Posted on 04/24/2006 5:34:59 PM PDT by wagglebee
ANCASTER, ON., April 24, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) In a moving talk Saturday at a conference organized by Alliance for Life Ontario, Bobby Schindler, brother of the late Terri Shiavo, fingered the mainstream media as having a frightening influence upon the value of life in todays culture.
Schindler said, What happened to Terri is an attitude of non-person, this whole attitude of quality of life which has taken hold of our country. It is really frightening, and I think it is going to get much worse before it gets better. Leading the charge is a very strong, influential, slanted media.
The still grieving brother, who says that he will accept speaking engagements anywhere to warn about the travesty that happened to his sister, emphasized that her death was about a very strong and aggressive euthanasia movement that has taken hold of our country. Our family was blindsided. We had no idea what we were up against.
Bobby told his listeners they must not naively believe that Terris case is unusual. Although Terris case made international headlines, this type of thing is happening each day, quietly across the country. The underlying issue here is money, said Schindler. As Ken Connor (the lawyer for Jeb Bush) said: We are living in a culture where the sanctity of life ethic is being eroded and we begin to look at the net worth of an individual based on cost-benefit ratio.
Although he never spoke with bitterness, throughout his talk Bobby had little positive to say about the popular medias handling of his sisters illness and their role in propagating this quality of life mentality.
It is fascinating to see the ways they can report a story to over-simplify it. The media misreported and didnt report an enormous amount of facts in the case.
He stated it was rarely reported, for example, that there were 25 national disability groups standing with the Schiavo family trying to stop the killing of Terri, for the media did not want to recognize her as a disabled person.
Instead, he said, they consistently applied the label of Persistent Vegetative State to her condition which he considers absolutely false. We never for a moment believed that Terri was in a PVS condition.
PVS is something that needs to be abolished It is a completely subjective diagnosis, based entirely upon the interpretation of the doctor. To drive this point home, Schindler referred to a recent British study which concluded that PVS is misdiagnosed 43 % of the time.
The media also repeatedly referred to Terri as being on artificial life support. This confused the public said Bobby. They never said that she was receiving food and water. In the eyes of the law in our country, food and water are now considered medical treatment, extraordinary care. Feeding tubes are now seen as other than basic care.
Schindler also slammed media polls before and during Terris slow, forced death by starvation and dehydration. There were polls released about my sister that were slanted and so general that if they had asked me I probably would have voted in favour of killing my sister too. It was ridiculous the way some of these polls were worded.
It was the total misrepresentation of the autopsy report that caused Bobby and his family the most grief. It [the media] constantly reported that the autopsy report confirmed that Terri was in a PVS condition. Yet the report states very clearly that PVS cannot be diagnosed from a post-mortem state.
The media used the autopsy report to do nothing but justify and rationalize Michael killing my sister. In fact it got so bad that the media was actually asking my family to apologize to Michael Shiavo for what we put him through he stated.
Fr. Frank Pavone, head of priests for life stated after Terris death that Terri did not die from an atrophy of the brain, she died from an atrophy of compassion.
We in America have gotten things completely backwards, said Bobby, where the media now reports what Michael did as the compassionate thing to do. We are even giving awards to Judge Greer and Michael Shiavo for their courage and compassion.
Yet we watched my sister die in a horrific and barbaric manner. This notion that her death was peaceful and painless is the most offensive and appalling thing that Ive heard spoken from the other sides mouth. But is it something that they have to say because they can never report the truth, just like they would never allow videos being shown of abortions taking place.
Bobby also spoke of his disappointment with the local churches. We got very little support from our Catholic Church in our diocese. There were very few Catholic bishops that spoke out about my sisters case, which is allowing this movement to move forward. The church needs to speak out about what is happening in America.
He did, however, speak very highly of Pope John Paul II and his excellent statement at the end of 2004 on end of life and palliative care.
Bobby ended his moving presentation with a challenge to the pro-life community to build a coalition with the disabled community. The pro-life community has been fighting so hard against abortion that this euthanasia movement has been flying under the radar and changing laws, and they are in place now and now we have to go back and try and change them back to what they once were.
The Schindler family has started a foundation to fight to prevent these atrocities from happening to other vulnerable Americans. (See http://www.terrisfight.org website)
The media also repeatedly referred to Terri as being on artificial life support. This confused the public said Bobby. They never said that she was receiving food and water. In the eyes of the law in our country, food and water are now considered medical treatment, extraordinary care. Feeding tubes are now seen as other than basic care.
What angered me the most during Terri's starvation/murder was the fact that most people didn't understand how little medical care she actually required.
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Murdeous Mike, the lying media, jugdes, law-yers & courts, gov't agencies, fleeing bishops, la-la enforcement, et'al...
Those who didn't know, who didn't care, - citizens & leaders who didn't act to protect an innocent life.
There are a number of things abut this case that made me sick. The lies by the media were GAULING. If I hear once more that she was in a persistent vegetative state, I will go insane.
My heart aches for Bobby and the Schindlers. What happened to Terri was a NIGHTMARE, of the GHOULISH kind, and one of the most frustrating, frightening surreal scenario's I have ever witnessed.
May God bless all the Schindlers and they shall and should remain in our prayers. If someone had done to my sibling, what was done to Terri, I don't think I could recover.
Another point NEVER mentioned by ANYONE on the other side including the media.
Should have known better. It is the prerogative of "pro-science" libs to revert to the scientific and technological limitations of 1967 when the killing of weaker, more dependent individuals is involved.
The one who frames the debate tends to win. The other side skilfully framed this one. Teri was starved to death, but the people who supported her are the ones who got painted to be the whackos. Go figure that one!
That's the way I see it also. We could be wrong, but I highly doubt it.
A feeding tube is not an extraordinary measure when hospital staff wants to insert one for their own convenience. It only becomes extraordinary after they've made the patient so dependent on it that the patient accepts it as a routine function of their own body.
Bobby's summary is a good one.
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