Didn’t a whole bunch of people get sued for billions of dollars not too long ago, for sterilizing and mutilating huge numbers of the disabled?
Did we learn nothing from that experience?
I can appreciate that disabled children are difficult to care for, especially when they grow to become adults, and that better medical care is a mixed blessing in that all of us, including the disabled, are living a lot longer than we used to.
But, the solution we arrive at has to be one that respects the dignity of everyone involved - caregivers, as well as patients.
I would rather see a disabled person find a home in a safe and caring environment established for the specific purpose of caring for disabled persons, rather than see either the parents overloaded and destroyed by their child’s disability, or see the child mutilated and sterilized for anyone’s convenience.
How we treat our most difficult and needy citizens is a reflection of the values of our whole society - and the severely disabled need the care and love of the whole of society - it is crazy to expect the parents to do everything all by themselves.