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"The Right To Die"
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Should "The Right To Die" be a universal human right?
- Yes - 217 votes
- 89%
- No - 27 votes
- 11%
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I think it really depends on the individuals capacity to make that decision. For example, if someone suffering depression wants to die because of the depression makes them feel theres no way out, hence suicide, would this be their right? As, when they would become well, they would no longer feel this way? some people may also feel that people that are paralsyed may have the right to die, however they may feel as though they have fulfilled lives etc.Who will decide then who has capacity to make these decisions x
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For example, if someone suffering depression wants to die because of the depression makes them feel theres no way out, hence suicide, would this be their right?
^^^ If someone wants to committ suicide due to depression then they will. I doubt they'll got to the bother of filling in some forms about it and expressing their reasons why.
'some people may also feel that people that are paralsyed may have the right to die, however they may feel as though they have fulfilled lives etc.Who will decide then who has capacity to make these decisions x '
^^^ I don't understand this either. People can feel what they like, it is up to the individual (paralysed or otherwise) to decide. I would imagine that the people taking up this option would be those with terminal and debilitating illnesses/medical conditions who may not at the crucial time be able to actually kill themselves.
Anyone can choose to end their own life but I think the right/choice to do it in a dignified and peaceful way should be there.
^^^ If someone wants to committ suicide due to depression then they will. I doubt they'll got to the bother of filling in some forms about it and expressing their reasons why.
'some people may also feel that people that are paralsyed may have the right to die, however they may feel as though they have fulfilled lives etc.Who will decide then who has capacity to make these decisions x '
^^^ I don't understand this either. People can feel what they like, it is up to the individual (paralysed or otherwise) to decide. I would imagine that the people taking up this option would be those with terminal and debilitating illnesses/medical conditions who may not at the crucial time be able to actually kill themselves.
Anyone can choose to end their own life but I think the right/choice to do it in a dignified and peaceful way should be there.
I think that's an important point china, legalised assisted suicide would surely go some way to reducing the amount of people throwing themselves in front of trains etc. Which mus be absolutely horrific for the train drivers, police, etc dealing with the aftermath.
If legalised assisted suicide were an option for these people wanting to end it all, surely it would lead a lot to look down that route rather than just going for it in the heat of the moment. This could then open doors to therapy to overcome any issues of depression.
If legalised assisted suicide were an option for these people wanting to end it all, surely it would lead a lot to look down that route rather than just going for it in the heat of the moment. This could then open doors to therapy to overcome any issues of depression.
Quite right daffy.
I'm not necessarily advocating this particular choice for the seriously depressed pa_ul, it was more a tongue in cheek comment. However, I do have some rather un-PC opinons about people who committ suicide by jumping in front of trains/tubes or off buildings because of the suffering they then cause a complete stranger. I do think it's selfish and I've done this argument several times and had the whole, 'not thinking straight' side of it... but still can't quite let go of the '...it's well out of order to inflict your death and misery on to someone else...' mindset that I have.
I do think that ratter makes an interesting point about not completely excluding mental health disorders. I think I would agree with him but again, this is why i keep harking back to some damn heavy legislation would be needed.
I'm not necessarily advocating this particular choice for the seriously depressed pa_ul, it was more a tongue in cheek comment. However, I do have some rather un-PC opinons about people who committ suicide by jumping in front of trains/tubes or off buildings because of the suffering they then cause a complete stranger. I do think it's selfish and I've done this argument several times and had the whole, 'not thinking straight' side of it... but still can't quite let go of the '...it's well out of order to inflict your death and misery on to someone else...' mindset that I have.
I do think that ratter makes an interesting point about not completely excluding mental health disorders. I think I would agree with him but again, this is why i keep harking back to some damn heavy legislation would be needed.