Seriously though, the Canada euthanasia stories are fucked up.
It somehow does make sense though, that a socialized healthcare, that constantly seeks the cheaper alternatives (cause it's socialized) would try to push for assisted suicide as often as possible, since it's not that expensive to kill someone, and the state doesn't have to bury you either.
But in that case, how come something like this didn't develop before in the European countries that legalized assisted suicide?
@colinsmatt11 @Hyolobrika
>Everyone seeks cheaper options
Yes, and no. People do seek cheaper options, but they still want to meet a minimum standard of quality.
The state doesn't really have that minimum standard of quality.
Your standard of quality is that you're happy. The state's standard of quality is that you don't complain, not that you're happy.
> The state's standard of quality is that you don't complain, not that you're happy.
That isn't limited to state, that's almost every human or entity to which you are not significant aka everyone except the people who care about you.