Δευτέρα 19 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016

Medieval Greek State. The Case of Alexander Velios

Alexander Velios was a 63-year-old journalist, who was diagnosed with cancer and decided to go by "not assisted euthanasia". He announced that he would do it and recorded it on a video tape. He wrote a book about it. He finally did it. And the barbaric, medieval, inquisitional, misanthropic Greek state vindicated him and tries to intimidate all humanists. If they could they would do everything they did at the times of Byzantium.
The Greek judicial system made a peculiar decision and ordered the exhumation of the body of Mr. Velios, in order to see if there was a fluid injected or not.
The Greek theocrats and their servants say that Greece is not a theocracy and everyone is free to believe whatever one likes. This statement is contradicted by everyday's practice.
They cannot punish Mr. Velios anymore, but they can make it difficult for other people who have the same view about life and death.
Christians are frightened of death, because they don't know what Yahweh is going to decide about them. So probably they didn't believe he would do it. He was too calm about it.
Now, they will try to frighten relatives and doctors, so that no one will have a chance to try it. Instead of doctors and nurses doing their job looking after the patients, everybody will be chasing the moribunds.