週四(7/7)1.我就要你好好的(談安樂死)2. 迪士尼與中國人水準

板橋區文化路一段421巷11弄1號 (陽光甜味咖啡館)
新埔捷運站1號出口 旁邊7-11巷子進入20公尺 看到夏朵美髮
「Me Before You」的圖片搜尋結果

我就要你好好的(談安樂死)
”Me Before You”
Louisa Clark is an ordinary girl living an exceedingly ordinary life—steady boyfriend, close family—who has never been farther afield than their tiny village. She takes a badly needed job working for ex–Master of the Universe Will Traynor, who is wheelchair bound after an accident. Will has always lived a huge life—big deals, extreme sports, worldwide travel—and now he’s pretty sure he cannot live the way he is.

 Will is acerbic, moody, bossy—but Lou refuses to treat him with kid gloves, and soon his happiness means more to her than she expected. When she learns that Will has shocking plans of his own, she sets out to show him that life is still worth living.

Boycotting ‘”Me Before You”  Alex Schadenberg
The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition is urging its supporters to boycott Me Before You in order not to give any money to the production of movies that perpetuate the ideology that death is better than living with a disability.

We also urge our supporters to donate the admission price to either: Not Dead Yet, Not Dead Yet UK, or the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition.

This is not a campaign to obstruct free speech; this is a campaign to oppose the line this movie promotes. Not only is death portrayed as better than living with a disability, but the ultimate act of love, for a person who lives with a disability, is his or her own death.

In the Me Before You plot, Will Traynor, who was paralysed in an accident, decides to die by assisted suicide at a Swiss suicide clinic. His family, who is incredibly wealthy, hires Louisa Clark, as his care-giver.

As the story progresses, Clark falls in love with Traynor, but Traynor has decided that death is better than living with a disability. Traynor dies by assisted suicide in Switzerland and, of course, he loves Clark so much he leaves her an inheritance.

What is most insidious about the movie is that Traynor’s suicide is sold as an act of love. For me that borders on what I call “disability death porn.”

Q:
Assisted suicide: where to go to die?
Do you agree or disagree with euthanasia?
What are you opinions that about assisted suicide clinics at a Swiss?
Is ”assisted suicide” permitted “in Taiwan?
How will you live if you were paralyzed?
Is caregiver a good job?
Is life really worth living?
「Chinese Tourists Ruin Shanghai Disneyland」的圖片搜尋結果
迪士尼與中國人水準
Chinese Tourists Ruin Shanghai Disneyland  asiancorrespondent.com

THOUSANDS of tourists and revelers in China flocked to the unopened Disneytown complex at the Shanghai Disney Resort to catch a glimpse of the new theme park, but the visit to the Magic Kingdom became a nightmare for some due to the misbehavior of others.

The ‘preview’ of the park was in line with the opening day of Line 11’s Disney Resort station. Although the park only opens its gates next month, a number of badly behaved tourists were already seen wreaking havoc outside the venue, with some defacing lampposts, trampling on flowers, and excreting in the compound.

The Shanghai Daily reported 8,000 commuters had arrived at the station by 5pm on Monday to visit the resort’s shopping, dining and entertainment district, which is open to the public free of charge.

The paper reported Disney staff welcoming visitors on arrival, taking photos for them and guiding them through the various unopened shops and restaurants.

Visitors were also treated to a stroll through Wishing Star Park and Lake at the station’s No. 1 exit, which provides the quickest access to the resort.

However, lifestyle news site Shanghaiist highlighted the social media buzz on Weibo with pictures demonstrating examples of “uncivilized behavior” that has tainted the reputation of Chinese tourists at home and abroad.

According to the site, Disneyland’s meticulous gardening bore the brunt of the bad behavior, after being trampled, trashed, and excreted on.
Q:
What do you think the news reported that Chinese tourists ruin shanghai Disneyland?
What do you think about Disneylands or theme parks in Taiwan?
What do you think about Chinese tourists? Why are Chinese tourists so rude?
How to deal with rude people?
How to have good manners?
How to have good manners as a tourist?

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