Children’s Book Tries to Convince Kids That Euthanizing People is OK
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. In it, the child is taught how a person is killed during euthanasia:
If I were a kid and that happened to somebody I loved, I’d never want to see a doctor again. Good grief.
Sick …we have to protect our kids and grandkids from the evil fucks
The ten year olds of today will be voters in 2030. That’s all you need to know if you are a person hoping to have a peaceful relaxing retirement. The steps being taken today to indoctrinate children will shift the public mood away from the old power base of the Boomers and those even older who are still alive and into the hands of a younger generation who will be bringing changes. Its clear to me that this program sees the elderly as excess to society and no longer useful. While it may be true it does not consider they have earned the right to live out their lives. But changing sentiments means younger people who feel burdened and held back in an environment of low growth and lost opportunity will seek to blame those who are costing society the most. So pressure to send off old folks for MAID will increase and we have already seen how many of the elderly were essentially liquidated during Covid through the use of Midazolam and ventilators et al. Its a dark future for those who don’t have family support since nobody will be advocating for them in a high tax environment that is increasingly hostile to the aged. Old age homes and hospitals and hospice care are already the new killing fields. What is happening now is its just being normalized.
Do not make the mistake of thinking that “having children” or “having family support” guarantees you will be valued in old age. Ask anyone who works in an assisted living facility. They will tell you that these places are full of people whose children never visit, hardly ever call, and don’t even bother with their parents on birthdays, holidays etc. Yes, some are fortunate and their family members care for them and advocate for them, but there are more than you think who basically have no one, even though they have produced offspring.
Better to develop a network of trusted friends. As the saying goes, you can choose your friends but you can’t choose your family.
So true GMG! I can hardly agree more.
Astute observations Farmer!