Persuasive Essay On Euthanasia

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Regardless of one’s desire to be euthanized, all people deserve the right to euthanasia. The question we must ask ourselves is not whether or not we want to be euthanized but whether or not we want that decision made for us. Just as one may not wish to be a doctor and another may, there are varying degrees of willingness to live. However much it may pain us, we must admit that there are, in fact, people with separate wills from our own living among us (Emanuel, Ezekiel J, and Diane L Fairclough). This considered, we must acknowledge their right to pursue happiness even if it comes in the form of death. This is why euthanasia must be legalized for use in American health care facilities. One argument that is often flaunted as a counter to euthanasia …show more content…

The reason euthanasia is so contentious, is that it revolves around one of humanity’s most dreaded fears- death; consequently, the allowance for one to die and, in voluntary euthanasia, to directly kill oneself brings about the long debated topic of the morality of suicide. Another claim is that if one is in a terminal state, at least 18 years of age, has received a comprehensive psychological exam completed at the time of application, receives a second opinion from a different doctor, and gives consent, it can be morally validated for one to be euthanized (Richardson 2). However, it would be controversial to say that humans have been right in all of their expressed views. Throughout life, we are taught to live as “herd animals.” We find friends, mentors, family members, and faith to lean on for validation and rectification of our individual ideas. We are deemed wrong in many of our decisions. We make mistakes. However, these preceding statements can be counter-argued, with the claim that “wrong” is defined differently by every individual. However, “wrong” then becomes a relative term, as well as “mistake,” and/or “bad.” Based off of this, relevant truth is only “true” until another argument can prove this truth to be invalid. The very topic of euthanasia can be seen as …show more content…

We all wish the song had no end. We all wish there were not difficult decisions, and we all wish we didn’t have to make them. We all wish there were an Atlas, and that we wouldn’t have to carry the weight of the world on our own shoulders alone. But life isn’t about wishes or dreams; life is about facing reality and making the tough decisions we don’t want to, and if one of us stumbles and drops the world, it affects all of us. Death is considered an unfortunate fact by many, but it doesn’t have to be. We have a choice, as a species and as individuals. We can realize that the power lies in our hands to grant a dignified death to those in pain, who have no living respite in sight and seek refuge in the eternal nothing. Or, we can ignore this power and, in doing so, damn ourselves to misery and suffering, lives without meaning, and desecration of personal freedom. The time to choose has not just arrived; we’ve been living in it for decades. For the United States to retain its integrity and for its citizens to keep their dignity, we must legalize euthanasia across the

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