
JR@ns.cnb.uam.es writes:
I bet you go up to people in near suicidal states and tell them "hey, get a life", don't you.
Sorry, Perry, but that's a cultural matter.
Ah, so presumably that IS what you do with people who feel depressed. Comforting them would be too humane, I suppose. The right thing to do is to kick them in the balls and teach them a lesson, right?
As long as they have a free will. Then comes disease, when one is not able to decide by him/herself. If I were to make a blood transfusion to someone refusing it on religious grounds I wouldn't be much different from the gov't imposing some crypto scheme on the basis of its own moral grounds. Is it that what you are proposing?
No. I am proposing that people who wish to voluntarily take a medicine that they feel improves their condition be left the hell alone by busybodies like you, Tim May, et al. Perry