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Assisted suicide legislation will be used to begin euthanizing more burdensome persons who are judged “useless” to society.
Leftist government officials and eugenics advocates are attempting to broaden Canada’s “assisted suicide” legislation in order to begin euthanizing more burdensome citizens who are judged “useless” by society.
Following the passage of legislation legalizing euthanasia, the Canadian government launched the “Medical Assistance in Dying” (MAiD) program in 2016.
MAiD was intended to provide dying terminally ill individuals with a painless death alternative when contemporary medicine could not cure them any further.
However, the implementation of MAiD marked only the beginning of a very slippery slope that is now leading to a multinational eugenics agenda enforced by the government and subsidized by taxpayers.
Unlike the United States, Canada has a taxpayer-funded socialist healthcare system that provides “free” medical care to all citizens.
Under this government-controlled system, sick people who require expensive treatments are viewed as a burden on the state.
Chemotherapy can cost taxpayers tens of thousands of dollars each person.
Since the government implemented MAiD, doctors now have another low-cost option to euthanize people rather than treat them.
According to the analysis, the MAiD program saves the Canadian government $136.8 million per year.
Meanwhile, critics warn that vulnerable patients are being encouraged to choose death over “costly” treatment.
Since the laws were implemented in 2016, they have become significantly eased.
Every year, the number of persons killed by MAiD has increased.
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In 2022 alone, there were 13,241 state-authorized assisted suicides in Canada.
The government no longer restricts MAiD to terminally ill patients, and those suffering from homelessness, poverty, depression, mental illness, autism, vaccination injuries, impairments, and even hearing loss are executed by the state.
On October 16, the Associated Press reported on the questions that euthanasia providers are debating in private forums.
One story had a homeless guy being executed by lethal injection:
One doctor stated that, despite his patient’s chronic lung illness, his suffering was “mostly because he is homeless, in debt, and cannot tolerate the idea of (long-term care) of any kind.”
A respondent wondered if the fear of living in a nursing home was genuinely awful.
Another person found it difficult to stare at the wall or ceiling while waiting to be fed or have their diapers changed.
The individual was ultimately euthanized.
In the midst of a nationwide housing crisis, one physician stated that any proposal that patients be given better housing options before being offered euthanasia “seems simply unrealistic and thus, cruel.”
Another depicted a doctor arguing whether fat qualified someone for assisted suicide.
The individual in question referred to herself as “useless” and told the doctor she had “no purpose.”
The doctor seems to agree with this opinion.
According to the doctor who assessed her case, one woman with significant obesity described herself as a “useless body taking up space” because she had lost interest in hobbies, became socially reclusive, and felt she had “no purpose.”
Another doctor said that euthanasia was appropriate since obesity is “a medical condition which is indeed grievous and irremediable.”
Perhaps the most horrifying scenario is that of a woman who was coerced into accepting “assisted suicide.” The Canadian government.

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