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Tom Busse's avatar

Talk about the "demise pill" dates from the 60's as part of the New World System. It was featured in 1973's "Soylent Green" which seemed to be clued into the global power elite's plans. We saw with 'covid' how Canada really advanced the new system, so I'm not surprised to see it being advanced there.

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Gary Sharpe's avatar

Frightening and horrofying. Sounds like neo-eugenics.

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ReadsTooMuchPraysTooLittle's avatar

The biological drive to live is - or should be, anyway - strong. The fact that 7% of all people who have recently died, while sentient enough to understand and make decisions about their immediate future, are *choosing to die*, is...problematic. To say the least. What is wrong with our society that we are deconstructing the will to live?

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M. Dowrick's avatar

What do you want for your loved one is the wrong question. What does a person want for themselves? That is the question. A kind death is one with no discomfort. The only way to experience that death is through the use of drugs, similar to the way dogs are euthanised. Doctors are the only ones with legal access to the drugs used for euthanasia. By all means any person can administer these drugs, but only a doctor can access them through the prescription process.

Having worked in nursing and witnessed many many horrific deaths, more recently deaths administered by “hospice care” in the USA, there is no kindness. The deaths via hospice are horrific! I have watched the dying starved, dehydrated and drops of morphine dropped into the mouths of semi-conscious dying people, which they choke to death on. What kind of hell is that?

So if an individual wishes to die, for whatever reason, it is their choice. But for goodness sake what would be the purpose of making their death a horror? It serves no purpose.

People should prepare their wishes for a kind death. Why isn’t this the law anywhere euthanasia is legal? No one else should have to make that decision for another.

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Remnant MD's avatar

Death can be nearly instantaneous without the use of drugs.

It's just that the other methods of doing this are not considered in our 'civilized' world.

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Bigquacker's avatar

Strong arguments.

Using the argument that people can always kill themselves, then we may consider assisted death only for people who are confined to a hospital bed, coma or otherwise...

That's ironic. Because: *that* vision is what 99% of regular people imagine when asked about assisted suicide.

Which might explain why the idea of assisted suicide caught on, despite most people's principles not changing. To where now we have Quebec ☠️

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M. Dowrick's avatar

Justin is literally killing his own citizens in front of the world. I have not heard one leader speak out🥲🥲

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