Medical Assistance In Dying. MAID
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@Peatful said in Medical Assistance In Dying. MAID:
Rebranded eugenics
At least the UK bothers rebranding it. Some countries don't sugar coat the concept.
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Amuse to life and make it go viral.
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@Peatful said:
I will leave it to you as to why one should care
It's sinister and my thoughts about it are ambiguous.
@Peatful said:
Rebranded eugenics
In the bigger picture I am very certain that we are not amidst any eugenics programme.
It's kakogenics. Or metriogenics to the lower end of such. You all know the playbooks.In this sense and the commercial setup of the world MAID is like the ultimate discarding after having caused great demise upon a human being and leeched off all its commercial securities.
That said, to those who find themselves at the irreversible end of such willful malice,
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In the bigger picture I am very certain that we are not amidst any eugenics programme.
Yes of course. It's a euthanasia program. Easy terms to mix up.
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@CrumblingCookie said in Medical Assistance In Dying. MAID:
That said, to those who find themselves at the irreversible end of such willful malice,
or to those who find themselves at the end of otherwise greatly unfortunate fates...This narrative is very useful for framing support for widespread euthanasia as loving and compassionate.
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@Insomniac said in Medical Assistance In Dying. MAID:
@CrumblingCookie said in Medical Assistance In Dying. MAID:
That said, to those who find themselves at the irreversible end of such willful malice,
or to those who find themselves at the end of otherwise greatly unfortunate fates...This narrative is very useful for framing support for widespread euthanasia as loving and compassionate.
I agree
Read the data on how it is done
What it looks like
The costBrutal and or cruel…
Mercy.
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@Insomniac said:
This narrative is very useful for framing support for widespread euthanasia as loving and compassionate.
I agree with you there. It remains ambiguous.
@Peatful said:
Read the data on how it is done
What it looks like
The costBrutal and or cruel…
I haven't looked into that tbh. Is it just "cold" or brutal in many more ways?
If it were me I certainly wouldn't want to have it in a specified medical setting. I had seen lots of possible ways in the early days of internet and would want to choose my own way and moment. -
Im no expert
But
I would say cruelIt’s “suffocation” in many places where it is legal
Supposed to go fast
Supposed to…
And yet many have needlessly suffered
While family watched
Some wanting to reverse their decisionBarbaric
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How more people will end up killing themselves by accident:
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@Peatful said:
It’s “suffocation” in many places where it is legal
Supposed to go fast
Supposed to…
And yet many have needlessly suffered
While family watched
Some wanting to reverse their decisionI feared it to be something along the line of ineffective executions of death penalty.
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Bill passed
ShockerKey points about the recent vote:
Result: The bill passed with 330 votes in favor and 275 against.
Significance: This is considered a historic moment as it is the furthest any assisted dying bill has progressed in the UK Parliament.
Next steps: The bill will now go through further scrutiny and potential amendments in the House of Commons and then the House of Lords.
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Step 1: Terminally ill people should have the opportunity to end their suffering on a completely voluntary basis.
Step 2: See step 1, but terminally ill patients cost society a lot of money.
Step 3: Yes, we pay for your treatment, but there are easier ways to end your suffering.
Step 4: We don't pay for your treatment, but there is an alternative.
Step 5: Can you please finally kill yourself? You are a burden to society!
Step 6: We will kill you.UK is now at step 1, Canada somewhere between 3 and 4. We'll see how far they go.
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@Luke yep. The road to hell.