TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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I have skirted on the topic of euthanasia and it generally seems like the people I spoke with are very much against it. They recognize and acknowledge how bad life is for the severely disabled and possibly terminally ill, yet for some irrational and emotional (as well as selfish) reason(s), they still decide that it is 'bad' according to their standards (and society's).
I'm a bit astonished to how people can knowingly comprehend that quality of life sucks for people in such dire predicaments yet do the mental gymnastics to refuse to think rationally and accept (not agree) that some people just simply don't find life to be worth living if their quality of life is horrible. It certainly doesn't help that many people who have serious disabling conditions and lead a low quality of life (objectively speaking - like needing to have assistance with everyday things, basic needs, loss of hobbies and/or compromised hobbies) still view life worth living. That's great for them and I applaud those people for it, but since the majority of people in those predicaments are pro-life (terminally ill people, those with serious medical conditions - both mental and physical), it only ever makes it harder for the people who wish to die rationally and are wanting to make that choice for themselves.
I'm a bit astonished to how people can knowingly comprehend that quality of life sucks for people in such dire predicaments yet do the mental gymnastics to refuse to think rationally and accept (not agree) that some people just simply don't find life to be worth living if their quality of life is horrible. It certainly doesn't help that many people who have serious disabling conditions and lead a low quality of life (objectively speaking - like needing to have assistance with everyday things, basic needs, loss of hobbies and/or compromised hobbies) still view life worth living. That's great for them and I applaud those people for it, but since the majority of people in those predicaments are pro-life (terminally ill people, those with serious medical conditions - both mental and physical), it only ever makes it harder for the people who wish to die rationally and are wanting to make that choice for themselves.
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