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Involuntary euthanasia: Revision history


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  • curprev 16:0216:02, 7 June 2023 Talpedia talk contribs 7,506 bytes +15 Rollback. Let's take this to the talk page. I think I get the issue. How do you prosecute state leaders who changed the law so that their actions were legal without some "natural" or at least "larger" notion of justice. I think it's important to make it clear to the reader that these actions were systematic, understood and approved by the medical system rather some rogue doctors or institutions, and legal goes some way to expressing this. Shall we discuss on the Talk? undo Tags: Manual revert Visual edit
  • curprev 14:1214:12, 7 June 2023 Ich talk contribs 7,491 bytes −15 "Involuntary euthanasia" was practiced extensively in Germany but the courts have ruled that these actions were not legal (cf. Radbruch formula) and the legal basis for Aktion T4 was very dubious at best. undo Tag: Reverted

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  • curprev 03:3103:31, 9 April 2023 2600:1702:4220:d80:cd96:3b6c:cf92:ba0c talk 7,506 bytes −22 Removed "Trolley problem" from the "See also" section. What the hell was that suppose to imply? The only way these two have any relationship is if you see Involuntary Euthanasia as saving someone... of which there is no inherent element. The two are only linked through an ideology which would use one on the other but in a way completely inconsistent with what the trolley problem is. To have it linked here is propaganda. undo

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