In Canada, children are being taught about the wonders of selective life ending.
This from americanthinker.com,
Using simple language, children are walked through the peaceful, painless process: First, the person is made to relax, then the person is knocked out, and then the person is painlessly executed.
Much like author Kurt Vonnegut’s Welcome to the Monkey House, Wesley J. Smith, at National Review, describes what’s happening in Canada:
Children are being indoctrinated into everything that subverts traditional values these days, and in Canada that includes bringing children along when a loved one is being euthanized—which goes by the euphemism MAID for medical assistance in dying.
Children are introduced into the medical killing fields by Canadian Virtual Hospice with its Medical Assistance in Dying Activity Book, described as being for children ages 6–12.
The children are warned that, once someone commits to “MAID,” there’s no going back. That person has committed to dying and it’s tacky to stop them. Smith begs to differ:
That isn’t true, of course. Palliative care and appropriate emotional and psychological interventions can overcome suicide ideation in the seriously ill and disabled. But those asking for euthanasia are denied this essential hospice service.
Moreover, only 15 percent of Canadians have adequate access to palliative care—a true scandal in a country that pushes euthanasia.
The book even has activities, so the child can plan his role in the other person’s euthanasia and, perhaps, already start thinking about his own euthanasia choices when the time comes.
“Grandpa, can I be with you when you’re injected?”
The author, who admits having previously been a democrat, wrote of a memory of a broadcast on NPR:
I remember a Dutch man boasting about the Netherlands’ newly created euthanasia program. He said that nothing like that should ever be tried in America. His reasoning was that, because America didn’t have socialized medicine, people would bully sick relatives to end it all to save money.
Even then, I knew that the Dutchman was dead wrong. People will do anything to save the one they love.
To the state, however, we’re all widgets and line items in budgets—and so it is that, in Canada, it’s a lot cheaper to kill people than to give them the palliative care that will allow them to face down a terminal disease without suffering.
With those two ideologies at work, killing sick citizens—in Canada—is an optimal use of resources and for the greater good.
We can safely assume with near absolute certainty that Justin Trudeau will never believe that he’s worth more to his country dead than alive or that Mother Gaia would be happier without him imposing on her unsullied natural beauty, right?
When the government pushes it, euthanasia is always for the little people—and, in Canada, for the very young little people.
Is socialist Canada an example of what the United States would eventually become under democrat-communist one-party rule?
Would America become a place in which old people are encouraged to commit suicide?
And from a young age, children are given examples and encouraged to read Vonnegut-like stories to help them understand a loved one’s death, and to also encourage euthanasia for them as an eventual great “life” option?
May God and our hard work and determination save America from the Obiden communist transformation.
God speed to Conservatism.