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Would people who support government-assisted suicide ... assist people in committing suicide? ➡️ l.prageru.com/46HMxV0

3 days ago | [YT] | 160



@MD-oy4gv

Depopulation agenda? The 1% don’t need as many of the serfs as they used to?

3 days ago | 5

@joeyk19801

I'm sure there's a joke about they/them and a ponytail in there somewhere. Im just too exhausted to think of it.

3 days ago | 10

@saiyankai8598

Forget the question, the dude in the thumbnail is like some alternate version of Dolph ziggler

3 days ago | 4

@starhawke380

I would not assist. If a person commits self deletion, that's on them. If i help, it's still murder.

3 days ago | 4

@stephenhill3286

I love it when the people who scream how much they love freedom tell other people that that they aren't allowed to end their own lives

3 days ago | 0

@Ben-0

As someone who supports euthanasia, I don't support suicide.

3 days ago | 0

@SouthernCharmIAmNot

I am going to play devils advocate here. The answer to the question of “why the government and not you” can be answered with“ for the same reason that the government can kill people and we can’t”.

3 days ago | 0

@BlueRazor69

Categorical no from me. The very sick, people who meet certain medical criteria who we have no choice of saving? Maybe in very extreme circumstances. Human life is precious and not meant to be thrown away

3 days ago | 1

@teejaynumber13

Another step in the plan to destroy the middle class and replace them with imported cheap labor.

22 hours ago | 0

@solos7685

Ottawa wants it that way.. you people really need to do your research on what's considered a genocide.. because as generational Canadians we are living within one

3 days ago | 0

@Justsomedude81

Id say yes. If someone has a terminal illness and doesn't want to burden their family with millions in bills, then let them. It's a dignified death. You can argue all you want. It just my view.

3 days ago | 0

@bideny2

They could abort them in the womb so they're tricking them to abort themselves as adults.

3 days ago | 1

@warrentrout

My body. My choice. Freedom!

3 days ago | 5

@GeneMichaelMeredith

Because you tell boys, they can turn into girls you really think this is some big mystery....

3 days ago | 5

@meddlingmage23

Because around mid-30s, they realize they've been living a lie.

3 days ago | 3

@Scifi4life

It's ma'am!!!!!!!

3 days ago | 3

@Mockturtlesoup1

So are you saying/implying that assisted suicide should be banned and is always immoral? Meaning that it's more moral to force a person to live in unimaginable pain and agony(let alone the psychological aspects of living with such a condition) than to assist them in ending their own life in a "safe"/effective manner, without pain or violence? I honestly don't think the average person really understands just how horrific chronic pain, terminal cancer, etc. can be. Hell, I grew up watching my mom suffer through a simply horrible case of trigeminal neuralgia(often considered to be the most painful condition known to medicine, and nicknamed "Suicide Disease" by doctors because how many of their patients ended up taking their own lives(especially before the advent of medications and even surgeries/procedures(none of which worked for my mother unfortunately) that could help ease their suffering), and even I can't begin to appreciate what she and others went through. And that's coming from someone who was suicidal for a long time, and who came very close to doing it due to a combination of depression, horrible anxiety, and worst of all, a bad heroin addiction(all three of which are among diseases/conditions with the highest rates of suicide) that began with sniffing my mother's dilaudid(and levorphanol, methadone, and various formulations of morphine) alone in my room almost every night at 14 years old. My addiction grew quickly, to the point of having to shoot up heroin in the bathroom stalls at school just to get through that 6 hours. I remember being in detox and then rehab for the first time at 18, and all I could think about was cracking my head against the white painted concrete blocks that made up the walls, just so i could get a break from being conscious. And that's what it boils down to, really. You get to the point where you just literally cannot stand to be conscious, and you have no hope of a break or an escape from the prison(or the hell) of your mind.

3 days ago | 0

@MD-oy4gv

Soylent Green is people?

3 days ago | 1

@idkputsomerandomname9657

Personally, I don't care either way, but I see the point when someone with Lou Gehrig's asks for it. Not everyone is Stephen Hawking.

3 days ago | 0

@AnonymousOneThree

Everyone has to stand before God in the end, whether they believe it or not. Suicide is a sin, and that person will be punished. The question is whether you want to be punished for helping them.

3 days ago | 0