So do people complaining about Canada’s “MAID” thing with doctors essentially prescribing suicide to tough-luck “no particular sickness, life just sucks” cases want to return to the status quo ante of “doctors see them, acknowledge that there are no immediate or even intermediate expectations their life will become net positive, and tell them to come back next year”?
(The American status quo without universal government-funded healthcare is “lol those people don’t see doctors”)
Or that they should instead somehow treat the life-suckage, even where it essentially comes from being down-and-out or superfluous? Cause the people I see pushing this line don’t normally seem like “the problem with Canadian single-payer healthcare is it’s not backed by a full-spectrum government welfare state or reconstruction of the social order” types