Organ Transplant Bill
Discussion
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/mps-agree-c...
Good to see this is going through.
Be interesting to see the reasons for opting out, I can't think of any rational objections.
Good to see this is going through.
Be interesting to see the reasons for opting out, I can't think of any rational objections.
Well other than horror stories about doctors being a little too enthusiastic about harvesting organs?
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/patient-wakes-doctors...
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/patient-wakes-doctors...
I carried an organ donor card for years.
I am now opting out because I refuse to have anybody make decisions like that for me. Tough on those that would otherwise benefit but how dare the authorities try to presume what I want to do based on their wishes rather than mine.
All they had to do was ask people nicely rather than dictate, but they're too arrogant for that.
I am now opting out because I refuse to have anybody make decisions like that for me. Tough on those that would otherwise benefit but how dare the authorities try to presume what I want to do based on their wishes rather than mine.
All they had to do was ask people nicely rather than dictate, but they're too arrogant for that.
Rovinghawk said:
I carried an organ donor card for years.
I am now opting out because I refuse to have anybody make decisions like that for me. Tough on those that would otherwise benefit but how dare the authorities try to presume what I want to do based on their wishes rather than mine.
All they had to do was ask people nicely rather than dictate, but they're too arrogant for that.
Interesting. Odd, but interesting.I am now opting out because I refuse to have anybody make decisions like that for me. Tough on those that would otherwise benefit but how dare the authorities try to presume what I want to do based on their wishes rather than mine.
All they had to do was ask people nicely rather than dictate, but they're too arrogant for that.
I see your point but the outcome in this instance is somewhat strange.
Rovinghawk said:
I carried an organ donor card for years.
I am now opting out because I refuse to have anybody make decisions like that for me. Tough on those that would otherwise benefit but how dare the authorities try to presume what I want to do based on their wishes rather than mine.
All they had to do was ask people nicely rather than dictate, but they're too arrogant for that.
I imagine it was introduced because it's somewhat trickier for someone to make a decision like that after they've died.I am now opting out because I refuse to have anybody make decisions like that for me. Tough on those that would otherwise benefit but how dare the authorities try to presume what I want to do based on their wishes rather than mine.
All they had to do was ask people nicely rather than dictate, but they're too arrogant for that.
If it makes you feel better, though: "Please be an organ donor. Thanks."
Rovinghawk said:
I carried an organ donor card for years.
I am now opting out because I refuse to have anybody make decisions like that for me. Tough on those that would otherwise benefit but how dare the authorities try to presume what I want to do based on their wishes rather than mine.
All they had to do was ask people nicely rather than dictate, but they're too arrogant for that.
They've been asking people politely for decades and people have ignored them meaning more and more people are dying while waiting for transplants.I am now opting out because I refuse to have anybody make decisions like that for me. Tough on those that would otherwise benefit but how dare the authorities try to presume what I want to do based on their wishes rather than mine.
All they had to do was ask people nicely rather than dictate, but they're too arrogant for that.
You're basically letting people potentially die just because you want to have a tantrum.
Rawwr said:
I imagine it was introduced because it's somewhat trickier for someone to make a decision like that after they've died.
So ask in advance rather than presume to help themselves.Rawwr said:
If it makes you feel better, though: "Please be an organ donor. Thanks."
If you should require anything after I'm dead then you're very welcome, sir. Anyone wanting to just arrogantly help themselves can sod right off.Rovinghawk said:
f you should require anything after I'm dead then you're very welcome, sir. Anyone wanting to just arrogantly help themselves can sod right off.
I don't see it as arrogance, I see it as a totally common sense move to help people who may be suffering in the most unimaginable ways at zero cost to yourself.Rawwr said:
I don't see it as arrogance, I see it as a totally common sense move to help people who may be suffering in the most unimaginable ways at zero cost to yourself.
They didn't ask, they just decided. That's arrogance.I (and presumably others) don't like being dictated to and automatically resist. They have the ability to ask me do I wish to, YES/NO (eg attached to my tax return) but have instead decided to act in a high-handed manner that puts my back up. A consequence of this is that I won't comply.
I put it to you that if I came demanding you do abc then your automatic reaction would be to tell me where to shove it. I'm doing exactly that.
Oakey said:
Well other than horror stories about doctors being a little too enthusiastic about harvesting organs?
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/patient-wakes-doctors...
That article doesn't support your statement.http://abcnews.go.com/Health/patient-wakes-doctors...
Rovinghawk said:
Rawwr said:
I don't see it as arrogance, I see it as a totally common sense move to help people who may be suffering in the most unimaginable ways at zero cost to yourself.
They didn't ask, they just decided. That's arrogance.I (and presumably others) don't like being dictated to and automatically resist. They have the ability to ask me do I wish to, YES/NO (eg attached to my tax return) but have instead decided to act in a high-handed manner that puts my back up. A consequence of this is that I won't comply.
I put it to you that if I came demanding you do abc then your automatic reaction would be to tell me where to shove it. I'm doing exactly that.
Rovinghawk said:
I carried an organ donor card for years.
I am now opting out because I refuse to have anybody make decisions like that for me. Tough on those that would otherwise benefit but how dare the authorities try to presume what I want to do based on their wishes rather than mine.
All they had to do was ask people nicely rather than dictate, but they're too arrogant for that.
The person who needs it when the time comes would have loved the opportunity to ask you nicely.I am now opting out because I refuse to have anybody make decisions like that for me. Tough on those that would otherwise benefit but how dare the authorities try to presume what I want to do based on their wishes rather than mine.
All they had to do was ask people nicely rather than dictate, but they're too arrogant for that.
Still, that'll show those arrogant politicians.
schmunk said:
You come across as being a very silly person.
I've encountered him before. He is.I wouldn't personally want organs from anyone who's opted out because it's been turned into an "opt-out". I've heard enough stories about people getting personality quirks following organ transplants (though I think they may be mostly BS) but who'd want to run the risk of becoming "very silly"?
anonymous said:
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A) You've posted a conspiracy website which is famously going to turn up entirely rational arguments.B) What's stopping them now?
Rovinghawk said:
I carried an organ donor card for years.
I am now opting out because I refuse to have anybody make decisions like that for me. Tough on those that would otherwise benefit but how dare the authorities try to presume what I want to do based on their wishes rather than mine.
All they had to do was ask people nicely rather than dictate, but they're too arrogant for that.
In essence they are. If your answer is no then answer no. If your answer is yes then you don't need to do a thing.I am now opting out because I refuse to have anybody make decisions like that for me. Tough on those that would otherwise benefit but how dare the authorities try to presume what I want to do based on their wishes rather than mine.
All they had to do was ask people nicely rather than dictate, but they're too arrogant for that.
It's too important a subject to get indignant about the method of asking and I wouldn't call wanting to save lives arrogance.
I used to carry a card but I don't now (low on my list for sorting out). I'm happy for consent to be implied.
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