RE: A Lifetime Pension for Donating Organs?

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I go aer bad. I think Spain is one of the countries with more organ transplants, and the truth is that I don't know if this is a good thing or if it is an indicator that the health system is not working. Transplantation is a last step,... perhaps many transplants are done because the previous steps failed.

On religion, I am certainly against any coercion. It is interesting what you raise about lifetime pension, but that assumes that there is coercion.

In my case I am not a donor, for ethical reasons. I do not want to give more life to an unpresentable person. Who assures me that my organ will end up giving life to a good person and not to a bad one?

Eso es todo, mi amigo @manclar.



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It probably end up being a bad person, in which case a part of you would keep working trying to do good, or trying to kill that bad person, and that would be good, wouldn't it?😀

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🤔 I can't think, but the riddle looks interesting,😁

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I would love it if they were lungs that stopped breathing at will every time man did something bad: "o te portas bien o te quedas sin aire hijo de puta" 😀

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