This isn't about his story being a case for life or death. This is a case of a person not having physical autonomy, trying to win the legal right to autonomy, and being denied.
How, in the name of all that is holy, is watching his heartaching pain and despair at having his autonomy denied somehow an image in favour of denying his authonomy?
You find his pain INSPIRING so you decide he needs to keep suffering it?!
I'm so conflicted about euthanasia. I used to be firmly pro-euthanasia until I read an article written by a patient who had previously battled for the right to be euthanized, and lost. Years later she was thankful that she had lost, thankful she was alive, and she was arguing against legal euthanasia. I wish I remembered her name or the name of the article
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What kind of sick fuck is this guy?! Who looks at a human being suffering needlessly and think "his suffering is art"? Fuck art. This isn't art, this is a person, one who you are objectifying for your own sick philosophical pleasure.
At least most of the comments are outraged. That gives me some hope.
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You find his pain INSPIRING so you decide he needs to keep suffering it?!
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No doubt he enjoys life today, he states that you have no idea what it is like until you have been there.
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Did you in fact read the article at all?
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Personally, I'm undecided on the subject of euthanasia. I stated so at the beginning of my comment.
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At least most of the comments are outraged. That gives me some hope.
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