SM - as a matter of consistency - I do not have an issue with assisted suicide. I also think that "quality of life" is an important matter for families to be able to consider when dealing with care of parents or grandparents. So the grandmother sitting in a chair drooling on herself all day, that doesnt recognize anyone from her family or in general and cant speak or live in a coherent manner - well the family should be able to make a decision about letting that person die with dignity rather than drooling, pooping and peeing all over themselves for the last years of their lives. One reason their is such a large financial burden is that the family is not allowed to make a decision (while difficult- and we can discuss the morality of it) that relieves the family of that burden. Our health care system requires that this person live, lying in a bed drooling, pooping and peeing on themselves because while they have no actual life quality or honor - but their brain hasnt turned off the heart.
Ok - Im crass or uber-pragmatic - I accept that.
Ok - Im crass or uber-pragmatic - I accept that.
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