The Dangerous Allure of Assisted Suicide
Society
United States
Started January 30, 2026
The establishment of a duty not to be burdensome in a society with legal suicide and our upside-down demographics is a recipe for mass murder
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The Dangerous Allure of Assisted Suicide
National Review (United States) | Jan 29, 2026
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Jan 30, 2026
Assisted suicide could lead to a dangerous precedent where vulnerable populations may feel coerced into ending their lives.
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Addressing the ethics of assisted suicide requires a nuanced understanding of autonomy versus societal responsibility.
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The normalization of assisted suicide risks establishing a societal pressure to choose death over being a burden.
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Legalizing assisted suicide empowers individuals to make autonomous choices about their own lives and deaths.
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Legal frameworks for assisted suicide must prioritize patient consent to prevent potential misuse and protect vulnerable individuals.
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