Rotten travesty. Yeah. Send me to jail for contempt. Try that. Go ahead.
Meaning of the quote
This quote by American activist Jack Kevorkian expresses his frustration with the legal system. He seems to be daring the authorities to send him to jail for refusing to follow their rules or decisions, which he sees as a 'rotten travesty'. Kevorkian was a controversial figure who advocated for assisted suicide, and this quote reflects his defiant attitude towards the laws he disagreed with.
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Let’s hope you feel better now.
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She made the decision that her existence had lost its meaning. And you cannot judge that.
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My religion centers in different areas than what’s considered conventional religion.
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Five to six thousand people die every year waiting for organs, but nobody cares.
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Listen, when you take my liberty away, you’ve taken away more-something more precious than life. I mean, what good is a life without liberty? Huh? None.
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I’d find it demeaning to be cleaning toilets.
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There is nothing anyone can do anyway. The public has no power. The government knows I’m not a criminal. The parole board knows I’m not a criminal. The judge knows I’m not a criminal.
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First of all, do any of you here think it’s a crime to help a suffering human end his agony? Any of you think it is? Say so right now. Well, then, what are we doing here?
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The Supreme Court of the United States… has validated the Nazi method of execution in… concentration camps, starving them to death.
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Maybe I won’t stay out of prison. Who knows?
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I didn’t do this for other people; I did this for me. I fought for this right for me – does that sound selfish?
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As a medical doctor, it is my duty to evaluate the situation with as much data as I can gather and as much expertise as I have and as much experience as I have to determine whether or not the wish of the patient is medically justified.
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I will admit, like Socrates and Aristotle and Plato and some other philosophers, that there are instances where the death penalty would seem appropriate.
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Rotten travesty. Yeah. Send me to jail for contempt. Try that. Go ahead.
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When your conscience says law is immoral, don’t follow it.
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I gambled and I lost. I failed in securing my options for this choice for myself, but I succeeded in verifying the Dark Age is still with us.
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The patient decides when it’s best to go.
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The patient’s autonomy always, always should be respected, even if it is absolutely contrary – the decision is contrary to best medical advice and what the physician wants.
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You can cite me for contempt, Your Honor. I don’t care.
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Look at the forces against me. They don’t want me out. They’re afraid I’ll cause trouble if I get out.
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Among doctors in general, I think more than half support what I’m doing.
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What looks like enjoyment is the sneer of contempt. That’s not a smile.
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The American people are sheep. They’re comfortable, rich, working. It’s like the Romans, they’re happy with bread and their spectator sports. The Super Bowl means more to them than any right.
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There’s no doubt I expect to die in prison.
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What are friends? Some people are nice. Some people aren’t. There are some I’m fairly close with… we talk.
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None of them want to delay. Understand that. None of them.
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I don’t persuade to suicide.
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My intent was to carry out my duty as a doctor, to end their suffering. Unfortunately, that entailed, in their cases, ending of the life.
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This is not a trial. This is a lynching. There is no law.
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A transfer of money should never be involved in this profound situation. Although illness is profound, too, but medicine’s a business today. It’s a business.
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You’re basing your laws and your whole outlook on natural life on mythology. It won’t work. That’s why you have all these problems in the world. Name them: India, Pakistan, Ireland. Name them-all these problems. They’re all religious problems.
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Am I a criminal? The world knows I’m not a criminal. What are they trying to put me in jail for? You’ve lost common sense in this society because of religious fanaticism and dogma.
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All the big powers they’ve silenced me. So much for free speech and choice on this fundamental human right.
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When history looks back, it will prove what I’ll die knowing.
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I’m for absolute autonomy of the individual, and an adult, competent woman has absolute autonomy. It’s her choice.
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I don’t enjoy good food. I don’t enjoy flashy cars. I don’t care if I live in a dump. I don’t enjoy good clothes. This is the best I’ve dressed in months.
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I will go to what they call a court. Only they call it a court.
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It’s the boredom that kills you. You read until you’re tired of that. You do crossword puzzles until you’re tired of that. This is torture. This is mental torture.
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Not one has shown an iota of fear of death. They want to end this agony.
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