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The last time this came up wasn't it something like 82% were for some form of assisted dying?I don't know but I doubt the figures have altered very much?Regards ippy
Big shout out to the argumentum ad populum!
Bingo!Actually didn't see an argument in Ippy's post just stated a fact.A fallacy of a fallacy.
Am I being told that the percentage of those here in the U K are for some sort of assisted dying that I have posted was wrong?If there's some form of assisted dying put to the vote in parliament, I'm sure that this is how happens, a vote is taken so unless I'm mistaken the decision is taken based on which side of the argument has the majority of votes?Regards ippy
No, because it's a matter of public policy, not of objective fact.
Doesn't need to be if the argument is that something is right because of the numbers supporting it.
But he didn't actually say that it was right; he just quoted the figures.
So you would pay tax to have people ''cough cough'' then and have everybody paying for it?I'm afraid if you are pro assisted dying you cannot avoid these questions Sane.What type of people are you going to attract?What happens to those who refuse?Are firms going to take measures to maximise their business?Are relatives going to force people to do it?Is being a burden on people going to hustle people into doing it?Are miserable people going to be allowed it?
In which case as already covered in reply to jakswan, I fail to see the point. It might be that he isn't using it this way but it's a valid reading so we await ippy to explain.
I sometimes wonder about you N S, I've seen you having similar trouble with other posters on the forum I can't remember who or when it's not important enough, I and I think most of us on the forum don't seem to need such a degree of accuracy applied to every other word or sentence as it seems you do, I'm not about to meet you half way, so if you don't like the way I present myself there are alternatives.I wish you well N S, but can't be arsed with things that are petty to me, please try to find someone else that might be bothering you.Regards ippy
Yet he's right, NS. You're not the only one, there is at least one other who does the same. In the end there's so much wrangling over phrasing, the original topic is obscured. There are threads on this forum that have gone on endlessly getting nowhere just because of that. What's more you don't let go. Anyone would think you expressed yourself perfectly at all times - no-one does.I understood Ippy's meaning & imagine others did too.
You might be right but then not sure what the point being made is.
I read it as an observation. Do you talk like this in life....Person: would you like a drink green tea is popular?You: fallacyPerson: whatYou: explain why it's a fallacyPerson: asleep
I believe in euthanasia or assisted suicide (they're not the same thing) for people who ask for it while compos mentis, and who are dying anyway, but if it was me, I'd prefer it to be administered while I was in bed, bot on a table.
I find it odd that people who believe they are going to heaven, are often the ones who are desperate to stay down here as long as possible.
Am I being told that the percentage of those here in the U K are for some sort of assisted dying that I have posted was wrong?
The point is that just because 82% of people are in favour of assisted dying doesn't mean it is a good idea. Personally, I am in favour of the idea. If I want to die because my quality of life is very poor, who are you to try to stop me? If I want to die and somebody else is prepared to help me, why should they be prosecuted for murder? However, I think there need to be very strong safeguards and by that I mean judicial safeguards. I think assisted dying should be allowed only if the person who wants to die has sworn to it under oath in a judicial setting e.g. in front of a judge.
Would legal aid be available?
Because if not, many of those in the direst need won’t be able to access the service.
This post of yours seems to be directed at me as though I was saying something more than stating a well known factRegards ippy