beedeebeedee 3 days ago

Yes, and that is one of the reasons our culture has made practices like these taboo- it can give the veneer of respectability to despicable acts

  • voakbasda 3 days ago

    And why there should be more nuance to the issue: legalizing suicide is not the same as legalizing assisted suicide.

    I want to be free to die on my own terms. Conversely, I do not want the healthcare system to be allowed to even suggest it.

    • Davidzheng 3 days ago

      suicide already is legal -> if you succeed there's no one to prosecute so the question is just absurd. One can only discuss legality of attempted suicide.

      • LorenPechtel 3 days ago

        You're assuming someone in shape to do it correctly. Someone who is choosing it for medical reasons might not have the strength and motor control, especially if they don't have access to suitable tools.

      • SJC_Hacker 3 days ago

        True, but the methods are quite gruesome.

        The state tends to suppress methods which would be peaceful and effective, Such as Nembutal

    • LorenPechtel 3 days ago

      The healthcare system should not be allowed to suggest it. And it should require an independent review if you request it. That doesn't mean the system shouldn't be allowed to provide it.

      • account42 a day ago

        The healthcare system is financially incentivized to encourage you to do it. It must absolutely remain taboo for medical professionals to even think about the option.