Italy giving a British family a ray of hope their child will not be put to death by the National Health Service.
The High Court will consider the matter tomorrow I am not optimistic.
I have seen numerous cases like this in the UK in the last six year and I am sick of the UK government.
This is the latest case of the UK government putting sick children to death.
The British government so hellbent for killing in Ukraine as well.
1 posted on
11/06/2023 6:13:03 PM PST by
Nextrush
To: Nextrush
If the child’s disease is always fatal, and it appears so, perhaps it would be better to allow her to peacefully pass.
2 posted on
11/06/2023 6:17:38 PM PST by
Blood of Tyrants
( "It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled."- Mark Twain)
To: Nextrush
Has the POS fake pope chimed in against this yet?
3 posted on
11/06/2023 6:17:51 PM PST by
HYPOCRACY
(This is the dystopian future we've been waiting for!)
To: Nextrush
Depending on the exact mitochondrial disorder, it's probably true that there's just no hope for this child.
But dammit, it's just so f***ing wrong for a living, breathing human being to die from starvation or dehydration after some cold-blooded "doctor" (first do no harm..?) yanks the plug on the orders of some unaccountable committee somewhere.
The UK, as a de-facto socialist state, has decided this child's life has no value to the State, and thus should be terminated. But even from the most darkly inhuman point of view, there is so much to be learned medically- for the sake of all humanity- to fight to keep such people alive. And from any principled point of view, it's just wrong to terminate a child for convenience or finance' sake.
I am not a particularly religious person, but abortion offends me incredibly deeply- it relies on the notion that a human being has no inherent value, only value to others, who can choose to deny that value and deny a fellow person his or her life...
...And this is so much worse. It's the State who gets to deny a person their inherent value of life?! This is the first step to quite literally disposing of "undesirables." We all KNOW where that path leads.
Terminally sick children are a recognizable, definable demographic group. And yet the UK thinks it can declare such a group worthy of death. What group will they declare undesirable and worthy of extermination next? We've seen this repeatedly through human history. The end result is death. Death, death, death, and no progress (in the sense of the deceptive leftist term "Progressive") to show for it.
The most anti-human people on the planet call themselves "humanists"...
5 posted on
11/06/2023 6:27:44 PM PST by
verum ago
(I figure some people must truly be in love, for only love can be so blind.)
To: Nextrush
Giorgia Meloni is the real deal!
14 posted on
11/06/2023 8:13:05 PM PST by
Governor Dinwiddie
(LORD, grant thy people grace to withstand the temptations of the world, the flesh, and the devil.)
To: Nextrush
Given my ancestry I've done a lot of research on "dual citizenship". Some countries...including the US,Canada,Ireland,the UK and Italy...allow it. Some don't...South Korea being one.
Countries that allow it have a policy of rejecting any foreign government's interference when they're dealing with one of their own citizens.
IOW...assuming that this child is a citizen of the UK and is now hospitalized in the UK officials there will not allow Italy to interfere in any way.
Yes,Italy's action was very commendable but it won't help the child at all.
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