death and life.

Derrick 2022-04-20 09:02:14

have to say.

This is a challenging and taboo topic.

Euthanasia. Presumably today, there are still many people discussing this topic. Is it even feasible.

After all, laws, morals, and various conditions constrain development. I want to die with dignity, to be free, and to choose for myself. But. Others don't necessarily agree. And helpers can also become accomplices.

Conditions and reality constrain a lot of things, and it's not just what you want.

And this doctor is really brave and fulfills his wishes for his patients. Those who are at the forefront need to go through thorns.

As long as the procedures are legal and reasonable, I hope that I can still leave this world freely. Choose to live or die.

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  • Cortez 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    "Because it's my name, because I can't have another in my life. How may I live without my name? I've given you my soul." People have the right to live with dignity, and they have the right to choose to die with dignity

  • Eloisa 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    We have just started a wave of public opinion against indifference, but the other side is already fighting over whether people have the right to choose their own dignified death. Pacino never disappoints when he plays a character with a paranoid character, but after all, he is in his early 70s, and I don't know how many more characters he can bring us. In addition, when he ended Janet's life, the sentence "give my love to margo" almost broke the tears

You Don't Know Jack quotes

  • Dick Thompson: [Jack Kevorkian takes the stand, Thompson is the prosecutor] Can we all presume just for the hell of it that we are really in a courtroom, okay? That there is a judge and a jury and real witnesses?

    Jack Kevorkian: No, I will not presume. I refuse to presume.

    Dick Thompson: Can we presume that this is a real trial here?

    Jack Kevorkian: No, we can't. Because there's no law here. Am I wrong?

    Dick Thompson: You're wrong!

    Jack Kevorkian: Prove it. Cite to me one common law case of assisted suicide. One.

    Dick Thompson: I will ask the questions...

    Jack Kevorkian: Go ahead. I'm listening. We're all waiting.

  • Geoffery Fieger: The court of appeals' ruling just came in and they ruled in our favor. They said that the law was so poorly worded that it could not be upheld.

    Jack Kevorkian: Oh. Well, I'm glad to hear there's still some smart people in power left.

    Geoffery Fieger: That was the good news. They also ruled that there's no constitutional right to commit suicide...

    Jack Kevorkian: I take back what I just said.

    Geoffery Fieger: ...and that aiding in one falls under an old common-law definition of murder.

    Jack Kevorkian: Common law? What the hell is that?