Transplant group says death row organ donations ethically troubling
Okay, while I agree with them that sentencing someone to death for the purpose of getting organ donation is wrong, what in the name of Zeus's oversized butthole is unethical about someone who has already long ago been sentenced to death deciding that at least they can provide some pennance for their crime by helping to save lives after theirs is ended? The whole thing about how it is uncertain whether or not you can truly call the consent coercion free when they have "no alternative" is a red herring. What the condemned has no alternative on is whether or not they will be executed (and even then, with good lawyers, you can get a stay), the prisoner can just as easily say no, my organs are mine until the moment they are strapped down and injected, they still have a choice. My two cents, if this guy wants to atone for the life he took by saving another, then let him do so, it's his soul, not ours, let him decide how to best protect it... and innocent life being precious, he gave up his claim to life, there is no reason why his death shouldn't leave to multiple lives.
Okay, while I agree with them that sentencing someone to death for the purpose of getting organ donation is wrong, what in the name of Zeus's oversized butthole is unethical about someone who has already long ago been sentenced to death deciding that at least they can provide some pennance for their crime by helping to save lives after theirs is ended? The whole thing about how it is uncertain whether or not you can truly call the consent coercion free when they have "no alternative" is a red herring. What the condemned has no alternative on is whether or not they will be executed (and even then, with good lawyers, you can get a stay), the prisoner can just as easily say no, my organs are mine until the moment they are strapped down and injected, they still have a choice. My two cents, if this guy wants to atone for the life he took by saving another, then let him do so, it's his soul, not ours, let him decide how to best protect it... and innocent life being precious, he gave up his claim to life, there is no reason why his death shouldn't leave to multiple lives.
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