I am a little fuzzy here on this. Personally before they figured out what was wrong with my body I was in a pretty dark place. Granted not that dark, but close. I have known two people in the past year or so die from cancer. It was not pretty. One female one male. When women loose their hair it puts them in a pretty dark place. Finally she said fuck you I am not going to chemo anymore. Same with the guy, both gone week or so after that decision. The chances of the chemo working are not 0, but pretty darn close to zero. So there is a chance that could save their life. Is saying no more chemo the same as what I copied above? How is it not. Lets say their chances to live from the chemo are 5% that is not zero. You can't say they have no chance. If you argue that is so small the likely hood of remission is just............ ok fine, what is the number, 7%, 10%......who decides on what that is.
When I read the Kali story, I read that as a failure. How many people got told no you need to wait a month, three, whatever and then when that time rolled around they said.....you know that is not such a good idea. Now a few hours, all you have done is grant people death that would have "cooled off" otherwise. If your goal is to remove people from the planet, sounds like you made the correct move, if you want to really "help" people, ahh.....not so much.
I don't have a good answer for this, how this should be done. I remember this back with Dr. Death, Kevorkian.....and then it went away for a little while.
Just sounding things out loud here, something says to me that if you have something that is going to slowly kill you and put you in such pain and anguish to you and those you love, and those are the people that will take care of you.....don't know, I just don't know what to think about this.