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Euthanasia: Should it be Allowed?
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I also did not take the view that Me Before You was saying disabled people's lives are not worth living. In the book the character is a quadriplegic who is financially well off and can afford the best care and treatment options to try for improvement. However he keeps deteriorating and having increased pain that cannot be managed.


For example: my cousin met with an accident and deemed brain dead. There was absolutely no point in stretching his life and so with a heavy heart ended his life...
Tough world out there...
This book was eventually turned into a movie and there were many conflicting views on this topic, whether this book sends the right message (that disabled person must end their life because their isn't much to it).
Many countries allow it, such as Netherlands, Belgium, Canada etc, under different provisions and in some countries it's illegal, such as UK.
So what do you think? Is it right to allow someone to take their Life in their hands?
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