The Weeping Angel wrote: ↑Sat Feb 15, 2025 1:07 pm
By your logic we shouldn't have any laws against murder as people are going to murder people anyway. You talk of selfishness how is it selfish to want to protect vulnerable people from being gotten rid of because they're a considered burden on society. How is it selfish to be concerned about a bill which seems to be written on the back of an envelope.
Your analogy is nonsensical because murder isn’t a state that people freely enter into.
Currently, abusers who pressure poorly relatives into an early grave are either caught or get away with it. They are the only 2 possible outcomes. If assisted dying comes in, some abusers may be stupid enough to pressure poorly relatives into going that route. As there will be safeguards, that makes it more likely they may be discovered. Even if that’s 1 in 100,000 that’s 1 more than now and it allows the vast majority of other people who would use such a service to die with dignity.
That is on both counts better than the status quo, unless your issue is not concerns for the vulnerable but rather something else (religious, personal morals). Those are perfectly acceptable and even understandable, but also should carry no weight in a policy decision.
The only way it would be
worse is if there is an explosion of people who previously wouldn’t have dreamed of pressuring a poorly relative into taking an overdose, but who simultaneously are perfectly fine wheeling them into dignitas U.K. *and* somehow these people - whose determination is already questionable given they didn’t have the nerve to try it before - aren’t caught.
Unless you have evidence that the U.K. is strewn with law-abiding psychopaths who also happen to be fabulous acting coaches who can persuade sick relations to pass psychiatric tests, I would suggest your concerns are largely baseless. Perhaps instead you should focus your concerns on the very real requests of actual people who wish to be given the right to die with dignity, rather than the concerns of hypothetical vulnerable people and their contradiction-laden abusers.