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Wow, is it possible that some people seriously question the use of the word "killing" in this context and think "termination" should be used instead?

Does the wikipedia neutral language policy actually require the use of such extreme euphemism?

If so, shouldn't the policy apply throughout? (Wouldn't want to offend anyone by saying that Nazis killed people!)


I'm not sure I understand what you're saying. The word "kill" means "to deprive of life". It does not convey any implication as to motive or moral valuation. Using "kill" in reference to active euthanasia is simply a matter of recognizing reality. Avoiding its use is intellectual and moral evasion. On the other hand, if you are referring to situations wherein a person is simply allowed to die naturally, by refraining from extraordinary medical intervention, I would agree that "kill" is not accurate. But that is not the context in which the substitution I objected to was made.


Is potassium chloride with some other drugs used for euthanasia ?

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