Euthanasia Is Soaring as Nations Relax Suicide Laws
Euthanasia has been soaring in nations around the world in recent years, with many countries increasingly relaxing regulations as citizens line up for “assisted suicide.”
Euthanasia has been soaring in nations around the world in recent years, with many countries increasingly relaxing regulations as citizens line up for “assisted suicide.”
A Canadian biological male transgender has applied for euthanasia after undergoing irreversible sex-change surgery and regretting it.
Belgium has now killed over 27,000 people with euthanasia since the European nation’s “assisted suicide” laws were first introduced in 2002.
Germany has some of the most liberal euthanasia laws in the world but German clinics have a line they just won’t cross – they won’t kill any patients that haven’t been vaccinated against COVID-19.
The Canadian government is preparing to euthanize a disabled woman because she can’t afford housing that is suitable for her condition.
New laws are due to soon come into effect in Canada that will allow the government to begin euthanizing mentally ill patients and “mature minors” without the consent of their families.
As Canada continues to expand its euthanasia laws, plans to start euthanizing infants are also gaining support.
While Canada often receives praise for its socialized healthcare, the government-run medical system is now euthanizing the country’s sick and poor people.
A Canadian man has been euthanized by health officials after being hospitalized for “hearing loss,” according to reports.
Canada is expanding its already liberal euthanasia laws to permit “mature” children under 18 and mentally ill patients to qualify for “assisted suicide.”