Euthanasia seems all the rage in
Canada. The Great White North is doing a land-office business in killing. And
now Quebec is planning to go ahead with taking euthanasia requests in advance. Despite the inconvenient fact that
doing so is in clear violation of federal law. Oh well, I mean it’s just
pre-booked killing. No big whoop, right?
Regardless, Sonia BĂ©langer, the Quebec
minister responsible for seniors, announced via a recent post on ‘X’ that the
province would be moving forward with taking “advance requests” for euthanasia,
A.K.A. “Medical Assistance in Dying,” or MAID-- the Criminal Code of Canada be
damned.
Currently, in order for a person to be
killed by euthanasia in Canada, they must provide “consent” at the time of the
procedure.
Well, I sure as hell hope so! Killing
people without their “consent” is murder! Which is still frowned upon in
many countries.
By contrast, “advance requests” would permit
a person to approve their killing on a future date, thereby allowing the
“procedure” to be carried out even if they are incapable of consenting at the
time of the pre-approved date of death.
Placing an order for one’s own demise
seems a bit odd to me. “Okay, one death…do you want fries with that?” Will
there be drive-up windows to facilitate the process soon?
Or maybe a dedicated phone number to
call?
“Good
afternoon, it’s a great day here at the Quebec Pre-Approved Euthanasia Hotline!
How can we help you?”
“I
was hoping to have you off me later this year.”
“Super!
Does December 23rd work for you, say 10:00 AM sharp?”
“No,
sorry, the 23rd doesn’t work for me, I’m getting my hair done. How
about the 27th around noon?”
“Great,
noon on the 27th it is! We will see you—and kill you—then!
Thanks for calling the Quebec Pre-Approved Euthanasia Hotline-- and have a
great day!”
Euthanasia is gaining acceptance in
the West. It says a great deal about a nation when euthanasia is accepted…along
with the demand for unfettered abortion until birth. And none of what it says
is good.
In fairness, perhaps it should be
unsurprising that this is the case, considering the governments of some of
these nations. If I lived under the Trudeau government, for example, I
might be looking for the number to that hotline myself.
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