Starving Our Way Toward Lethal Injections
By Wesley J. Smith
I continue to push back against the starvation killing agenda now being promoted vigorously among assisted suicide advocacy groups and by some bioethics.
Toward that end, I have a piece just out in the Weekly Standard warning about where this is heading. First, I establish context. From, “The Ethics of Food and Drink:”
Should the law compel nursing homes
to starve certain Alzheimer’s patients to death? This is not an alarmist
fantasy, but a real question, soon to be forced by advocates of
ever-wider
application
of assisted euthanasia.
The intellectual groundwork is already being laid for legislation or court orders requiring nursing homes, hospitals, and other facilities to withhold spoon feeding from dementia patients
who, though they take food and drink willingly, once requested the
withholding of life-prolonging measures in an advance medical directive.
1. Removing feeding tubes from the elderly and cognitively disabled.
2. Legalized assisted suicide.
3. Pushing suicide by self-starvation (VSED):
4. Promoting what I call “VSED-by-proxy,” e.g. withholding spoon feeding.
I describe the sophistry behind the argument for permitting VSED by proxy.
Even today, the courts do not deem spoon-feeding to be medical treatment. It is basic, humane care—no different ethically from turning a patient to prevent bed sores
or providing hygiene. Just as an advance directive instructing that a
patient not be kept clean should be disregarded, so should an order to
starve a patient.
Second, VSED is suicide. Legally
requiring nursing homes to commit VSED-by-proxy would be forcing them
to kill—and to kill cruelly. A legal regimen that did this would drive
many doctors and nurses out of medicine.
Third, even in the states where assisted suicide is legal, the person being helped by a doctor to die has to be capable of making decisions. Demented patients are incompetent.
Finally, in cases such as Bentley’s
[subject of VSED-by proxy-lawsuit], the patient is not being force-fed.
She is taking nourishment willingly.
If the law ever allows patients to order caregivers to starve them to death, the next step will surely be to legalize lethal injections for such patients.
After all, why force anyone to
undergo a slow and potentially agonizing death by VSED or VSED-by-proxy
when he or she can be dispatched quickly?
Culture of death, Wesley? What culture of death?
The good news, if there is any: It is still not too late to reject the unethical and immoral killing agenda.
Editor’s note. This appeared on Wesley’s great blog.
Source: NRLC News
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