euthanasia

Clementina 2022-04-20 09:02:14

Regarding the issue of euthanasia, the legal circles of various countries are still discussing it, and our country is now illegal.

However, the director of this film has always stood from the perspective of a "doctor of death", instilling in us that euthanasia is legal and moral, and in many cases, he has shown us how afflicted and painful the patients who requested euthanasia are. , how hard it was for the family, and even the reason for being refused euthanasia.

In this process, he played not only the role of "death doctor", but also the role of judge, who judged whether the patient needed euthanasia or not.

Euthanasia is based on the willingness of the patient, but there is no way to know the last thoughts of the deceased, so it will increase the difficulty of implementation, and there will be other negative effects.

In the final sentence, the judge said:

You've come here to fight one last time, but you've picked the wrong place. Our country can accommodate a hundred opinions, but we resolve internal conflicts in a civilized, nonviolent manner. We have a set of ways and means to denounce laws that are against people's hearts.

You can criticize the law, scold the law, complain to the media or petition voters, but you can never go beyond the boundaries of the law. You cannot break the law or play with the law.

No one ignores the heated debates and mood swings caused by end-of-life and pain control. I believe that after this trial ends, the debate will continue in a calm and sensible manner, and your actions have faded from the public memory.

The law is the most legitimate means of safeguarding citizens. Even if it lags behind the social status quo and is inconsistent with public opinion, it cannot violate the law. And finally, it's a real treat to watch the old actors act!

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You Don't Know Jack quotes

  • 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?

  • Jack Kevorkian: Oh, the lingering of death. What a business. Keep death alive. Hospitals don't make money otherwise. Drug companies either. If you're rich and you have the money, you can pay to die. But the poor, they can only afford to stick it out and suffer.