FloraKilter
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- Oct 24, 2019
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By psychiatric euthanasia I mean a physician prescribes you N or a similar drug due to incurable suffering stemming from a psychiatric condition. This is currently legal and practiced in the Netherlands and Belgium. But it's fairly difficult to get a physician on board and can take years.
I read some articles about it— this one:https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/06/22/the-death-treatment for example — about a year ago. it's suppose to be "shocking" and "morbid," but I see it gaining mainstream acceptance in the next 10 or 20 years.
a couple of reasons:
1. life expectancy rates in the USA are already decking due to drug overdose and suicide. Demand is increasing. Despair is increasing. And this is all despite the arsenal of antidepressants and other psychiatric drugs being prescribed liberally.
2. climate change and everything that comes with it: extreme weather events, famine, climate refugee crisis, disease pandemics etc. plus the loss of the world as we know it.
3. increasing wealth inequality and the vanishing middle class. Along with a broken healthcare system. I'm a millennial with no retirement savings, no assets, and no chance of ever being able to buy a house (best way to build wealth). I have worked since I was 17, never been unemployed for longer than a month, and I have a bachelors. I'm currently working 50 hours a week and saving nothing, just paying off debt. I'm typical of my generation! We won't have the option of retiring!
so wouldn't the humane thing to do be to offer euthanasia services for the hopeless? I mean I know I'll be working til I die, so wouldn't it be nice if I could bow out on my schedule, before my body gets too decrepit and medical bills bankrupt me? I fantasize about getting a sure fire, peaceful Rx a lot.
I predict attitudes towards psychiatric euthanasia will rapidly turn sympathetic over the 2020's.
I read some articles about it— this one:https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/06/22/the-death-treatment for example — about a year ago. it's suppose to be "shocking" and "morbid," but I see it gaining mainstream acceptance in the next 10 or 20 years.
a couple of reasons:
1. life expectancy rates in the USA are already decking due to drug overdose and suicide. Demand is increasing. Despair is increasing. And this is all despite the arsenal of antidepressants and other psychiatric drugs being prescribed liberally.
2. climate change and everything that comes with it: extreme weather events, famine, climate refugee crisis, disease pandemics etc. plus the loss of the world as we know it.
3. increasing wealth inequality and the vanishing middle class. Along with a broken healthcare system. I'm a millennial with no retirement savings, no assets, and no chance of ever being able to buy a house (best way to build wealth). I have worked since I was 17, never been unemployed for longer than a month, and I have a bachelors. I'm currently working 50 hours a week and saving nothing, just paying off debt. I'm typical of my generation! We won't have the option of retiring!
so wouldn't the humane thing to do be to offer euthanasia services for the hopeless? I mean I know I'll be working til I die, so wouldn't it be nice if I could bow out on my schedule, before my body gets too decrepit and medical bills bankrupt me? I fantasize about getting a sure fire, peaceful Rx a lot.
I predict attitudes towards psychiatric euthanasia will rapidly turn sympathetic over the 2020's.