• @ParsnipWitch@feddit.de
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      17 months ago

      What kind of perspective does one need to have to believe it is good when there are no resources (money, people) to care for the elderly?

      • @meat_popsicle@sh.itjust.works
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        107 months ago

        We’ll save money on out-of-control healthcare costs if the elderly just died instead of lingered. A tree needs to have the dead or dying branches pruned or they’ll endanger the trunk. The elderly are willing to sacrifice themselves for the economy; that’s what the Lt. Governor of Texas said during COVID.

        Not supporting this perspective, but I’ve heard social darwinists say “the weak should fear the strong” and other horrid shit unironically.

        • ANGRY_MAPLE
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          7 months ago

          These types people always talk as if they’re immune to sudden, life-changing events. It’s all fun and games until some random a-hole hits you while driving drunk and makes you permanently disabled. Maybe you’re unlucky and have your entire city/neighbourhood burn down from an uncontrolled wildfire.

        • @ParsnipWitch@feddit.de
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          37 months ago

          I know this type of scary talk. It also comes up when people talk about assisted suicide. Some people on the fringe believe it would be a good option for addicts, the homeless, etc.

          They believe it’s a rational standpoint. In reality they ignore the consequence this approach would have for our society on a psychological level.

          • Ataraxia
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            27 months ago

            I shoukd always have the right to choosing a comfortable death though. Otherwise I’ll have to go walk into the woods and hope mother nature isn’t cruel that day.