Apparently,
the law in New Brunswick, Canada, pertaining to organ
donations reads: “The Chief Coroner may allow the removal of
organs or tissue after the death of a person notwithstanding that death has not
yet occurred if, (a) in the opinion of a physician the death of the person is
imminent by reason of injury or disease,” along with a couple of other
requirements.
“Notwithstanding
that death has not yet occurred?!” What kind of verbiage is that?! Translated
from the leftist legalese claptrap this means, “even if the person is still
alive.” Has Canada gotten so cozy with Communist China that it is replicating
what the CCP does to the Uyghurs and
members of Falun Gong? Forced organ “harvesting” is kind of a big deal…or
should be.
I
myself have been diagnosed with a terminal disease, though my expected demise
may not technically be “imminent.” I think I’m as generous as the next guy, but
all things considered I’d like to keep my heart, lungs, liver, skin, et. al.,
until I have truly and unquestionably checked out. This doesn’t seem like too
much to ask.
When
we start down the road of cheapening life, a path on which we sadly embarked
long ago, it gets continually easier and less controversial to do so over time.
Legalize abortion. Then call it “women’s health care.” Then legalize it up to
the moment of birth. And maybe well
after birth, via ever-expanding Medical Assistance In
Dying (MAID) programs like Canada’s. MAID is no longer limited to those whose
death is imminent. Anyone in long-term pain, physically and mentally, may be
eligible to have their lives snuffed out.
“Black
Horse,” a Canadian commentator and BlazeTV contributor, told BlazeTV host
Auron MacIntryre that, in 2024, “over 16,000 people were killed via MAID”
and notes that it is a “radically expanding program.” And a rapidly expanding
one.
I
wonder how many “undocumented migrants” have been exterminated via MAID.
Unfettered abortion of native Canadian and American kids, and the rapidly
expanding practice of helping sick and stressed-out citizens die, juxtaposed
against the importation of many millions of illegal aliens might almost make
one think that the Great Replacement Theory is more than a theory.
That’s
because, like most recent “conspiracy theories,” it is far more fact than
fiction.
When
espousing a pro-life message can get one threatened with criminal
charges but assisting someone in dying-- or
getting a jump on harvesting their organs-- is afforded legal protection…the
prognosis for that society is terminal. And its death may well be imminent.
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