Thread: A Duty To Die?
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Old 27-05-2018, 18:29   #248
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Re: A Duty To Die?

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy View Post
It's not an argument, it's already happened
Well, that's not what I am talking about at all. I am talking mainly about people with terminal illnesses and in a lot of pain. One would have to be pretty uncaring to tell them they have to continue to suffer until the bitter end because you have 'principles' or the right not to be inconvenienced.

I clarified earlier on that euthanasia will have to be properly regulated. I don't think that a person who is feeling tired would exactly qualify under a properly regulated regime, do you?
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