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Originally Posted by Fuzz
I'm not responding to Dr Dumbass, but your obvious answer provides space for another point. Some do regret getting a transplant that saves their life. The guilt of living when someone else died, or that someone "better than you" could have received the organ. That you aren't doing enough to live like you should with a second chance. There are lots of emotional reasons people may regret it, probably not a lot different than if someone with gender dysphoria may second guess their own choices. But we still do transplants, you don't stop doing something that may save a person's life because people may experience confusing thoughts around it.
Not everything is perfect, and straightforward, and can be decided by uneducated culture warriors and christofascists and cowards. Let individuals have access to the best possible care we can, and do it with kindness. All this stuff is just continuing the bullying and exclusion these people have suffered their whole lives. Now they have adult strangers with zero expertise making these choices for them...for...reasons? Sit the #### down, and shut up.
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Says the guy who has repeatedly talked about limiting heathcare to individuals, such as anti-vaxxers and others that don't share his ideology, or certain people being put at the back of the line or being not offered care at all. You've also advocating for people having to pay for treatment instead of it being available as a public resource.