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Yeah, in the early days of the Nazi "euthanasia" program, the families played an active part (like I understand they have in the Canadian euthanasia program) but it was eventually taken out of the hands of the families as the Nazis went from killing people whose families gave them up to the remaining targets, people whose families actually cared about them. In all these cases, families and the states were trumpeted as heroes of mercy.
In most places today, the "mercy" routine is regarded as plainly evil (though like with a lot of evil things the Nazis did, a large reason is just that the Nazis did it), so instead it has pivoted to "it's not my fault if you can't feed yourself," spoken by the people who monopolize the available means by which someone could feed themselves.