It was supposed to be last resort only granted to people suffering from terminal/incurable disease that caused pain that could not be alleviated by any other means.
It didn't take long for it to be extended to depression, chronic pain after trying only limited options, old people who previously signed a form even if they actively resist and say no when the staff decides to do it.
''Healthcare'' professionals'' are now actively suggesting it to patients. It was at first explicitly said to be forbidden to suggest it to patients, it had to be them who brought it up. Didn't last long either.
There was a mini media scandal after some disabled minor celebrity got suggested she could get MAID since she complained the insane delays to get mobility accomodations made her life Hell.
Yup and "didn't take long" is a massive understatement. It basically happened overnight when you compare it to how long it took to approve the first category of people.
Not only that but "Medical Ethicists" are also pushing it. These freaks appear to be the most deranged, anti-moral, freaks in the universe when they're giving a moral OK to euthanasia to save costs for a centralized healthcare system.
The same thing happened with a veteran on a suicide hotline. Imagine calling a suicide hotline in a moment of mental health crisis, and they recommend suicide.
Honestly, these people need to be in prison. There's no way they don't engage in sketchy shit when they're telling suicidal people to kill themselves.
Anyone with "ethicist" in their job title is guaranteed to be a demonic sophist who makes their living by coming up with excuses to justify doing horrible things to people. It's a pattern I've seen many times over the years.
Imagine calling a suicide hotline in a moment of mental health crisis, and they recommend suicide.
That's not much different than everyone asking if I've considered suicide whenever I bring up my dating and social life. I rarely go a week without it being brought up.
I tried again this sunday and it was just as uneventful as expected even though I did hang around for a while longer after church and I did introduce myself to some people. It just felt like a complete waste of two hours.
Chronic pain I can see the merit in it. I'm setting up a living will to request the plug to be pulled if I'm on life support. I'd rather end it than live with severe chronic pain that made my very existence difficult.
It was supposed to be last resort only granted to people suffering from terminal/incurable disease that caused pain that could not be alleviated by any other means.
It didn't take long for it to be extended to depression, chronic pain after trying only limited options, old people who previously signed a form even if they actively resist and say no when the staff decides to do it.
''Healthcare'' professionals'' are now actively suggesting it to patients. It was at first explicitly said to be forbidden to suggest it to patients, it had to be them who brought it up. Didn't last long either.
There was a mini media scandal after some disabled minor celebrity got suggested she could get MAID since she complained the insane delays to get mobility accomodations made her life Hell.
They're training people on how to harvest organs from MAID victims.
Repeat.
They're fucking training people on how to harvest organs from MAID victims.
Yup and "didn't take long" is a massive understatement. It basically happened overnight when you compare it to how long it took to approve the first category of people.
Sixth leading cause of death in Ottawa in four years of legalization. It's literally Democide.
Not only that but "Medical Ethicists" are also pushing it. These freaks appear to be the most deranged, anti-moral, freaks in the universe when they're giving a moral OK to euthanasia to save costs for a centralized healthcare system.
The same thing happened with a veteran on a suicide hotline. Imagine calling a suicide hotline in a moment of mental health crisis, and they recommend suicide.
Honestly, these people need to be in prison. There's no way they don't engage in sketchy shit when they're telling suicidal people to kill themselves.
Anyone with "ethicist" in their job title is guaranteed to be a demonic sophist who makes their living by coming up with excuses to justify doing horrible things to people. It's a pattern I've seen many times over the years.
It's not supposed to be like that, but it is.
That's not much different than everyone asking if I've considered suicide whenever I bring up my dating and social life. I rarely go a week without it being brought up.
It doesn't help that you reject just about any suggestion that involves leaving your house.
I tried again this sunday and it was just as uneventful as expected even though I did hang around for a while longer after church and I did introduce myself to some people. It just felt like a complete waste of two hours.
Hell they changed the hippocratic oath.
When? This particular commercial seems to be about a terminal disease.
Since 2021, when ''foreseable death'' was removed from the limitations.
Now, for example, "grievous and irreversible" chronic pain is sufficient.
In only took from 2016 to 2021 for that ''impending death'' guardrail to get removed.
Okay so not depression then.
Chronic pain I can see the merit in it. I'm setting up a living will to request the plug to be pulled if I'm on life support. I'd rather end it than live with severe chronic pain that made my very existence difficult.
If depression is the sole reason, you have to wait untill March 2027, then that guardrail goes off too.