Science 'Suicide machine' unveiled by euthanasia advocate

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https://www.cnet.com/news/suicide-machine-unveiled-by-euthanasia-advocate-nitschke-sarco/

"Did you know there's such a thing as a funeral fair? Well, there is, and an unsettling device had its unveiling at one in Amsterdam last week.

Dubbed a "suicide machine" by its Australian creator Philip Nitschke, the "Sarco" is a 3D-printed machine that Nitschke hopes will change the way we die. As you can see above, the Sarco is a human-sized pod which rests on a stand. In that stand sits a canister of nitrogen, which releases into the pod at the press of a button.

"The person who wants to die presses the button and the capsule is filled with nitrogen. He or she will feel a bit dizzy but will then rapidly lose consciousness and die," he told Agence France-Presse.

Nitschk describes himself as an activist for "voluntary euthanasia and rational suicide," calling them both human rights. He brought a VR experience to last week's funeral fair in Amsterdam to demonstrate the service.

"I believe [choosing when to die is] a fundamental human right. It's not just some medical privilege for the very sick. If you've got the precious gift of life, you should be able to give that gift away at the time of your choosing," he told AFP."


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I think it’s a good idea for people who are ready and wanting to die, such as the terminally ill who can’t be cured and are in terrible pain. I think it’s ethical to give people a quick, clean, and hopefully painless option to end it all.
If people really want to kill themselves, they will. This is a better and more peaceful way to do it than shooting themselves, hanging, jumping off a bridge, driving off a cliff, and etc.
 
Kevorkian beat this guy by several decades.
 
As stated by others, yes, this is a good idea for the terminally ill, and ONLY the terminally ill.

We shouldn't be encouraging suicide for everyone who feels depressed, though. We should give them proper psychiatric and medical treatment, rather than granting their wish for a permanent solution to a temporary problem. Suicide should not be normalized, in any way.
 
Was Bruce Springsteen involved?
 
This. I don't consider suicide to a be a rational decision when it is influenced by mental issues. Of the people I know who have committed suicide, there was only one person whom I felt was truly justified (he had terminal brain cancer). All the other people had families and lucrative careers, never talked to anybody about their mental health issues, and left their loved ones with the burden of their death.

So what you are saying is they didn't even need the machine? That's gonna undercut profits. The rope industry will have none of this.
 
You know 3 feet of rope only costs like $1.50, right?
 
This should only be authorized for use by terminal patients in my opnion, people with sadbrains and such should be treated rather than facilitated suicide.

How many years of unsuccessful mental health treatment should people have to go before they're allowed to opt out of living, because we can no more successfully treat every mental illness than we can treat every physical illness.
 
Nitrogen asphyxiation is the most humane way to die. Shit looks like the cockpit to a giant robot, so it's a pretty aesthetic place to commit suicide in.
 
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