The Cult of Death Marches On

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It's alright to murder an incapacitated grown woman against the wishes of her parents, it's wrong to execute those who murder others, it's alright to murder innocent children moments from, or indeed sometimes at the moment of, birth, in certain instances it's even considered courageous or heroic to shoot yourself in the head, to paraphrase a commentator on the recent demise of Hunter S. Thompson.

But the Euro-American Left, those emissaries of all that is enlightened and intelligent and open-minded, our very own Cult of Death, are constantly striving to out-do themselves...


Mercy Killing in the Netherlands: Euthanasia or Eugenics?
Written by Cinnamon Stillwell
Monday, December 20, 2004


This past year, it was quietly announced that Holland had approved euthanasia for children under twelve. This news alone was unsettling, but then last month came the disturbing disclosure that not only had euthanasia been approved for infants, but had in fact been practiced by doctors for some time. In other words, first adults and now children and infants are slowly being eliminated in the name of "compassion."

The practice has been approved for terminally-ill infants, or those whose suffering is deemed intolerable. Presumably, this includes babies that are premature, developmentally disabled, or physically deformed. This is in marked contrast to the United States, where such infants are kept alive against all odds, using expensive, cutting-edge technology. But the Dutch have apparently decided that these lives are expendable. How long before other "undesirables" are slated for termination?

To get an idea of the scope of the problem, Wesley J. Smith, writing for The Weekly Standard, cited a 1997 study published in the British medical journal, the Lancet:

According to the report, doctors were killing approximately 8 percent of all infants who died each year in the Netherlands. That amounts to approximately 80-90 per year. Of these, one-third would have lived more than a month. At least 10-15 of these killings involved infants who did not require life-sustaining treatment to stay alive. The study found that a shocking 45 percent of neo-natologists and 31 percent of pediatricians who responded to questionnaires had killed infants.

It’s difficult to imagine how a society can justify the snuffing out of human life at such a rate, but in the Netherlands, this kind of thinking has become par for the course.

If one looks at history, it becomes clear just where the practice can lead. In Nazi Germany euthanasia became an obsession, eventually resulting in the belief in eugenics or the achievement of a genetically "superior" race. Beginning with the mentally and physically disabled, 200,000 of whom were systematically murdered between 1939 and 1945, euthanasia later became part of the Nazis’ final solution. Jews, Gypsies, Gays, Communists, German dissenters, and others were experimented on and finally targeted for extermination under the rationale that they were "inferior."

The growth of euthanasia in the Netherlands shares a similarly frightening connotation. While the Dutch undoubtedly think of themselves as light years away from the monsters of Nazi Germany, they may have more in common than they think. For what does it say about a society when its weakest members are not only unprotected, but wiped out?

http://www.chronwatch.com/content/contentDisplay.asp?aid=11893
 

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