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The motive here is not money

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2025 5:49 am
by asimj1
He has also announced that he will broadcast his death via livestream. but attention. The TV man is campaigning for the legalization of euthanasia in Taiwan. To this end, he has already organized an exhibition, held a "pre-funeral" and presented a book on the subject.

Ironically, the spectacular action in Taiwan america rcs data has not caused much of a stir in the media. People there are probably growing tired of Tah-Ren Fu's activities. Swiss newspapers were all the more grateful to receive the "news". News, it should be noted, about which nothing has happened so far and probably never will. The man who wants to die claims to have found an assisted suicide organization in Dignitas, but it is unlikely that this organization will actually stream a suicide live. That would be publicity, but hardly the kind that is wanted. In media reports, competitor Exit (where they say "no, thank you") and one or two experts on dying in public have been given a voice.

A nice, well-rounded story that revolves solely around what someone is supposedly planning to do. In the past, you had to achieve something or at least be guilty of something to make headlines, but today an absurd idea is enough. The 84-year-old refused an operation, by the way; after all, it might have saved his life, which would not have been particularly helpful to his cause. After all, a pancreatic operation on a sports presenter from Taiwan who is unknown to us would hardly have made it into "20 Minutes".