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Kelsi Sheren |
Dying With Dignity Canada is aggressively marketing suicide on social media, with Bell Donating and Meta profiting. It's corporate-sponsored death disguised as compassion.
By Kelsi Sheren
Did you know since June 2019, Dying With Dignity Canada (DWDC) has poured an outrageous amount of money $617,840 of tax payer and donor dollars into Facebook ads explicitly pushing their dangerous pro-death, pro quit agenda. Meanwhile, suicide prevention efforts that will save you and help get you the real help you deserve received significantly less funding ……only $394,286. Let that sink in, I’ll wait.
Ask yourself, why is promoting death now more lucrative and prioritized than saving lives? What twisted message does this send to Canadians struggling with mental health or chronic illness? Instead of hope, we're being fed a steady diet of despair, painting suicide as an easy and acceptable escape. This isn't compassion…. it’s exploitation of the vulnerable.
Now here's the disturbing kicker, because you know there’s always more dark disgusting people willing to promote a pro death organization like DWDC, so of course they don't stand alone. They're backed by Bell Canada, the very same company behind the widely publicized "Bell Let’s Talk" campaign for suicide prevention and mental health awareness. Yes, the same Bell Canada that presents itself as a champion for mental health quietly funnels money into an organization actively promoting medically assisted death.
This shocking contradiction isn’t just hypocritical, it’s a betrayal of every Canadian who believed in their sincerity. Which at this point is almost no one.
I want to be clear as to exactly what is happening and for the readers the link to look this up yourself (fully public information) is available below. DWDC’s promotional spending isn’t just irresponsible; it's dangerous and morally bankrupt, but we already knew that.
Canada is currently facing a moral crisis and has for sometime including a mental health crisis and opioid crisis, unlike anything we've seen before. With the rapid normalization of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID), we should all be terrified. Initially intended as a compassionate option for unbearable suffering, it's been warped into an aggressively marketed solution for vulnerable people, pushed relentlessly on social media. I was never for this then, and I’m sure as hell not for this now. The place people go to escape reality and find narratives to support their view point are online are on platforms like Facebook. So of course DWDC would target Canadians through Meta.
This aggressive social media campaign is no accident. DWDC, with deep pockets, connections to liberal MP’s and corporate allies, has turned the act of dying into a mainstream solution. They exploit vulnerable individuals, subtly suggesting their lives hold less value. It's morally indefensible, yet they continue unchecked.
So…. eugenics.
Bell Canada and Meta have blood on their hands, and have for some times. Bell’s dual roles as suicide prevention advocate and DWDC donor, are shockingly contradictory but I don’t hear anyone calling Bell out?? Meta’s willingness to profit from these ads speaks volumes about their ethical stance. Both entities need to be held accountable, publicly and immediately.
The corporate-backed promotion of suicide is one of Canada's darkest issues, representing an existential threat to our national ethics and integrity or what’s left of it. Instead of desperately needed healthcare reform, expanded mental health support, or improved counselling services, access to cutting edge treatment like psychedelics millions are spent nudging vulnerable Canadians toward death. I need people to step up with me here, no more silence, no more passive overly Canadian bs polite acceptance.
Canadians deserve real support and care, not corporate-sponsored coercion masquerading as dignity. I think its about time we expose these alliances publicly and demand immediate action. Every Canadian should be outraged and actively demanding transparency from DWDC, Bell Canada, and Meta.
This isn't just another controversy, it’s a battle for what’s left of the already broken soul of Canada. The aggressive marketing of medically assisted suicide through META has to stop.
Bell Canada and Meta are profiting from death. It's not dignity, never has been. It’s suicide porn and it’s influencing our next generation, convincing them that you cannot heal from treatment resistant illness.
Sorry Bell, DWDC. Unfortunately for you, I am someone who has.
I won’t stop until people see you for who you really are. Purveyors of corporate, state sponsored suicide and killing.
LINKS:
https://m.facebook.com/ads/library/report/?source=onboarding
1 comment:
Thanks for your valuable work Kelsi, and your encouragement to phone Bell. I decided to do that and prepared some notes. I spoke with a young fellow for about 15 minutes. I requested that he record our whole conversation and pass it on to their board of directors and CEO for their review. I thanked Bell for their support of the many people struggling with mental illness, by spending over $394,000 on their “Bell Let’s Talk” suicide prevention program. I made a point of telling him about my brother-in-law who attempted suicide 3 times several years ago (he is receiving help now). I then commented that their support of suicide prevention was more than negated this year by Bell’s donation of $617,840 to Dying With Dignity Canada. I pointed out that it is hypocritical and totally counterproductive of Bell to want to appear to support people struggling with mental illness, while at the same time donating 56% more to an organization that is actively encouraging our Canadian Parliament to open MAID eligibility to people who struggle with mental illness alone, without any other life threatening disease. This fellow seemed very open and shared some of his own mental struggles. He said he would prepare a report to be forwarded to their board of directors and CEO.
I would encourage many other people to take up Kelsi’s request to hold Bell and Facebook Meta responsible for immoral business ethics that prioritize profits over support for struggling people.
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