He writes with a holier-than though, high-horse snarkiness that makes him sound every bit as annoying as the activists he condemns.
Why? Because he opposes euthanasia?
As soon as someone trots out the phrase “holier than thou”, it begs the question - what’s wrong with being “holy” or rather, standing up for morality?
Someone doesn’t feel “holy” and therefore feels guilty? And dislikes people who stand up for morality?
High horse snarkiness? Meaning he says he’s right, and those who want laws changed so they can legally kill people are wrong?
I didn’t seen any holier-than-thou attitude in his writing. Where are you getting that from?