Shero
Experienced
- Dec 19, 2019
- 274
Is suicide justified in all cases? No.
Brief specific example: You feel suicidal and want to end it. Yet you decide to have a child in this state. It's your obligation to be there for your child until it can maintain itself. If you're suffering, it's your fault and you should not inflict them pain for your selfish decision to have them in the first place.
This is my ethical viewpoint.
Nevertheless.
If legislation for euthanasia in country X passes, should it be available vor everyone? Yes. Even if it's the example above. Kid has other parent, a relative or orphanage. Only because it infringes my moral, doesn't mean the person shouldn't be able to have this option.
Brief specific example: You feel suicidal and want to end it. Yet you decide to have a child in this state. It's your obligation to be there for your child until it can maintain itself. If you're suffering, it's your fault and you should not inflict them pain for your selfish decision to have them in the first place.
This is my ethical viewpoint.
Nevertheless.
If legislation for euthanasia in country X passes, should it be available vor everyone? Yes. Even if it's the example above. Kid has other parent, a relative or orphanage. Only because it infringes my moral, doesn't mean the person shouldn't be able to have this option.