Quote Originally Posted by AntiKingWarmanCake88 View Post
Severly handicapped..... Abort, God forgive me for saying that.


If only miniorly handicapped, no.
but there is the problem of definition. when is someone severely handicapped and when is someone only minor handicapped? ofcourse the extreme cases (completely disabled and mentally retarded vs missing a leg or being blind) are easy, but what about the bordercases? what about a person who can barely move on his own but is extremely intelligent and capable of producing the most astonishing art? and that leads to another question, why should the life of an intelligent handicapped person be valued higher than that of an unintelligent one. To whose interests do we look first in such a case. my intuitions would be that of the child, but apparantly the vvd think tank disagrees and thinks we should look at the interest of the state first.