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Old 04-24-2005, 04:01 PM   #35
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Default RE: Re: RE: Re: Kill Yourself

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Get him outta here. And it's not as if his family wants to see him in that shape, either.
One who is in a coma, could also be called someone in a deep sleep. Sleeping implies that you see nothing, hear nothing, and feel nothing. Killing him would not make a difference...to him.

Infact, the death of said person could benefit some people. He wouldn't be taking up a spot in the hospital, doctors would have less work to do and yet somehow still be paid the same.

However, there are also worse consequences. Someone having a coma is normally not killed immediately. Alot of the time...they wait months, sometimes even a year or two before they decide on wether or not they should give up. But htink about it...all of those months of hope for the friends and family, there was still that one possibility that one day this person would wake up. All of a sudden you decide to 'kill him' because he is a burden to society? By taking off this burden to society, you are placing a burden in the minds of both his friends and family. They will remember that even when there was that small chance of him waking up, the doctors decided to give up.

The idea of the man with a coma was just an example and I don't really want to get into detailing arguing about it. The general idea of this thread is about wether or not those who are of no use to society should die, because they have become a burden to society.

Let me tell you something. A father and mother have a child, and said child could be considered a burden. They have to pay for the child's school and other needs. Why do they still decide to raise the child, when they could keep all the money and time for themselves and possibly enjoy a happier/ more free life? It's because they have hope. They feel that after raising this child, the child will one day repay them and I'm not talking about money. Every parent would love to have a child who comes by and visit just to talk when they're older. They base the decision of having a child on the hope.

Why does society consider to pay for those who do nothing for society? It's the same word; hope. They want these people to one day wake the fuck up and do something for society because they want to, not because they feel OBLIGATED TO.

I'm in a hurry so I'm sorry if there's any typos in my post..
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