The stoics argued that a man had the right to end his life when it became unlivable...
However, if you look at societies where such ideas reigned, you see one where the less powerful have their lives ended for them...
Doesn't matter if it is ancient Rome, Ancient Greece, the Netherlands, Samurai Japan or what...
The dirty little secret is that euthanasia is about getting rid of inconvenient people...and give Europe ten or twenty years, and you will see them euthanizing people for economic reasons...unless, of course, sharia law takes over...
As for Kavorkian, he got his name years before he started killing people...as a pathologist, he used to visit dying people so that when he did their autopsy it would be more "interesting"...so the nurses called him Dr. Death...
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Kavorkian liked to see people dead
The stoics argued that a man had the right to end his life when it became unlivable...
However, if you look at societies where such ideas reigned, you see one where the less powerful have their lives ended for them...
Doesn't matter if it is ancient Rome, Ancient Greece, the Netherlands, Samurai Japan or what...
The dirty little secret is that euthanasia is about getting rid of inconvenient people...and give Europe ten or twenty years, and you will see them euthanizing people for economic reasons...unless, of course, sharia law takes over...
As for Kavorkian, he got his name years before he started killing people...as a pathologist, he used to visit dying people so that when he did their autopsy it would be more "interesting"...so the nurses called him Dr. Death...