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The Collapse of Consent in Canada...Canada’s surging number of assisted suicides reveals that consent is a weak and malleable thing.
American Conservative ^ | Nov 19, 2022 12:05 AM | Declan Leary

Posted on 11/21/2022 8:16:17 AM PST by Red Badger

Amir Farsoud is going to be murdered. The 54-year-old Canadian, whose story went viral online this week, is in the last stages of approval for “medical assistance in dying” (MAID), the neat bureaucratic euphemism for our northern neighbor’s rapidly advancing euthanasia program. In 2016, the country authorized physicians to kill their patients in cases of terminal illness or “reasonably foreseeable” death; Farsoud is being euthanized for back pain.

At least, that is the medical justification being given. In reality, he is struggling financially and about to lose his home. As Farsoud sees it, he has run out of options. He told Toronto’s CityNews: “I don’t want to die. But I don’t want to be homeless more than I don’t want to die.”

Farsoud feels pushed to this decision, and it is not hard to see why. Yet others have been nudged toward MAID by far more direct means. Roger Foley has dealt with medical troubles for most of his life, and a chronic illness has left him confined to a bed and in full-time hospital care for the last six years. He is currently suing Victoria Hospital, where he has been treated in that time, for encouraging him to seek MAID against his stated wishes. Their reasoning, Foley claims, is that it is much too expensive to keep him alive.

Alan Nichols’s case was different. In 2019 Nichols, then 61, was hospitalized in British Columbia “over fears he might be suicidal.” Inexplicably, a commitment meant to prevent Nichols from suicide led in short order to euthanasia. Nichols had a long history of depression, but the medical justification given for his killing was “hearing loss.” His brother Gary and other family members claim he was not mentally competent at the time of his supposed decision, and that hospital staff inappropriately assisted in his request for MAID. Gary reported the misconduct to police, and says that “Alan was basically put to death.”

More recently, a Canadian veteran struggling with PTSD and a traumatic brain injury called a Veterans Affairs Canada helpline in hopes of getting treatment. Unprompted, the VAC employee on the other end of the line suggested that the veteran might consider euthanasia. VAC has undertaken numerous initiatives in the past few years to get a handle on astronomical rates of suicide among veterans; now, it seems the agency is conflicted.

And these are just the people on whom it didn’t work—those who rejected the coercion and went public about it (or, in Nichols’s case, those whose family spoke out, even once it was too late). There is no telling how many of the tens of thousands of Canadian victims of euthanasia were successfully talked into it by death-cult witch-doctors or death-panel bureaucrats, and went to their graves without ever making that part of the story known.

No doubt, much of the problem here is exactly what Foley and his allies suggest: budget calculus. Keeping people with chronic illnesses alive is expensive work, and in a socialized health care system like Canada’s all incentives operate in the direction of limiting such costs.

But there are deeper evils at work as well, as made evident by Canada’s pending expansion of MAID to people dealing exclusively with mental illness. Not only is “reasonably foreseeable” death no longer a requirement; starting next year, no physical ailment at all will be needed to justify euthanasia. Plain and simple suicide is becoming a state-sanctioned practice.

In many ways this was predictable. In fact, it was inevitable. Terminal illness was the test case because of its emotional charge—most people don’t want to tell a cancer patient that he has to die in drawn-out agony—but the logic of euthanasia in those cases was always equally applicable to other kinds of suffering, and it was always going to be applied to other kinds of suffering.

Euthanasia is made possible by a moral system that treats human life in utilitarian terms. That means treating a man like Roger Foley as a line-item on a budget, yes. But it also means denying any inherent value—some might say sanctity—in human life beyond the subjective. If experienced pleasure does not outweigh experienced pain, then there is no reason to keep on living, and no moral proscription against ending your own life.

As one man, Mitchell Tremblay, who hopes to be euthanized for depression told CTV News, “​​You know what your life is worth to you. And mine is worthless.” That is not just a cry for help, a mere manifestation of severe psychological problems; it is a logical development from the fundamental premises of liberalism. When you subject the entire moral order to the human will, when you make consent the only criterion for moral judgment, when you wipe out the ancient understanding of the world in which suffering has its place, all of this becomes permissible and all of it becomes predictable.

Hard cases like those above raise practical questions about the consent standard. Consent, especially under the kind of pressure inherent in situations like these, is a weak and malleable thing. Alan Nichols signed on the dotted line. Amir Farsoud is prepared to do the same. Yet even liberals are forced to admit that neither of these men freely chose to die.

Those practical concerns point toward more fundamental problems, too. Any non-sociopath will be moved profoundly by stories like Farsoud’s and statements like Mitchell Tremblay’s. A normal person, even a normal liberal, will feel in his gut that this is wrong. He will see in Amir Farsoud the agonized human face of the destructive, coercive power of the rights-and-consent regime. The overstep of the culture of death in Canada will invite hard questions about all of the moral assumptions that enabled it.

I do not think it is foolish to think—at least to hope—that no evil can long withstand such a powerful sense of the natural law transgressed. And when by the grace of God euthanasia falls, it can hardly be expected to fall alone.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Declan Leary is the managing editor of The American Conservative. His work has appeared in The Lamp, National Review, and Crisis Magazine, among other publications.


TOPICS: Government; Health/Medicine; History; Religion
KEYWORDS: canada; canucks; labour; liberal
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1 posted on 11/21/2022 8:16:17 AM PST by Red Badger
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2 posted on 11/21/2022 8:18:07 AM PST by DannyTN
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To: Red Badger

MURDER IS NOT “euthanasia”. This crap is murder.


3 posted on 11/21/2022 8:22:12 AM PST by FlingWingFlyer (You can vote your way into socialism but you have to shoot your way out. Remember that Snowflakes!)
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To: Red Badger
He is currently suing Victoria Hospital, where he has been treated in that time, for encouraging him to seek MAID against his stated wishes.

I know the Hospital didn't make this decision...a person made this decision. Can we have this person's name and question him/her?

4 posted on 11/21/2022 8:22:16 AM PST by BookmanTheJanitor
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To: Red Badger

The people are frustrated. They do not see any hope for their country, and with trudeau they have no reason for hope. trudeau has beaten them into submission. They were mentally destroyed to the point that they reelected him last year like sheep resigned to their fate.

trudeau wants the old Whiteys to die. He will replace them with anybody but Whitey.

Same thing happening here, but not quite as obvious.


5 posted on 11/21/2022 8:24:02 AM PST by I want the USA back (Our news media isn't worth camel spit. Neither is the democrat party. )
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To: FlingWingFlyer

Humans are going to be “put down” like dogs. All part of the socialist democrazy the RATS are always talking about.


6 posted on 11/21/2022 8:24:26 AM PST by FlingWingFlyer (You can vote your way into socialism but you have to shoot your way out. Remember that Snowflakes!)
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To: Red Badger

I predict that this will be the leading cause of death in a short time.

“You will own nothing, and you will be happy.”
But there will be a lot of people who won’t be happy. And they will have no options. Except this one.

Also: automation will increase, the need for human labor will decrease. The percentage of people sitting at home with nothing to do and nothing to contribute will increase. For many, it will not be a good existence. But they will have this one option.

The Left has been talking about “over-population” for a long, long time. They have a solution to that problem.


7 posted on 11/21/2022 8:24:39 AM PST by ClearCase_guy (We are already in a revolutionary period, and the Rule of Law means nothing. )
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To: Red Badger

The right to die instantly becomes the duty to die.

Every where this is legalized, that is the pattern.


8 posted on 11/21/2022 8:26:16 AM PST by Skooz (Gabba Gabba accept you we accept you one of us Gabba Gabba we accept you we accept you one of us )
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To: Red Badger

As long as it’s only innocent persons, and not serial killers or other murderers, liberals as fine with a death penalty.


9 posted on 11/21/2022 8:26:54 AM PST by Roadrunner383 (;)
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To: Red Badger
Not the same context, but this story brought to mind that line from Jane Eyre...

"I must stay in good health and not die".

10 posted on 11/21/2022 8:27:40 AM PST by simpson96
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To: I want the USA back
The people are frustrated. They do not see any hope for their country ... Same thing happening here, but not quite as obvious.

Yes. Also note the large number of job openings in the US and the large number of people sitting at home and not seeking those jobs. Mike Rowe has been talking about this. The job openings classically represent "opportunity". But so many people out there do not see any real opportunity. The American Dream is dead. You can't get anywhere. People have lost hope. They see the rate race and they see few winners, so they don't want to play the game.

11 posted on 11/21/2022 8:29:22 AM PST by ClearCase_guy (We are already in a revolutionary period, and the Rule of Law means nothing. )
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To: Red Badger

Yes, another Canadian Happily Ever After story.


12 posted on 11/21/2022 8:32:03 AM PST by ImJustAnotherOkie
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To: Red Badger

How odd that a country that abolished the death sentence for criminals has no problem killing the unborn (abortion) or the slightly sick or inconvenient (euthanasia).

Is it something in the water or is it the weather?
Canucks ain’t right in the head.


13 posted on 11/21/2022 8:32:27 AM PST by oldvirginian (When I was a kid I wanted to be older…this is not what I expected)
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how long before Canada goes full “Logan’s Run”?


14 posted on 11/21/2022 8:40:56 AM PST by uranium penguin
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Not our monkey, not our circus


15 posted on 11/21/2022 8:52:55 AM PST by FreshPrince
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To: Red Badger
On the silver lining side:

A Canadian man with a severe disability applied to a government euthanasia
programme when he feared he faced eviction from social housing, only to
reconsider once strangers online helped him raise over $60,000.

16 posted on 11/21/2022 8:54:04 AM PST by chief lee runamok (Anti Socialist Derelict At Large)
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17 posted on 11/21/2022 8:55:14 AM PST by DJ MacWoW (The Fed Gov is not one ring to rule them all)
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To: Skooz

Agree. We’ve seen this play out in Holland and other countries already.

Anyone who truly wants to end it all can do so on his or her own, no assistance from doctors necessary. Sadly, it happens all the time. Why the need to institutionalize it and involve the medical establishment? I fear it’s for this very reason. Get rid of “useless eaters”.


18 posted on 11/21/2022 9:06:49 AM PST by CatHerd (Whoever said "All's fair in love and war" probably never participated in either.)
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To: FlingWingFlyer

So is abortion but euphemisms make it all right. /sarc


19 posted on 11/21/2022 9:07:09 AM PST by xp38 (!)
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To: Red Badger
This is the inevitable outcome from legalizing abortion.

Once an unborn child's life can be deemed "unworthy" due to economic convenience, the lives of elderly and chronically ill are forcibly taken for the same reasons.

Refuse to use any polite terminology when discussing this matter and call it what it is, immorally legalized homicide.

20 posted on 11/21/2022 9:07:17 AM PST by SecondAmendment (This just proves my latest theory ... LEFTISTS RUIN EVERYTHING !!!)
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