Tony Delamoth, the Deputy Editor of the British Medical Journal has asked Assisted dying: what’s disability got to do with it?, saying that “the debate on assisted dying has been hijacked by disabled people who want to live”.
Fr. Tim Finigan has some links to responses to this.
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Simply put, people with disabilities are pretty sharp. They see through the rhetoric and realize that once there are no more cancer patients, the death doctors will be coming for them.
The Nazis started extermination with the disabled. The Brits are simply adding a stage.
Simply put, people with disabilities are pretty sharp. They see through the rhetoric and realize that once there are no more cancer patients, the death doctors will be coming for them.
The Nazis started extermination with the disabled. The Brits are simply adding a stage.
Simply put, people with disabilities are pretty sharp. They see through the rhetoric and realize that once there are no more cancer patients, the death doctors will be coming for them.
The Nazis started extermination with the disabled. The Brits are simply adding a stage.
Here are some of my euphemism faves:
“Ease his anxiety.”
“Give him the good news.”
“Make him well and truly blest.”