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Originally posted by Sly_RJ
See, that's the thing, we CAN judge because we AREN'T there. We have no sentimental attachment, which means we can think clearly and objectively, allowing us to make "right" decisions instead of decisions based on emotion.
Other children could have used the organs that were donated to her. Granted, it isn't her fault that they didn't work. But it would be "right" to give another family the opportunity to save their child.
My organs serve no purpose after I die. I sure as hell hope they can help someone else out. Because when I'm sitting in that hospital bed in need of a kidney, I sure hope some decent person passes on the goods they no longer have use for.
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I agree, it would have been the right thing to do, but until you are put in that situation you have no idea.
Look, I've been there. We agreed to donate the organs if there was someone that needed an organ at that time and there wasnt so we declined. Why? Because once you sign the paper to donate they will take every organ out of the body and the organs that are not used will end up in some classroom. Would it have been the right thing to do? Probably. But would you want your kids organs spread all over the country so people can study on them? Not me.