| ▲ | cm-t 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
Let's take an example with a current project of law from Macron (french president): "Some people can't support their health condition, and they should be helped to die". This end of life law is introduced like a care service for people having issue with health with no happy ending at sight. The reality of the vision of Macron (liberale capitalist) is: All his actions are made to kill public health care, and aims to open the field to private corporate. People in need of bed at hospital are denied (public beds are getting more and more cut). People in need of teams for mental care are denied (public teams are getting more and more cut and overbooked). People in need are juste denied. They cant' pay? great, they can now legally choose death, it will be legal. Next client please. Everyone who can't pay doesn't need to feel a weight on his family/friend. Yay :/ This law is shown like a right of care, all the population can be legally targeted, while they could just have the right of health care and stay alive in decent condition. This could be another solution, but it doesn't meet Macron (and its sponsors) ultra capitalist's vision of open market. Note: current concerned people are the first to call a big NOPE on this law. I think you see where I go: I think you're highlighting a true and very important problem (I've worked 10 years with children, i confirm your point), but the current solution brings more issues than what it is supposed to solve, same for Macron's end of life law. Having a problem doesn't mean you have to risk the full society in a Orwellien way. Sorry im not english speaking native, hope you understand more my feeling ? | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | spiderfarmer 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
It might help to broaden your perspective a bit and look at multiple sources, before you spread rumours like they are facts. Under Emmanuel Macron, France has been debating a law on “assisted dying” (aide à mourir). This is not a general idea that “some people should be helped to die,” but a narrowly defined proposal. The draft would apply only in very specific situations: - Adults (18+) - With a serious and incurable illness - Often life-threatening or terminal - Experiencing unbearable suffering - Who make a voluntary and well-considered request If approved, the patient would typically self-administer the medication. Only if physically unable would a doctor be allowed to assist. For context, Netherlands already has a regulated system for euthanasia. This policy allowed my terminally ill grandmother to pass away with dignity. She hated her final days, being bedridden, in pain, and dependent on others for basic needs like taking a shit. Because of this policy, she was able to say goodbye to everyone she loved, over 100 family members, and make her own decision. No one questioned her choice. Honestly, that’s the kind of dignity and control I would want for myself if I would ever end up in that situation. | |||||||||||||||||
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