California Gov. Jerry Brown “cleverly” called the End of Life Option Act “a matter of life and death” today as he signed the right-to-die legislation into law.
Read California governor Jerry Brown's moving letter in support of assisted dying http://t.co/ggFOujy5JQ
— Quartz (@qz) October 5, 2015
“Assisted dying” does have slightly cheerier and more compassionate ring to it that those other options. For just that reason, Mollie Hemingway, senior editor of The Federalist, asks that impartial journalists not use the term.
"Assisted dying" is a euphemism for killing someone. Journalists not interested in advocacy for such killings should not use.
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) October 5, 2015
https://twitter.com/TheUsaian/status/651155446468751361
@MZHemingway Dying doesn't require assistance.
— ConcernedCitizen (@Ubi_est_veritas) October 5, 2015
https://twitter.com/BKelile/status/651154841553670144
@MZHemingway Big Brother says assisted dying is doubleplusgood.
— Kyle Sammin (@KyleSammin) October 5, 2015
@MZHemingway The passive voice was administered.
— Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) October 5, 2015
@baseballcrank @MZHemingway There was death.
— Driftin' Cowboy (@jagvocut) October 5, 2015
@MZHemingway are these the same people who are against the death penalty for criminals? What the heck?
— Rick P (@Adeptone) October 5, 2015
Imagine if this BS progressive term were applied to shootings… https://t.co/MOZ3tZf46I
— Derek Hunter (@derekahunter) October 5, 2015
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