And I'm not primarily saying that for other people. I'm saying it because making one's own decisions is a basic right, and everyone, including me, should have that right. ...in all individual matters, including the matter of if and when to choose assisted auto-euthanasia. — Michael Ossipoff
LikeTiff you seem to take the position that any disagreement with Stella Young is uncharitable. — ChrisH
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And I'm not primarily saying that for other people. I'm saying it because making one's own decisions is a basic right, and everyone, including me, should have that right. ...in all individual matters, including the matter of if and when to choose assisted auto-euthanasia. — Michael Ossipoff
I agree. Who would not? But again, this is fine for those for whom society works; for those who have not had their autonomy curtailed. — Banno
That first "Basically you're right" meets with various constraints and checks on consideration.
Assisted suicide is no way to solve issues of equity.
then the law could be written so as to prevent that. — Michael Ossipoff
That's so insincere. — Banno
It reeks of disdain. Chris does not have to hear the words of disabled women. — Banno
Her voice should be heard.... — ChrisH
Fuck that LOL.Before we can talk about death with dignity, we need to ensure that all people, regardless of age or disability, can live with dignity.
This is a complete non sequitur. — ChrisH
Fuck that LOL.
Here I am dying of bowl cancer in great pain with defecting all over my death bed, but before I am allowed to die with some dignity I have to wait for "all people" to live with dignity. How long do I have to wait?? — charleton
I have had cancer and am over it, for the time being.
Thanks for your kind thoughts but I was talking HYPOTHETICALLY, but from some experience. — charleton
And the result was not something I expected to see from a philosophical oriented community. Summary dismissal and denial of Stella's right to speak. — Banno
The replies here might lead one to suppose that the thoughts of a woman with a disability were not worth reading with due care. — Banno
When that was pointed out the discussion became a false juxtaposition, as if we could work for equity or introduce euthanasia, but not both. — Banno
These are the reactions of folk confronted by something they do not wish to consider. — Banno
The argument set out in the OP is that the poor, if they are unhappy, should be allowed to terminate their own lives. That is set out explicitly in Point 4.
Now I do hope that most folk would see this as the atrocious proposition it is; that a far better approach to the devaluing caused by inequity is to improve the dignity of those devalued.
— Banno
There is also the assumption that I pointed to in my first post, that folk are all in an equal position with regard to judging the values of their lives. They are not.
Hence one of the reasons for my introducing disability into the thread. Folk with disabilities live with others perpetually devaluing their lives; the best they can hope for is to be an inspiration to the able.
And the result was not something I expected to see from a philosophical oriented community. Summary dismissal and denial of Stella's right to speak.
When that was pointed out the discussion became a false juxtaposition, as if we could work for equity or introduce euthanasia, but not both.
Before we can talk about death with dignity, we need to ensure that all people, regardless of age or disability, can live with dignity. We're not there yet. — Stella
This is my major concern with legalising assisted death; that it will give doctors more control over our lives. — Stella
There's a difference between saying that someone doesn't have a right to speak for someone else and saying that someone doesn't have a right to speak. — Michael
Where has anyone given that impression? — Michael
What her unique perspective does offer is that we should not be so quick to assume we, as abled persons, could not be happy living as a disabled. Most disabled do. So an abled person becoming disabled probably can as well. — Benkei
Look at the first replies, and consider how your own comment above would appear to a disabled woman. — Banno
Claim? More than that, they do in advocating euthanasia. — Banno
"But they are just saying that folk should be able to make their own choice", you reply.
In each case the disenfranchisement is a social phenomenon that could be corrected by means other than euthanasia....ignoring the obvious fact that it is the slavery which is the real evil, — Hanover
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