Thread: A Duty To Die?
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Old 26-05-2018, 11:09   #243
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Re: A Duty To Die?

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy View Post
What about the people who aren't suffering cruel and painful deaths, the blind people, those who feel a bit tired, the otherwise healthy but old and the rest who have been euthanized, you don't feel there were regulations in place in Holland, Belgium or Switzerland to stop these people dying, well guess what there are and they're still dead and I don't think describing them as a legislative problem is good enough and it's not like most other legislation that can be dropped or changed at the drop of a hat, it's effects can't be rolled back and them brought back to life.
The examples you have given trivialise the debate. We're not talking about blind people and those who feel a bit tired!!
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