Anyway I think the interesting debates are not really about the comic book stuff about the far future and nukes and becoming space gods I think the really interesting stuff is extremely relevant to everyday life, so much so we actually can't talk about it
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"Right to die" now specifically means "right to die in the case of terminal illnesses that are guaranteed to cause death anyway within a certain limited window of time and in that time window guaranteed to cause immense physical suffering"
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And like if you argue that that it doesn't mean that the RTD advocates take that as an attack -- the slippery slope argument -- and staunchly deny it And even then, since the heyday of Dr. Kevorkian, they've massively lost ground
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Advocates of Bill C-7 mean that, but not like... out loud
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