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A human rights model that does not discriminate should underpin voluntary assisted dying legislation : Comments

By David Swanton, published 5/5/2023

If a person is suffering, but according to doctors is not ‘sick enough’ or has the wrong sort of illness, then bad luck. They must suffer as they would be ineligible for VAD.

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People want VAD when life no longer seems worth living. And that has to include most old folk.

Who as a discriminated demographic are denied the best health care but are used to bulk up big pharma and millionaire doctor's bank accounts.

Take away old folks and the income they generate for the aforementioned, and they'd go broke.

Time for the BS to end and human right to choose was returned to old people along with the best possible, but routinely denied human right to choose the best health care options that would make VAD little more than a whimsical notion.

Big pharma and their, never questioning devotee disciple doctors, have, I believe, a lot to answer for.
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Sunday, 7 May 2023 1:15:36 PM
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