The people that rule us always like to point to a segment of our society and say "that one's not worth the air (s)he breathes". In Nazi Germany, an "imperfect" child was immediately terminated https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_eugenics People that may produce an "imperfect" child were forcibly sterilized.
Now a committee of our Canadian Parliament has recommended that children who are mentally handicapped may choose to be killed. It's not hard to make a person desire death, just withdraw food, shelter and socialization and many times the person will suicide. The problem is, of course, most people aren't "good" at suicide. Most of them survive. Which is why the committee thinks that the government should step in and "Help". This in a country that has opposed the death penalty for any crime.
Since when did it become a death penalty offense to be "inconvenient" for our lords and masters?
http://news.nationalpost.com/news/c...gerous-by-some-conservative-committee-members
Now a committee of our Canadian Parliament has recommended that children who are mentally handicapped may choose to be killed. It's not hard to make a person desire death, just withdraw food, shelter and socialization and many times the person will suicide. The problem is, of course, most people aren't "good" at suicide. Most of them survive. Which is why the committee thinks that the government should step in and "Help". This in a country that has opposed the death penalty for any crime.
Since when did it become a death penalty offense to be "inconvenient" for our lords and masters?
http://news.nationalpost.com/news/c...gerous-by-some-conservative-committee-members
...A parliamentary committee says “mature minors” under the age of 18 should be able to access physician-assisted dying, as should people with advancing dementia who want to pre-arrange their deaths. ...
... Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould was attentive but careful in responding Thursday, saying cabinet must weigh the recommendations from the Liberal-dominated body. “We’re looking to ensure that we continue to take an empathetic approach, that we look to create balance in our approach that recognizes the autonomy of individuals, that recognizes the need to protect the vulnerable, that respects the conscience rights of medical practitioners, and that will take a little bit of time,” she said.
She would not say whether she agrees with assisted-dying for people with mental illnesses and mature minors.
“I, like everybody else, have their own personal views on this, and all personal views are going to necessarily need to be considered in this dialogue and debate.”
The legislation must be enacted by June 6, when the existing law against physician-assisting dying ceases to be valid. ...
... The report says all publicly funded health-care institutions must provide the service, but the procedure can be performed “in any appropriate location,” including in a person’s home.
Doctors should be free to object to performing the procedure but, at a minimum, must provide “an effective” referral for the patient. ...