"Artificial Life" is Not "Real Life?"
The lexicon we use in discussing bioethical issues is important. And look how this newspaper does it in a poll to measure attitudes about refusing unwanted treatment. From the story:
PATIENTS' lives are being artificially "extended beyond what they actually want for themselves", Health Minister John Hill says. He is urging families to have a "serious debate" about the services terminally ill people want and need in the "last days of their lives".Refusing unwanted treatment is not the major problem anymore. Today, it is getting that kind of treatment when you want it. But look how the newspaper worded its poll on the issue:
Mr Hill told The Advertiser keeping people alive with machines had a steep emotional and financial cost. "Certainly, when it comes to end of life--and this is not an argument for euthanasia, I don't want to see it interpreted in that way-- we do invest a lot of resources in keeping people alive beyond what they actually want for themselves," he said.
"If you were to do a survey, the vast majority of people would say: 'Look, I want to be let go. I don't want to be strapped to a whole lot of machines and kept going artificially'. But if they don't do that and they don't have the conversation, then the machinery of health kicks in and you can artificially extend life just by using a whole lot of technologies for quite a long time..."
He rejected any suggestion that services would be capped, but said the right clinical decisions had to be made about what medical procedures were necessary. "I'm not saying people should have their lives shortened and it shouldn't be something that's imposed on people," he said.
Do you agree with the Health Minister?But the minister never said that being on life support is "artificial life" that isn't "real life." He said that people should discuss what they want and don't want. And he said that people shouldn't receive life-support they don't want, but also, that they shouldn't be prevented from receiving the life supporting treatment they do want.Yes - Artificial life is not real life.
No - Life is the most precious thing.
That's not very controversial. But the wording of that poll sends a totally different message that is guaranteed to get the result the paper probably wants.


7 Comments:
They are full of it. And how is it the paper's business, or their right to have a preference even of what result they get?
To what extent do media rely on hospital and other advertising from the "health care" racket?
Well for goodness' sake, that's like saying that walking with an artificial leg isn't really walking. Of course it is, it's just with some help.
Deborah: That's very good.
The paper sickens me.
I want you guys to stop that right now cause you're starting to make me think that I was actually responsible for the death of our father. I can't really blame the system because it is pretty good here in Canada and they sent nurses to visit and help out once in awhile. Forgive me if I didn't do as much as I should have like changing his diaper but I did sing to him and he really seem to enjoy that and thanks to the drip drop of morphia that the machine he was on provided, he died without pain while I was holding his hand.
What has this world come to?
I hear ya Wesley! sinner vic, you're thinking too much! :)
Well that's what I've been saying here all along. If a person can see wearing glasses are they not seeing? Do we take a cane away from a blind man, glasses from someone with presbyopia, a prostethtic from an amputee? Life is life. Once someone has the status of life with life support it can't be taken away from them. Plus what the hell does "artificial" life mean? Since when can life be "real" or "not real"? Someone is either alive or they're dead. Sheesh!
As for "death with dignity," how dignified is it to take life support from someone, a cane from a blind man, glasses from someone with presbyopia, a hearing aid from someonoe who needs it, a prosthetic from an amputee? Why don't we just decide people shouldn't have food because, after all, it keeps them alive. DAMMIT!
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