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Promoting Death: Analyzing the Language of Euthanasia, Suicide Advocates
Life News ^ | 5/26/08 | Ken Connor

Posted on 05/26/2008 12:10:43 PM PDT by wagglebee

LifeNews.com Note: Ken Connor is the chairman of the Center for a Just Society in Washington and a leading pro-life attorney who helped Terri Schiavo's family try to save her life. He is a former president of the Family Research Council.

Even the most despicable ideas can be made palatable when euphemisms are used to spin them. That's why abortion advocates call themselves "pro-choice" rather than "pro abortion." It's also why they talk about "terminating a pregnancy" rather than "killing a baby."

Controlling the language not only controls the argument, it often determines the outcome of the argument.

Proponents of euthanasia understand the power of language in shaping debate. Therefore, instead of using the term "physician-assisted suicide" to describe the practice they advocate, they use euphemisms like "death with dignity" and "end of life choices" to sugar coat the reality of the killings they have in view.

They know the term "physician-assisted suicide" does not poll well, so they try to disguise the real nature of what it is they are championing. Since people are inherently uncomfortable with the notion that those trained in the healing arts would aid and abet the killing of their patients, euphemisms are used to conceal the true nature of what's involved.

Everyone wants to die with dignity. Thus, like abortion, killing oneself with a doctor's assistance becomes just another "choice."

Many in the medical community are complicit in this deception, and, although doctors were once trained to "do no harm," they are now fostering it through the deceptive use of rhetoric.

A recent New York Times article, written by Jane Gross, describes one such deception. The article explains that a new practice called "slow medicine" has gained support in medical communities in recent years. The goal of slow medicine is to encourage "physicians to put on the brakes when considering care that may have high risks and limited rewards for the elderly, and it educates patients and families how to push back against emergency room trips and hospitalizations designed for those with treatable illnesses…."

Thus, slow medicine seeks to aid doctors, families, and patients in resisting medical efforts to cure treatable illnesses.

When first confronted with the slow medicine approach, patients understandably find it offensive.

The New York Times article reports that Kendal at Hanover, a retirement community which encourages the slow medicine approach, "begins by asking newcomers whether they want to be resuscitated or go to the hospital and under what circumstances."

Brenda Jordan, a nurse practitioner at Kendal, explains, "They give me an amazingly puzzled look, like 'Why wouldn't I?'"

This reaction is completely natural and in keeping with any patient who values their own life. Even Dr. Tom Rosenthal, UCLA's chief medical officer and a believer in slow medicine, admits, "The culture has a built-in bias that everything that can be done will be done."

To overcome that instinctive cultural bias, the Kendal staff steps in to explain things to its patients. While the explanation is couched in quality of life terms and foreboding statistics, underneath lies a utilitarian concern never overtly addressed.

In her article, Gross explains, "The costliest patients—the elderly with chronic illnesses—are the only group with universal health coverage under Medicare, leading to huge federal expenditures that experts agree are unsustainable as boomers age." Thus, there are financial benefits that flow from every elderly person's decision to "die with dignity."

Recent experience in the Netherlands illustrates where deceptive language about euthanasia can lead.

When The Netherlands first legalized euthanasia, it was only allowed in rare cases of "intolerable suffering." "The guidelines were designed specifically to keep assisted suicide occurrences few and far between by establishing demanding conditions that had to be met, at the risk of criminal prosecution."

Yet doctors soon began interpreting these guidelines broadly, and the government and the courts did almost nothing to prevent it. Now the Netherlands, under its euthanasia law, allows the killing of infants with non-life threatening birth defects.

Additionally, Dutch doctors are euthanizing patients without their permission. Repeated studies have demonstrated that 900-1000 patients experience "termination without request or consent" every year. The Dutch government usually turns a blind eye to this illegal practice as well.

If the Netherlands is any indication, the citizens of the United States ought to guard aggressively against the rhetorical gyrations of euthanasia's proponents. No matter how flowery their language is, they promote the killing of human beings. They propose a "right to die" but, in actuality, they want the right to kill.



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KEYWORDS: cultureofdisrespect; euthanasia; medicalethics; moralabsolutes; prolife; slowmedicine
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If the Netherlands is any indication, the citizens of the United States ought to guard aggressively against the rhetorical gyrations of euthanasia's proponents. No matter how flowery their language is, they promote the killing of human beings. They propose a "right to die" but, in actuality, they want the right to kill.

And far too many people either don't realize or don't care how slippery the slope is.

1 posted on 05/26/2008 12:10:44 PM PDT by wagglebee
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2 posted on 05/26/2008 12:11:28 PM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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3 posted on 05/26/2008 12:12:11 PM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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4 posted on 05/26/2008 12:13:26 PM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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seems like a good place to plug the tagline...


5 posted on 05/26/2008 1:15:52 PM PDT by the invisib1e hand (The road to hell is paved with euphemisms.)
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To: wagglebee
No matter how flowery their language is, they promote the killing of human beings. They propose a "right to die" but, in actuality, they want the right to kill.

This is why it is imperative to keep the patient's wishes as primary. If that is the focus, then there's no way for INvoluntary euthanasia (murder) to occur.

6 posted on 05/26/2008 1:20:16 PM PDT by Gondring (I'll give up my right to die when hell freezes over my dead body!)
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To: the invisib1e hand

Ha ha, I was thinking of your tagline while reading this!


7 posted on 05/26/2008 5:00:53 PM PDT by To Hell With Poverty (I'll take a "third Bush term" over a second Carter term ANY DAY!)
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To: wagglebee

Why do death cultists hate natural life so much? They choose for others unnatural, unspeakable deaths. Unless it’s an animal. Protect animals at any and all costs.


8 posted on 05/26/2008 5:02:50 PM PDT by floriduh voter (FL Gov. Crist "This is America. I can wear whatever I want. I believe in freedom." You go, girl.)
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To: To Hell With Poverty

and I think about your screenname every day.


9 posted on 05/26/2008 5:03:44 PM PDT by the invisib1e hand (The road to hell is paved with euphemisms.)
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To: wagglebee; floriduh voter

Thank you dear God!

Is God trying to tell us something?


10 posted on 05/26/2008 5:25:37 PM PDT by Sun (Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
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Sun, I think God’s trying to tell the Cleveland Clinic something. Isn’t that where Ron Cranford was from? He’s deceased now but some of Mikey’s experts in favor of taking Terri’s life were from the Cleveland Clinic. Terri’s Legacy is that we stop taking lives before natural death and that can be left to interpretation but it’s still better than just taking lives indiscriminately because activist judges say they can.


11 posted on 05/26/2008 6:08:16 PM PDT by floriduh voter (FL Gov. Crist "This is America. I can wear whatever I want. I believe in freedom." You go, girl.)
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To: floriduh voter

“Terri’s Legacy is that we stop taking lives before natural death and that can be left to interpretation but it’s still better than just taking lives indiscriminately because activist judges say they can.”

Yes!!

And we need to inform as many people as we can, one person at a time, or one editor’s letter at a time.

Some people are just plain antilife, but SOME are just ignorant (because of media brainwashing, etc.), but can be educated.


12 posted on 05/26/2008 6:19:00 PM PDT by Sun (Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
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Let's promote life. Hands off Lauren's feeding tube.

www.lifeforlauren.org

If you have room, please put Lauren's website in your tag lines. Thanks, FV

13 posted on 05/26/2008 6:47:15 PM PDT by floriduh voter ( LAUREN RICHARDSON NEEDS YOU. Pls visit www.lifeforlauren.org)
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Pray for an end to euthanasia and the conversion of America to a mindset of life!

14 posted on 05/26/2008 6:54:39 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: wagglebee
Pinged from Terri Dailies

8mm


15 posted on 05/27/2008 4:34:40 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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16 posted on 05/27/2008 4:36:23 AM PDT by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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To: wagglebee

My daddy told me years ago, when I was a 16 year old know-it-all, that legalized abortion would bring us to this very day.

Of course, he was right.


17 posted on 05/27/2008 4:39:15 AM PDT by don-o (My son, Ben, reports to Parris Island on June 30)
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TERRI DAILIES ALERT: Scott McClellan (sp) wrote a book. I wonder if Terri's in it....If not, they probably paid Scott to keep quiet after he resigned.

here http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0508/10649.html

18 posted on 05/27/2008 5:24:24 PM PDT by floriduh voter ( LAUREN RICHARDSON NEEDS YOU. Pls visit www.lifeforlauren.org)
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Interesting. Yes, I would like to know what he has to say about Terri.


19 posted on 05/28/2008 4:18:10 AM PDT by Dante3
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To: floriduh voter; 8mmMauser; Dante3; BykrBayb; Sun

I heard about this book on the radio this morning. It sounds like he is throwing EVERYONE under the bus on foreign policy, Valerie Plame, etc. So, he’s certainly not being paid to keep anything quiet.

It will be interesting to see if he mentions Terri, he might not have actually understood what Terri’s case was all about (most Republicans in government didn’t).


20 posted on 05/28/2008 5:21:58 AM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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