There seems to be some subtle censorship built into the search engine.
Continue Reading → What does Mr. Google have to say about assisted suicide?
MAR
2017
There seems to be some subtle censorship built into the search engine.
Continue Reading → What does Mr. Google have to say about assisted suicide?
Allowing physicians to help people kill themselves is a misguided “game-changer” in how society responds to suffering, a doctor who specializes in children’s medicine said during a Heritage Foundation event on assisted suicide.
Continue Reading → Assisted Suicide Dehumanizes Suffering, Opponents Argue
Oversimplified media reporting on the complex arguments for and against legalising assisted dying is damaging our ability to hold a real debate, a study led by a Brunel University London researcher argues.
Continue Reading → Assisted dying study finds common ground in complex debate
In his article, Aubert wonders about the status of people with dementia such as Alzheimer’s. Are we talking about a subcategory of human beings that could be eliminated if their “old self” asked for it? Are there categories of “unworthy” people? For him there is still time to change our perspective on people made vulnerable by sickness, old age, or disability.
Continue Reading → Euthanasia and Alzheimer’s: Canada takes a step in the wrong direction
Google’s search engine appears to be censoring prompts for “physician assisted suicide” in favour of “physician assisted death”.
Continue Reading → Googling Physician Assisted Suicide