More On Ethics

As we now know that euthanasia is the last resort where the person cannot be brought back to normalcy and is thus killed with mercy. In other words this is a type of procedure that revives a terminally ill person from his bout of excruciating pain.

In today's world, the founder of SSFO or the Swiss suicide facilitating organization called Dignitas claims that it is just about done with all the sickening pretense that surrounds the term 'euthanasia' these days. As per the world famous Sunday Times Magazine that is published from London it was reported that Ludwig Minelli the founder of Dignitas' has a few plans under his sleeve. He aims to come up with something that would resemble Starbucks for suicide. The Starbucks as we know is a popular chain of coffee joints and much in the similar fashion he wishes to create a series of death centers for the ones who desperately seek death and put themselves off the misery that they are stricken with. Don't be surprised these people wish to die so as to relieve themselves from an excruciating bout of pain that attacks their lives and give them a trip to hell and back on frequent notice.

Minelli further says that he firmly believes that the people who have suicidal tendencies should all be provided with information about the most perfect way to kill themselves. This might sound a bit strange but it must be kept in mind that he is advocating a life through death if that made any sense. As per the story published in the Times in case this suicidal group wishes to die then in that case they should be helped and not shunned. These people should be shown the right procedures so taht they can embrace death with ease. It also states that the people should be shown the right paths as well from a humanitarian point of view.

The association believes that when a person thinks of ending his or her life then there must be something deeply serious about the whole matter. Suicide is nothing but a procedure of embracing death and diving into the unknown.

The association of Dignitas also reportedly admits taht it has actually assisted several suicides of a lot of people who were not exactly terminally ill. As per Minelli's words the association never says no to a suicidal person. He might face several questions but he and his organization only aim to provide relief to the people who wish to rid themselves of their misery and the organization sees nothing wrong with that. Minelli tells something deeply philosophic in his defense and thus reveals a very eclectic ideological side right within the movement of euthanasia. He says that a human being is the sole owner of his or her body and therefore everything about it has to be determined by that particular person including the death as well. He calls this the most basic of all human rights. Thus euthanasia must also be decided by the person only and no sort of societal pressure should be imposed on a man choosing to die.