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Ta555
Enlightened
- Aug 31, 2021
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I guess it's a rhetorical/philosophical question. I think we're all aware here that many people with chronic but not terminal/fatal conditions no longer have a satisfactory quality of life and would ctb if given a safe and sure option like medically assisted suicide.
Why governments oppose this is beyond me. People in these situations often do not or cannot work so the 'they just want us to be slaves to capitalism/pay taxes' argument doesn't work because people like this are costing the government money in disability pay and healthcare costs. These people are basically saying 'Look, I don't want to be here anymore. And it would be better for everyone if I was gone since I won't be taking up medical resources etc' and yet they're still not allowed to go on their own terms. It makes no sense to me. I don't work because if my condition but I'm not disabled to get a benefit so I'm neither here nor there. But I see so many people suffering with chronic illness that just want to go peacefully, it makes sense and probably is better off economically for everyone but still they won't let us have that option. It boggles the mind.
People with chronic illness have like a four fold suicide rate and all I hear is how we need to throw more money at their mental health care. No, how about you throw money at research into cures for these conditions or let these people go peacefully if that's their choice?
Idk...it's fucking crazy to me.
Why governments oppose this is beyond me. People in these situations often do not or cannot work so the 'they just want us to be slaves to capitalism/pay taxes' argument doesn't work because people like this are costing the government money in disability pay and healthcare costs. These people are basically saying 'Look, I don't want to be here anymore. And it would be better for everyone if I was gone since I won't be taking up medical resources etc' and yet they're still not allowed to go on their own terms. It makes no sense to me. I don't work because if my condition but I'm not disabled to get a benefit so I'm neither here nor there. But I see so many people suffering with chronic illness that just want to go peacefully, it makes sense and probably is better off economically for everyone but still they won't let us have that option. It boggles the mind.
People with chronic illness have like a four fold suicide rate and all I hear is how we need to throw more money at their mental health care. No, how about you throw money at research into cures for these conditions or let these people go peacefully if that's their choice?
Idk...it's fucking crazy to me.