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BleuEspion t1_j5o5cld wrote

I agree. I am for vaccinations as well. I love the medical marvels of the world, and have a huge interest in the history of medical practice. I have a huge respect and admiration for the people that developed many medical marvels, and I am so grateful for it all. I really am. How ever I do no trust the mRNA vaccine. Having an interest in the medical field can pay off, quite literally. Pay attention to emerging technologies and invest accordingly. The mRNA vaccine was having troubles passing trials, and needs more work. Investors wanted the product out, and generating money, tired of delays. The mRNA vaccine was forced to the general public before it could satisfy safety protocols. Luckily the investors made bank, so don't worry about them.

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TachycardicSymphony t1_j5o4ekf wrote

Are you suggesting that he should have killed himself in front of his wife and family members?

Or that he should have involved them in a plan to intentionally overdose, causing them to be complicit and potentially legally arrestable after his death?

You don't just get automatic permission for medically assisted (legal) suicide just because you have a terminal diagnosis. It's still a very, very, VERY rare thing to obtain legally in the US, and still very illegal no matter what in most states. And involving anyone else in your illegal suicide plan is incredibly dangerous for them from a legal standpoint. It's better if other people can't be accused of helping because it is still considered a crime.

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