Dutch Medical Association (Mengele Wannabes)
"Many older people have various afflictions that are not actually life-threatening but do make them vulnerable...Vulnerability stems not only from health problems and the ensuing limitations, but also the measure in which people have social skills, financial resources and a social network. Vulnerability has an impact on quality of life and on prospects for recovery, and can lead to unbearable and lasting suffering."
- Portion of a 10-year study on expanding euthanasia for the elderly in the Netherlands.
Wanna know what makes these old-folks most "vulnerable"? People who want to kill them off because they are too expensive to keep around, or are simply a pain in the rear to care for...Come to think of it, "vulnerable" might not be the best term. 'Vulture-nable' is more like it - with a bunch of 'vultures' hovering over waiting for them to die.
"The whole assisted suicide euthanasia issue is a symptom, not a cause...I think it's a symptom of a society that has decided that it can't establish moral standards." - Wesley Smith (American bioethicist)
- Portion of a 10-year study on expanding euthanasia for the elderly in the Netherlands.
Wanna know what makes these old-folks most "vulnerable"? People who want to kill them off because they are too expensive to keep around, or are simply a pain in the rear to care for...Come to think of it, "vulnerable" might not be the best term. 'Vulture-nable' is more like it - with a bunch of 'vultures' hovering over waiting for them to die.
"The whole assisted suicide euthanasia issue is a symptom, not a cause...I think it's a symptom of a society that has decided that it can't establish moral standards." - Wesley Smith (American bioethicist)
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