Assisted Suicide in America



This topic has been debated for a very long time as a moral dilemma.   But is it really?  I mean, I understand the concept of wanting to end your life in the case of a terminal illness.  However, this has been applied to the elderly.  And I could see how it could quickly be abused.

A man named Jack Kovorkian championed assisted euthanasia.   However, it quickly got out of hand.  He assisted 130 patients in committing suicide.   He was later convicted of murder.  Earning the moniker (Dr. Death).

This topic has heavy moral consequences.  In that the chance it would be abused is very prevalent.   With people deciding to use this idea for almost any reason, from depression to mental illness.

Not to mention the real chance that nefarious individuals could use this excuse to simply kill and eliminate those they wish to rid themselves of. 

Further, it could be applied to those incapacitated, such as those in a coma or on life support, but with a DNR legal document .

There are other situations where this could be abused, such as accidental pregnancy due to rape.  Mentally challenged individuals or even unwanted babies.

I believe this type of legislation is just another example of the Globalists through their lobbies pushing their depopulation agenda in a backdoor attempt to continue to cull the population  further.

Conclusion: Ideas such as this have Eugenics fingerprints all over it.  And reek of a Nazi legacy of eliminating the unwanted or lower echelon of society for the (Greater Good).

It’s not only immoral.  But in my estimation, patently evil in intent and definitely in execution.   The death penalty in most states has been repealed. 

And, yet in this type of legislation, you want to condemn individuals to death, not for some heinous crime.  But simply for existing.  This is the definition of immoral and, in my estimation, evil personified.

Note: 20 states now support the idea of assisted suicide.