BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  RE: Right to Life
De:       Arelor
Data:     Tue, 31 Mar 2026 05:07:26 -0500
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  hbRenb: hcRE: Right to Life
  bBynb: hcMRO bto cDumas Walker bon cSun Mar 29 2026 06:26 pmn

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 > dunno it's a slippery slope. i saw a story of a lady who got it just because
 > she had allergies to some chemicals and could not find housing.she sought
 > the maid.  then i see a story about a guy who's going to be homeless and
 > wanted it.  then there's a lady who had surgery and wasn't getting better.
 > she was considering it and a family member contacted them. she changed her
 > mind but Somehow it still got done.

I think most people don't have that much of a problem with other people killing themselves. I think the problem is about how the social framework is constructed.

There was a case in Spain which would have been comical if somebody's life hadn't been on the line. It was about a gal who was taken into custody by social services and put in a residence with a bunch of immigrants. She was abused and nobody gave a damn about her so eventually she jumped off a window and still didn't kill herself. She ended up paralyzed and they offered euthanasia to her.

Apparently she refused and the family was fighting the system very hard to recover her custody, but eventually she gave up to the presure.

Hard to tell what the real story was since the media has a knack for twisting facts but it sounds like the Spaniard way of doing things to me.


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