Laissez-faire attitude, confusion about what to do about non-terminal handicapped people (love them, if you ask me, and care for them), fear about being in that situation themselves, and an awfully easy acceptance of state sanctioned euthanasia (or whatever you want to call it - pretend mercy-killing) -
A lot of rot in the soul. Or mis-information about right and wrong. Dis-information by those who want this new way.
Compare:
Mother Teresa found a man who was dying, took him home, cleaned him, gave him a clean place to lie, and was there for him as he died.
MS take his handicapped wife out of a nice nursing home, puts her into a home for the dying for years, denies her as much of her comforts as possible, and dehydrates her so she will die, supposedly to put her out of a misery he couldn't prove she was in.
Tell me which is showing compassion and love of neighbor?
This is repulsive. Waiting for someone to die of a lack of water.