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People who don’t want to do organ donation after they die, why?
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Their body, their choice.

Religious Beliefs: Some religions have specific teachings or beliefs about the sanctity of the body after death and may discourage or prohibit organ donation.

The most common reasons cited for not wanting to donate organs were mistrust (of doctors, hospitals, and the organ allocation system), a belief in a black market for organs in the United States, and deservingness issues (that one's organs would go to someone who brought on his or her own illness

Ok the doctors letting you die to take your organs thing just unlocked a new unrational fear, I already feel like some of them are pill pushers for profit and the ungodly cost of things in this country doesn't ease any mistrust any.

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