
Alucard
Wizard
- Feb 8, 2019
- 606
*To be Pro-Life is to prevent others from dying without pain, forcing them to live even if they no longer want to, even if they are in excruciating pain.
*To be Pro-Death is to incite others to suicide, prevent them from living well, abandon them, even kill them or let them die when they want to live.
*To be Pro-Choice is to be neither Pro-Life nor Pro-Death: to impose neither Life nor Death on others, to exert no pressure on them ... but to leave them the choice, to respect their freedom. Give them all the cards in their hand to live well - while also giving them the means to die well.
*To act "by choice" is "not to act by constraint". To do something out of fear of the consequences if you don't do it is to do it under duress. For example, to live by choice is not to live for fear of dying, but to live because we consider it rational for us to live, and to die by choice is not to die for fear of death. live, but die because we consider it rational for us to die. Thus, it is only when others do everything they can so that I can "live well" (against Pro-Deaths) while also allowing me to "die well" when I decide (against Pro-Vie) that I can truly say to myself: "I have a choice between living and dying." Hence the ethical need for a universal income and a right to assisted suicide for all adults. Only the universal income makes it possible not to live as a slave and not to die for fear of living, only the right to assisted suicide makes it possible not to die while suffering and not to live for fear of dying.
*To be Pro-Death is to incite others to suicide, prevent them from living well, abandon them, even kill them or let them die when they want to live.
*To be Pro-Choice is to be neither Pro-Life nor Pro-Death: to impose neither Life nor Death on others, to exert no pressure on them ... but to leave them the choice, to respect their freedom. Give them all the cards in their hand to live well - while also giving them the means to die well.
*To act "by choice" is "not to act by constraint". To do something out of fear of the consequences if you don't do it is to do it under duress. For example, to live by choice is not to live for fear of dying, but to live because we consider it rational for us to live, and to die by choice is not to die for fear of death. live, but die because we consider it rational for us to die. Thus, it is only when others do everything they can so that I can "live well" (against Pro-Deaths) while also allowing me to "die well" when I decide (against Pro-Vie) that I can truly say to myself: "I have a choice between living and dying." Hence the ethical need for a universal income and a right to assisted suicide for all adults. Only the universal income makes it possible not to live as a slave and not to die for fear of living, only the right to assisted suicide makes it possible not to die while suffering and not to live for fear of dying.