Eren
Si hablas español mándame un MP
- Oct 27, 2018
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I am a very liberal person, I do not understand why others impose their morals.
If a person of legal age wants to end his life, who are the others to prevent it? You can try to persuade that person, try to convince them not to do that, but I consider that preventing it by force is really immoral. The only restriction should be the age of majority.
In a free society, anyone could buy N or any other substance in a pharmacy near their home, cheaply, without having to go to the black market and without the fear of being sent to a psychiatric center against their will.
They say it is to save lives, but I do not consider that life is more important than freedom. The only limit that an adult's freedom must have is not to harm others.
If a person of legal age wants to end his life, who are the others to prevent it? You can try to persuade that person, try to convince them not to do that, but I consider that preventing it by force is really immoral. The only restriction should be the age of majority.
In a free society, anyone could buy N or any other substance in a pharmacy near their home, cheaply, without having to go to the black market and without the fear of being sent to a psychiatric center against their will.
They say it is to save lives, but I do not consider that life is more important than freedom. The only limit that an adult's freedom must have is not to harm others.