state's callousness and ability to mandate horrendous, unnecessary misery.
He was a man with a fire in his belly, a passion to use his considerable skills to support those in need.
To me he died a hero, a champion brave enough to face human suffering and endure the associated risks. A man that paid the price of imprisonment to help desperately ill people fulfill their wishes.

May he rest in Peace.
 
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Ligottian

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Dec 19, 2021
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Very good post, LoveTakes. I don't have an answer to your question, but I strongly suspect he supported euthanasia on demand for any reason. He also supported anti-natalism. He never had children. And one of his attributed quotes is " The worst day of my life was the day I was born".
 
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GentleJerk

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A 39 yr old woman named Rebecca Badger was one, I'm sure there was more.
 
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LoveTakesManyForms

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Sep 9, 2021
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Very good post, LoveTakes. I don't have an answer to your question, but I strongly suspect he supported euthanasia on demand for any reason. He also supported anti-natalism. He never had children. And one of his attributed quotes is " The worst day of my life was the day I was born".
Interesting info!
I wasn't aware of said quotation. Seems indicative of some pretty deep depression.
Breaks my heart to think that perhaps Kevorkian suffered from depression, although it would make a lot of sense- someone who understands depression intimately would understand and be willing to help others who suffer.
 
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Simba

Missunderstood Potato
Dec 9, 2018
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I watched a film about him and his lawyer and i support him too just a shame at the time that the people had to be euthenised in different places or what not idk just kinda sad..