We are all familiar with the atrocities of the Nazis. The same plan that has slowly worked its way into full-blown evil that we look back on in horror is at work again.
In the 1930s, Hitler and his colleagues were well aware that if the euthanasia program was fully introduced from the beginning, it would be opposed by the German people, so they slowly implemented the euthanasia program. , but certainly started by trying to change public opinion. Promotional activities. The National Socialist Racial Political Administration (NSRPA) produced leaflets, posters, and a short film shown in movie theaters reminding Germans of the cost of maintaining asylums for the incurably ill and insane.
Resentment built up in the hearts of the people at those who were using up scarce resources at the expense of those more deserving of support, such as young people who fought and died for their country.
As we saw in the previous article in this series, the Axion T4 program grew out of a single incident in 1939: a request for euthanasia for a young boy who had actually been murdered. This precedent was used to establish a program to kill children. There was a severe disability and the “parental” consent element quickly disappeared.
Lord Falconer
As a result, the “Euthanasia Order'' dated September 1, 1939 and written on Adolf Hitler's personal stationery reads: “Reich leaders Buhler and Dr. Brandt have been designated by name. It is responsible for extending the authority of doctors to provide compassionate death to patients who, based on their best judgment of human health, are deemed incurable.
There have already been two attempts to change the law on euthanasia here in the UK, both of which have failed, but the government first needs to decriminalize people traveling abroad to seek euthanasia. Starting with increased pressure to uphold right-to-die laws. suicide. Lord Joffe, Patricia Hewitt, Lord Falconer and Baroness Jay are among those actively calling for changes to the law.
Their efforts are supported by large-scale campaigns to change public opinion through high-profile media cases such as the Debbie Purdy case.
Failing in his first attempt to get legal reform through Parliament, Lord Falconer resorted to a more sinister ploy: an unholy alliance with DEMOS through the Assisted Dying Commission. The informal committee, funded by Terry Pratchett and Bernard Lewis, is gathering evidence from anyone who wants to take part. The commission commissioned a survey that included key questions such as: “If some form of assisted dying were legalized, what safeguards would be needed to protect vulnerable people?” Created. … and … “If some form of assisted dying were legalized, who do you think should decide whether a person requesting assisted dying is eligible to receive assistance?” Should the decision be made by a doctor, by an independent judicial body such as a court, or by another type of organization?”
Baroness Warnock… Ready for your own program?
You can only imagine how the results of such a study could be tipped towards a “desired” outcome and used to influence governments with all the acclaim of DEMOS. I'll leave it to you.
Baroness Warnock, a veteran adviser to the British government and one of Britain's leading “moral philosophers,” does not hesitate to share her views on ending the lives of people she deems unfit to continue living. . Consider, for example, her comments in an interview with the Church of Scotland's magazine Life and Work:
“Older people suffering from dementia are a burden to the NHS and their families and should consider taking their own lives.”
Or is this…
“Mentally debilitated pensioners are 'wasting a human life' for the care they need and should be allowed to choose euthanasia, even if it is painless. ”
If those words don't send chills down your spine, how about this… She hopes those who can't take care of themselves will soon have “permission to put others down.”