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Telstra

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Compulsory.

here are my reasons:

1/ When you are dead, the body is NO longer yours, therefore the government should have every right to use it for other peoples benefits.
2/ Your family do not own your body when you are dead.
3/ If the body is yours when you are dead, why don't you becomes a ghost and tell us "don't use my body".
4/ Your body will be rotten and disappeared to the soil forever.

your thoughts.
 
I disagree. My body is my own and if i decide i don't want to be gutted like a fish that is my choice. Most people don't like me for whatever reason (gayness, punkness, fuck you attitude) and i sincerely feel that if im not good enough for 'em alive i sure as shit ain't gonna be good enough for em when ill be dead. If i could chose who my organs went to then it would be a different matter.

what part do you disagree?
the part says "the body is no longer yours when dead" ?
 
Compulsory.

here are my reasons:

1/ When you are dead, the body is NO longer yours, therefore the government should have every right to use it for other peoples benefits.
2/ Your family do not own your body when you are dead.
3/ If the body is yours when you are dead, why don't you becomes a ghost and tell us "don't use my body".
4/ Your body will be rotten and disappeared to the soil forever.

your thoughts.

1. Your body belongs then to your closest relatives.
2. They have to pay for your burial, or disposal if you've not made arrangements already.
3. You're being silly now.
4. Everything decays eventually. It's not a reason why I should store my semen samples I make everyday.
 
A) my body is mine, weather im alive, unconscious, or dead.
B) I don't belong to the government.
C) Family shouldn't have the power to overrule the wishes of the deceased, whatever they may be.

A/ the body is yours when you are alive/unconscious, but not yours when dead.
You don't have a say when dead.

B/ It belong to everyone when dead, hence the government.
 
1. Your body belongs then to your closest relatives.
2. They have to pay for your burial, or disposal if you've not made arrangements already.
3. You're being silly now.
4. Everything decays eventually. It's not a reason why I should store my semen samples I make everyday.

well your relatives can say goodbye ... etc but not belong to them.
They don't need to dispose the body if they don't want to.
 
Actually, Telstra, considering a will is a legal document, you do still have a say on the planet once you're dead, so I don't see why your body isn't part of that. You can donate your earthly possessions once you're dead, your body is a possession of a sort, and hence really should operate in the same way.

What is a much better idea is to instead of having an opt-in system, have an opt-out system.

At the moment in most countries, you have to sign up to donate your organs. What I believe would be better would having to sign up to not be an organ donor. This would basically counter the lazy people who really don't give a shit one way or another.

I mean, I'd love more organ donors on the planet, don't get me wrong. I know someone who means A LOT to me who has a terminal illness, and I imagine that the only way we could give him more time would be to give him a new set of lungs. But a set stolen from someone who doesn't want to give them away?
 
If you had Scrub here, she could give you a legal account of ownership of your body when you're alive, unconscious and dead.

I think even though you're conscious, if you're mentally unfit, then you can't make legal decisions about your care so someone else is in charge of your body.

If you're unconscious, then other people would have to make a decision about your care.

If you're dead, then other people would have to make a decision about the disposal of your ex-body.

Whatever the reason, something legal is required, and that determines the ownership of said body.
 
If you're gay in America, and you try to give blood, you'll be refused. If you're gay in America, it is almost certain that your organs will be rejected or that you will not be considered for organ harvesting.
 
Actually, Telstra, considering a will is a legal document, you do still have a say on the planet while you're alive.

What is a much better idea is to instead of having an opt-in system, have an opt-out system.

At the moment in most countries, you have to sign up to donate your organs. What I believe would be better would having to sign up to not be an organ donor. This would basically counter the lazy people who really don't give a shit one way or another.

yep, opt out system is better.
I see no religeous reasons to oppose this.
 
1/ When you are dead, the body is NO longer yours, therefore the government should have every right to use it for other peoples benefits.

Every person should have the civil and religious right to decide what happens to the body after death. Donating organs is seen as sacrilege by some religions. Therefore, compulsory donation would be and invasion of the individual's personal beliefs.

2/ Your family do not own your body when you are dead.

That's the thing, families DO own the body, even after death. It is their right to decide what happens to it. Most families prefer to follow the person's wishes and other families make the decisions on their own. That right should not evern be taken away.

3/ If the body is yours when you are dead, why don't you becomes a ghost and tell us "don't use my body".

See response #1


4/ Your body will be rotten and disappeared to the soil forever.

If a traditional burial is the family's choice then it has to be respected and followed through on. Besides, bodies don't necessarily decay into the Earth. Caskets, when buried, are locked inside giant vaults that can't ever be reopened.
 
I TOTALLY DISAGREE with your premise...

Mainly -- because, as Gwassideur pointed out...

I DON'T BELONG TO THE GOVERNMENT...

ALSO -- I'll bet that if you had GOOD ORGANS -- the ER Doctors would be LESS LIKELY to FIGHT on your behalf after an accident or sudden medical issue...

HAVING said ALL of that...

I AM an ORGAN DONOR!!!

:):):)
 
Every person should have the civil and religious right to decide what happens to the body after death. Donating organs is seen as sacrilege by some religions. Therefore, compulsory donation would be and invasion of the individual's personal beliefs.



That's the thing, families DO own the body, even after death. It is their right to decide what happens to it. Most families prefer to follow the person's wishes and other families make the decisions on their own. That right should not evern be taken away.



See response #1




If a traditional burial is the family's choice then it has to be respected and followed through on. Besides, bodies don't necessarily decay into the Earth. Caskets, when buried, are locked inside giant vaults that can't ever be reopened.

i respectful disagree with all your points. :)
Its all about the dead to decide. But since they have NO say, the body belongs to everyone. ;)
 
Donating your body to medical science? Sounds glamourous doesn't it?

A few months ago, a program with Stephen Fry travelling through America showed a compound used by the forensic crime lab somewhere in the middle of America. They showed on tv rotting human corpses placed in different situations all in the pursuit of science.

I think people would hesitate if they knew that their body would be stuck in a tank of bilge water and rotting in the sun for science.
 
Most have already said what I would say as to why I disagree with you.

I'm all for the benefit that organ transplants provide, but I firmly believe it should be the decision said individual makes while still living or then by the family.
 
A/ the body is yours when you are alive/unconscious, but not yours when dead.
You don't have a say when dead.

But you do have a say when you are alive, and, by having a say when you are alive, you can decide what happens to it after you're dead.


B/ It belong to everyone when dead, hence the government.

It doesn't belong to anybody when you're dead. You do not cease being a human being when you die.


Did you put any thought whatsoever into this thread? There's no rationale whatsoever to your reasoning.
 
What is a much better idea is to instead of having an opt-in system, have an opt-out system.

At the moment in most countries, you have to sign up to donate your organs. What I believe would be better would having to sign up to not be an organ donor. This would basically counter the lazy people who really don't give a shit one way or another.

That exactly is the case in Argentina, it's an opt-out country. This law was enacted about 3 years ago. Everyone is a donor unless you opt-out. Argentna is way low in organ donors and always will be for the simple reason that people generally don't want to go to the trouble of signing up as organ donors, and that is the reason Argentine lawmakers came up with this law. I myself signed-up to be an organ donor since the day i turned 18, without knowing that eventually i would become a twice transplanted patient,

You don't know the deep feelings i have for the families that decided to donate their loved-ones organs, to have to suffer the loss and decide that someone else should continue living must be very difficult and i and my family will be forever grateful. I can't put into words the feelings i have on this subject.

If you have'nt signed-up to donate your organs, please consider it.
 
They showed on tv rotting human corpses placed in different situations all in the pursuit of science.

I think people would hesitate if they knew that their body would be stuck in a tank of bilge water and rotting in the sun for science.

Heaven forbid they use the bodies to increase the sum of human knowledge if it gets icky! ewww #-o

To all the people saying "it's my body, I decide what happens to it" I can just say; relax, you won't care, you'll be dead ..|

I am personally looking forward to seeing hospitals full of surgeons and doctors who can say "I have never seen the organs of a real human before I started practising"
 
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