Euthanasia and the right to death in the US "...... Everyone can not live freely until people die freely." - Martin Luther King Over the past few years the United States has discussed euthanasia. As with non-criminalization of drugs and abortion, this individual's problem of liberty can be seen from various perspectives, public opinion is very different. Recent events related to euthanasia have made this problem more visible and enhanced the general perception of the political situation in the United States.
I chose the topic of euthanasia because I think that those with severe illness should have the right to die by euthanasia. As the Constitution gives us the right to pursue privacy and happiness, all Americans have the right to die. People should have the right to live their lives if people are completely dependent on other people and machines. People who rely on others to take care of them only feel the burden, which makes the situation worse than it is now. If I've ever been sick, I would like to choose euthanasia.
Discussion about euthanasia in the UK Today the biggest controversy in the UK is euthanasia. Discussion on euthanasia, if legalized, is often dependent on 'right of life' and 'right of death'. The word euthanasia initially meant "gentle and easy death", but now means "to cause death easily." The reason that euthanasia is actually a murder and the reason to change everyone's new viewpoint. Many people have different opinions about this problem. Humanitarians follow moral principles and promote happiness and contentment in their lives; they believe that voluntary euthanasia is morally correct.
Euthanasia is a divided topic with different interpretation of its meaning, practice and morality. Those who prefer active euthanasia and the right to death of the patient do not recognize the difference between active euthanasia and passive euthanasia. They claim that cessation of life support therapy can not be distinguished from the positive step of accelerating patient death in principle. They insist that in both cases, people intend to bring about the death of the patient, sympathetic motivation, and the same result. In their opinion, it is morally equivalent to close a respiratory switch for life support and make a fatal injection.