And again that’s like arguing a parent’s rights disappear when the child goes out in public.
The parents and the doctors have issued a DNR order. I’m sorry you feel you’be been placed on the Earth to make decisions for others.
Again, the issue here is whether I and others are allowed to make our own moral decision when confronted with a dying child.
Your position leads inevitably to the conclusion that I can be punished if I help an ailing child whom her mother wanted me to leave for dead.
You are the one arguing for the state to compel the moral decisions of others, not I.