Some people seem to be born to murder the innocent. The crafty ones find ways to murder legally and gallantly.
The Nazis won, after all.
I guess that whole Hitler thing took a toehold there after all.
Netherlands begins the national program of neo-socialist Statism, using the systemic planning and role model of
what the country SHOULD have memory of (Holland having been a hellhole under occupation in WWII): The Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei. The NSDAP... the Leftist, socialist Nazi party, getting rid of “defectives”.
Did you learn that from Hitler?
So much for, First, do no harm.
Didn’t 20 million people die over an idiotic thought like this?
Why not turn the Anne Frank House into a store selling lamp shades made of human skin?
How is a Diagnosed Severely Mentally Ill Person get to make such a decision?
The Nazis transferred many of their early mental health facility supervisors to the death camps as supervisors.
At least in Soylent Green, the people who were being euthanized were shown beautiful scenes and comforted as they died. Sad to say, the euthanization in our future will not be as nice as that — it will be much more cold and clinical.
“If there is no God, everything is permitted.” - Fyodor Dostoevsky
By definition, a “mentally ill” person cannot give consent. Therefore, without any doubt whatsoever, the person was forced into euthanasia, which = murder.
It doesn’t matter anyway. In a few years GODLESS Holland will be run by m*slims who will force the Dutch to accept their violent ideology that is disguised as a religion.
It was less messy than blowing her brains out or jumping from a high building.
In effect, the government of the Netherlands allowed the lynching of a mentally ill woman. A century ago, Southern states allowed the lynching of blacks by white vigilantes and mobs. “Death with dignity” is as much an excuse for murder as “the right to choose” is. and “the purity of the white race” was a century ago.
Whatever happened to “First, do no harm”?
I recall years ago reading about Dr Kervorkian doing one of his “procedures” on a married, obese, depressed woman. This, of course, was here in the U.S. She claimed her life was miserable because of her weight condition and the attendant depression. No other pathologies were listed. The article stated that her husband was also tired of dealing with her problems. We will be moving in this direction here soon.
Where was her family?????