Showing posts with label duty to die. Show all posts
Showing posts with label duty to die. Show all posts

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Now The Truth: Brit Medical Association Openly Questions Value Of The Terminally Ill


So the death culture tightens its grip on British society. Now the British Medical Association is openly questioning the monetary value of the infirm and terminally ill. Lovely.
BMA: Let patients die
THE leader of Scotland's doctors has questioned whether society can afford to pay thousands of pounds to keep terminally-ill people alive for weeks or months when health service budgets are under unprecedented strain. more

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Sometimes The "Caring" Pro-Deather Mask Slips


While the Aussie assisted suicide push has been defeated, it’ll be back, trust me. Every now and again, too, a pro-deather lets the caring mask of the “right to die” slip to reveal what they really want, and that’s to ensure that people have a duty to die. Read on:
Priority to protect the vulnerable
THE heart of opposition to euthanasia is that the so-called "right to die" would come to be felt by the frailest more as a "duty to die".
During the last national debate on euthanasia one moment crystallised this fear. In 1995 then governor- general Bill Hayden urged doctors to support euthanasia as both an individual right and a positive duty to society.
He described past cultures in which the elderly would commit suicide when their usefulness had passed and declared of our own culture: "There is a point when the succeeding generations deserve to be disencumbered of some unproductive burdens." more

Monday, October 25, 2010

Macabre Pro-Deather Argument From Scotland


Read this and weep. Mainly because it’s well thought through in many ways. But, when you start to applaud the fact that, yes, wanting to die so as not to be a burden to others is not only OK, but laudable, we are very, very far gone.
Why sometimes it’s rational to choose death
As the law stands, to deliberately bring about someone’s death is murder.
Even if that person begged to die, the offence carries a mandatory life sentence. Thus someone who, out of love and pity, reluctantly accedes to the requests of his terminally ill spouse and suffocates her, is put in the same category of offender as a deliberately sadistic murderer, or someone who kills in the course of armed robbery. more
 
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