Thursday, 3 April 2025

Rationing healthcare in favour of the virtuous and productive?

4:00  Space begins.

https://millennialwoes.substack.com/p/the-end-of-life-question/comment/104762603

5:00  Patriarchy is a breeding programme. 

6:00  A viable country

Putting people into categories of care

7:00  Homeless shelters

8:00  Reintroducing slavery

9:00  Assisted dying and euthanasia in the US

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euthanasia_in_the_United_States

10:00  Living wills

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assisted_suicide_in_the_United_States

https://compassionandchoices.org/resource/dementia-7-stages/

17:00  Parent-children relationships

19:00  We must not make the category error of confusing what should be done with what it is possible to get people to agree with.

20:00  Age and mental health criteria

21:00  "Inability to self-sustain should be the criteria."

22:00  People with mental health issues unlikely to be productive citizens with suffering from alcoholism and addiction

23:00  Caseworkers to monitor citizens of dubious productivity

24:00  Slavery

25:00  Opportunities for correction

27:00  Surplus to requirements

28:00  Independent living

30:00  Valuable members of society

31:00  Lightening the load of social services

India and Sweden

34:00  "Commoners"

35:00  National Job and Slave Agency

36:00  Care homes

37:00  Rationed healthcare

39:00  A noose and a chair in their room

40:00  The consequences of not having enough children

41:00  Boomers not getting on with their children

43:00  Boomers not wanting their children to move in with them

44:00  The lives and times of boomers

45:00  The youth are being outnumbered by the aged

46:00  The rising average age of  Western countries

47:00  Boomer blaming

48:00  Different values of the generations

The Silent Generation

https://www.bps.org.uk/psychologist/silent-generation

49:00  The Generation Gap

50:00  Petty differences

51:00  Ideological and demographic problem

Career assistance and placements

52:00  Status 

53:00  Media campaign

Marriage and family values is a buddy system.

54:00  Slavery and prostitution were the supporting walls of society.

55:00  Slavery was the ancient welfare state. 

The Welfare State has now become a sacred cow. 

56:00  Admitting our mistakes and not worshiping everything our ancestors ever did and calling it tradition

57:00  Regulating gender relations is the solution to labour problems too. 

Dysgenic one child policy in China

58:00  Feminism can only be addressed by Koranic principles of behaviour.

59:00  Muslims in India have a higher birth rate than Hindus.

Based on the most recent available data, Muslim birth rates in India are higher than Hindu birth rates. According to the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5) conducted in 2019-2021, the Total Fertility Rate (TFR)—which measures the average number of children a woman is expected to have in her lifetime—is 2.36 for Muslims and 1.94 for Hindus. This indicates that, on average, Muslim women in India have more children than Hindu women.

However, it’s worth noting that the fertility gap between the two groups has been narrowing over time. For instance, in 1992-1993 (NFHS-1), the TFR for Muslims was 4.4, while for Hindus it was 3.3—a gap of 1.1 children. By 2019-2021, this difference had shrunk to 0.42 children, reflecting a sharper decline in Muslim fertility rates (a drop of about 47%) compared to Hindu rates (a drop of about 41%). Despite this convergence, Muslim birth rates remain higher than Hindu birth rates as of the latest data.

1:01:00  DR NICK joins to discuss euthanasia and not playing God.

1:04:00  The Koran forbids suicide.

1:06:00  Atheist or agnostic?

1:07:00  PHREEBEEZ joins. 

1:09:00  Demographic problems because of a low birth rate.

1:10:00  Suicide is forbidden in the Koran.

1:11:00  VINCENT rejoins.

1:12:00  The gender divide on abstractions and practicality

1:14:00  Women's work to look after the sick and elderly

1:15:00  Gender roles

1:18:00  quran.com/51/55

1:20:00  The role of prophets

https://corpus.quran.com/translation.jsp?chapter=28&verse=59

1:23:00  Putting people on notice

1:24:00  Rationed healthcare

1:25:00  The Latest Decalogue by A H Clough

https://potw.org/archive/potw238.html

1:29:00  How to ration healthcare

1:33:00  Admitting mistakes

1:35:00  Categorising people

https://compassionandchoices.org/resource/dementia-7-stages/

1:36:00  Three positions: withholding healthcare, administering healthcare, administering assisted suicide

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