why not unplug me at the least inconvenience? Lets say there’s an earthquake or a tornado in the area, it would be easy enough to say that this was the reason why the bodies were lost. It would always make more sense to people to save the living rather than the dead.
I’m going to call this muddled thinking. Triage in an emergency situation is not equal to casually murdering patients “at the least inconvenience.”
I think Gray was trying to say “They’ll unplug me to save money and lie saying they had to because of the disaster,” not “They’ll be forced to unplug me if there’s a disaster.” If that’s what you meant, Gray, my answer is only that that would be illegal, so with any luck they won’t do it. While there’s always a risk of abuse when some people are tasked with caring for others, there’s still decent odds.
I think Gray was trying to say “They’ll unplug me to save money and lie saying they had to because of the disaster,” not “They’ll be forced to unplug me if there’s a disaster.” If that’s what you meant, Gray, my answer is only that that would be illegal, so with any luck they won’t do it. While there’s always a risk of abuse when some people are tasked with caring for others, there’s still decent odds.