Not Dead Yet is a United States disability rights group that opposes assisted suicide and euthanasia for disabled people. Diane Coleman, JD, is the founder and president of this national group. Stephen Drake, a research analyst with NDY, is one of the group's chief spokespersons and contacts for press releases. In 2004, NDY protested against the removal of Terri Schiavo's feeding tube. It also protested against the movie Million Dollar Baby, in which the injection of an overdose of epinephrine to euthanize a suicidal quadriplegic woman is depicted as a rational and compassionate act. The group has been highly critical of utilitarian philosophers such as Peter Singer of Princeton University. Coleman has called Professor Singer "the most dangerous man on earth" and asserted that he was advocating genocide. In June 2015, NDY organized protests against Singer's position that new-born babies with certain disabilities can morally be killed, which he sees as no different from abortion.
Abbreviation | NDY |
Type | group |
Purpose | Disability rights, right to life |
Headquarters | Rochester, New York, United States |
Leader | Diane Coleman, founder |
Key people | Stephen Drake, spokesperson |
Official Website | http://www.notdeadyet.org |
關於Not Dead Yet
Sitcom that sees a woman pick up the pieces of her professional and personal lives as she takes on a job as an obituary writer. The series was created for television by Casey Johnson
and David Windsor.
Not Dead Yet的成就
The show's pilot episode was directed by Dean Holland. It is based on the book Confessions of a Forty-Something F** Up.
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Care Not Killing.. Right to die - The right to die is a concept based on the opinion that human beings are entitled to end their life or undergo voluntary euthanasia.. Terri Schiavo case.. Euthanasia in the United States.. Assisted suicide.. Health and disability rights organizations in the United States.. Disability rights organizations.