the end, it is about the law, not right or wrong. The theists who protested with placards are so many that they are trying to catch and miss the law. The former follows The sun and the moon may disappear one day, and the latter is completely hopeless. Who can guarantee that all doctors with the right to euthanasia can tell right from wrong, and all of them have special skills to know who deserves to die and who can’t die. This miraculous trick cannot be used. If you play smoothly, you can say, who can guarantee that no black-hearted doctor will euthanize you to help cheating insurance? Helping family murder and inheritance disputes? It is complicated...so the matter of euthanasia, once the coffin is settled, the law is approved, it must be approved. Great risks will be taken, and the cost of control will be huge. Costs are not measured in money. This makes the judge's sentence at the ending point perfect. Reading carefully is really awesome...
Jack is too brave in key choices, if he Persevering in making the public distinguish between right and wrong and arguing about the rationality. This scheming medicine is obviously beyond the scope of the public's tolerance, even if the public will not be discussed. Only by showing the law in his own body, he has been in the classroom for decades. It is even more an unworthy gamble. Once an idea or a voice disappears, and with time, people will forget it and no longer short paragraphs in the parents, and mention each other. Loss of voice is equal to defeat. Then
think about it, why not be entangled if you are not a politician. Success or failure, the word rationalization itself is cheap, and people are always accustomed to rationalizing everything that benefits them, and vice versa.
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