tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9216787076261944467.post7258165583107969952..comments2024-03-28T13:26:59.030-04:00Comments on Euthanasia Prevention Coalition: Dutch nursing home death – more excuses, more killingAlex Schadenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07649977828342637842noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9216787076261944467.post-65783146633830488432017-03-13T06:01:10.470-04:002017-03-13T06:01:10.470-04:00You are either amazingly ill informed, or too youn...You are either amazingly ill informed, or too young to really care. Eugenics is going full bore in the USA. You actually have to move in with your loved one to prevent it. Death panels are real. Professors at my university went to D.C. to set them up, and they have been incorporated into Obamacare along with the Liverpool Care Pathway. People are being systematically offed against their will. All the instances written up in Panzer's paper Lynching of the Elderly and Disabled are happening daily. Euthanasia is just eugenics with a polite name.Gretchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11560288993368018942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9216787076261944467.post-40078242405857567672017-02-23T18:34:15.351-05:002017-02-23T18:34:15.351-05:00Well, the rest of the world is watching and as mor...Well, the rest of the world is watching and as more and more countries seem to be heading in the same direction, it is important to learn from the lessons that your country can teach. It has been the slippery slope (not that the beginning was ever the right place to be). The pro-euthanasia group pooh-pooh that argument but it indeed has happened in your country, in Belgium, and in those US States that allow it. The fact that only one case has been up for review in all of these years... The lack of oversight, the defence of the lack of oversight, indicates that euthanasia promoters know they could not withstand the scrutiny.<br />If it is so right, collect every speck of data you can and let the world scrutinize it.<br />I strongly doubt your hypothesis about medical error as the reason for choosing euthanasia, most people are unaware of those stats. Research has shown that people choose euthanasia most often because they fear suffering, and even more they fear being a burden to others. Shame on all of us for letting anyone think that! The bottom line is the world devalues certain lives: those with little autonomy, those with expensive diseases, those with cognitive impairments, those with physical disabilities. Let us hope that those euthanasia promoters do not find themselves one day in one of these groups with a change in opinion. Unfortunately, their revised views will most likely not be heard and no one will ever even know about it.Janine M.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9216787076261944467.post-39910407601832770202017-02-17T23:45:53.456-05:002017-02-17T23:45:53.456-05:00The Dutch know far, far more about Euthanasia than...The Dutch know far, far more about Euthanasia than those outside their country. I find it disingenuous that some people attempt to besmirch the Dutch; their doctors, lawyers and politicians. <br /><br />'Euthanasia' is simply one more option that a person can choose as their end-of-life approaches. <br /><br />And for the 1% to 4% that elect Euthanasia, one reason might be their fear of <a href="https://www.google.ca/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=u7anWKjTFsTM8geS96KAAg#q=dysthanasia" rel="nofollow">Dysthanasia</a>, where Medical Error is the 3rd highest [11%] cause of death.Dave Jacksonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16121816871209102755noreply@blogger.com