Abortion Today – Euthanasia Tomorrow

Does the legalization of abortion not pave the way for the social acceptance of eliminating the elderly, the sick, and the unproductive?

Abortion and euthanasia – two issues that have long divided public opinion – are now increasingly mentioned in the same breath. For some, legalizing abortion is a sign of progress and the individual’s right to decide about their own life; for others, it’s the beginning of a slippery slope toward the social acceptance of eliminating the “unnecessary”: the elderly, the sick, the unproductive. In an era when debates over demographics and healthcare costs are growing sharper, the line between freedom of choice and the selection of life can dangerously shift. Is this a bold reform, or the prelude to a dystopia where human worth is measured by usefulness? See what others think – and decide where you stand.


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