Thursday, November 10, 2022

Canadian man claims that he was pressured to request euthanasia.

Alex Schadenberg
Executive Director, Euthanasia Prevention Coalition

Michael Kaplan wrote and indepth article that was published in the New York Post concerning Roger Foley, a Canadian man who was pushed to ask for an assisted death while being denied the care that he needed to live. Kaplan also researched the 2019 death of Alan Nichols, who died by euthanasia even though he was only depressed.

Kaplan reports on the Roger Foley case:
“I’ve been pressured to do an assisted suicide,” he told The Post, alleging this happened with caretakers at Victoria Hospital, a primarily government-funded center in London, Ontario.

“They asked if I want an assisted death. I don’t. I was told that I would be charged $1,800 per day [for hospital care]. I have $2 million worth of bills. Nurses here told me that I should end my life. That shocked me.”

Foley’s claims to The Post echo his allegations in a lawsuit filed against Victoria Hospital Health Services Centre, among others, in which he claims that healthcare workers have pushed him to end his life.
Foley was pressured to die and he was further pressured by a collection agency. Kaplan states:

“Mr. Foley was told by hospital staff that he had stayed at the hospital for too long and if he did not receive self-directed funding [from local agencies, covering home care], he should apply for assisted death as an option,” the lawsuit claims.

It goes on to accuse the defendants of “sending a collection agency after [Foley] to pressure him into a medically assisted death,” adding that “defendants have violated [Foley’s] rights and freedom.”
Alan (left) with his brother Gary
Kaplan then looks into the death of Alan Nichols.
The medically assisted suicide of Alan Nichols in 2019 has been held up as an example. The 61-year-old was depressive and reportedly suicidal. Canadian law requires patients can only legally undergo medically-assisted suicide if they suffer from a physical — not mental — ailment. Nichols, it is reported in an article by Associated Press, listed hearing loss as his reason for euthanasia. Relatives maintain that hospital employees helped him to put in the request.

“He didn’t have a life-threatening disease,” his brother Gary Nichols told CTV news. “I didn’t think he had a sound mind at all.”
Kaplan also reports that Foley claims in his lawsuit that the hospital denied him food and fluid.
The lawsuit references “the defendants denying him food and water, and failing to provide him with the necessities of life and endangering his life [by] making him critically acidotic [a condition in which there is too much acid in bodily fluids].”
Kaplan concludes the article with Foley stating:
Said Foley: “There is pressure on [disabled] people who should be treated equally and celebrated for their strength and diversity and difference.

“Society deems us better off dead. We have to justify being alive and [to pro-euthanasia contingents] our lives don’t matter.”
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9 comments:

  1. Once you start considering "life unworthy of life", as the nazi's put it, then who's life matters much except your own? You open the door to being God, now it is you who makes the call, and you start weighing other lives and how much they matter. Well come to find out, others don't matter all that much, and pretty soon you are Klaus Schwab's friend, Harari something or other, stating openly that millions of peasants (us) could disappear today and no one would miss us, our lives are entirely expendable.
    It's godless.
    It's diabolical.
    It's cold-blooded.
    It's inhuman.
    It's selfish.
    It's narcissistic.
    It's atheistic.
    It's satanic.
    It's evil.

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  2. You are right on Kathleen 1031

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  3. Maybe the person who suggested euthanasia wanted Foley to go to the media ...

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  4. Doctors are supposed to help people to live, not to die.

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  5. We have become a culture of death, be it abortion before or now even after birth, then euthanasia! It is a very sad scenario of our lives that we have become heartless.
    Without God, anything is possible because only He gives us life & purpose. Very sad society!

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  6. Gov't agencies do their leaders' bidding, blindly and coldly. Our Healthcare is now Deathcare. Shame on our leaders!

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  7. Pray that doctors will come to their senses and state “Enough is enough, we will no longer do this.” And pray that the physicians colleges will have the moral fortitude to take leadership in this to prohibit the taking of lives, the strength to suspend those who do euthanize, and the strength to counter the public activists who demand it. This has been done in Germany in spite of euthanasia laws still remaining on the books. If the German medical association can, our Canadian colleges should be able to as well… if they have the moral fortitude to stand against it.

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  8. MAiD has become the Trojan Horse for a death cult. Nazi Germany started with exterminating the incurables and it turned into genocide.

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