If you don’t mind going dark side, explicitly forbidding cryonics to death row prisoners would make it seem more like something non-prisoners should consider a right to buy.
Edit: I’m slightly perturbed by how many upvotes this awful idea is getting. That’s not a request for downvotes, but a request for why you upvoted.
I didn’t upvote, but I hope people are saying that it’s an accurate and amusingly cynical observation about the perversity of human nature, rather than “great, let’s do that!”
If you don’t mind going dark side, explicitly forbidding cryonics to death row prisoners would make it seem more like something non-prisoners should consider a right to buy.
Edit: I’m slightly perturbed by how many upvotes this awful idea is getting. That’s not a request for downvotes, but a request for why you upvoted.
I didn’t upvote, but I hope people are saying that it’s an accurate and amusingly cynical observation about the perversity of human nature, rather than “great, let’s do that!”
For my part I said pretty much the same thing.
Observation about persuasion tactics is not the same as advocation! :)
I didn’t upvote it, but I might have just because it was funny.