‘The fear of a bad death’: France to begin citizens’ debate on end-of-life care
France’s citizens’ council of 150 members of the public will meet on Friday to begin discussions on end-of-life care in France, including whether assisted suicide should be legalised. As French laws have evolved over the last two decades, calls have increased to allow medically assisted deaths for terminally ill patients.
ONE COUNTRY IS AN ANOMALY — TWO IS A TREND!
FRANCE SEEMS TO WANT TO CONVINCE THE POOR TO “OFF” THEMSELVES — LIKE CANADA DOES!
Those “poor” are the ones who make things work. They cut hair, deliver goods, stock shelves, run the gas stations, make the food in the restaurants, etc etc.
Those above them are incapable of running anything that matters. Giving advice and day trading will be dead as people scramble to survive.
Pay attention to Argentina. Many lessons to learn from that basket case.