Canadian per Capita Euthanasia Deaths Now Beat U.S. Gun Deaths

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Damn, Leftism really is a death cult!

Won't be too long until all the people with seasonal affective disorder will be bred out of the gene pool.

Hoser Doctor: "What appears to be the issue today?'
Caunck: "I'm sad as shit and life holds no joy."
Hoser Doctor: "Have you considered dying painlessly?"


That's not too far off the mark either:


ā€œIt was pretty disheartening and made me feel helpless,ā€ Mentler says. ā€œI’m coming here because I’m looking for help and you’re telling me there is no help.ā€

That’s when the counsellor asked Mentler if she’d ever considered medically assisted suicide.

Mentler says she was ā€œshockedā€ and ā€œsickenedā€ because she came to the Access and Assessment Centre for help, ā€œnot for recommendations on how to kill myself.ā€

She says the counsellor explained how MAID worked and said lots of patients asked about it, adding patients don’t ā€œsufferā€ because they take benzodiazepines before receiving the lethal injection.

Mentler says the counsellor also told her about another patient who had several mental health diagnoses and had been taking several different medications when they’d drowned.

ā€œShe said she felt sad but that she also felt relief for this person to pass away,ā€ Mentler says.

The story — and the counsellor’s ā€œreliefā€ — disturbed Mentler. She says it felt like the counsellor was making a judgement that it was better for that patient to have died.


LOL.....They should concentrate their efforts on the Qubeckers.....Get shed of them and Canada would be right as rain. ;)
 
They are just too damn polite. ;)


CALGARY — A Canadian man's family reluctantly began the process of making funeral preparations, as he was too polite to tell his doctor that he didn't want to be euthanized.

Though he had been dealing with relatively minor health issues over the last year and was surprised that his doctor suggested ending his life as the most effective treatment option, Jim Harper didn't have the heart to offend his physician by saying no.

"Ah, geez," Harper was heard saying after the doctor gave her expert analysis. "I'd really rather not do that. But, ya know, Dr. Morton sure is a nice lady. I'd hate to make her feel bad about her suggestion or make her think I don't trust her opinion. Don't want to come off as sexist, eh? Even though -- I'd really love to stay alive. I'll just keep that to myself and be polite. It's a real shame. Well, I guess I had better go start saying my goodbyes to my family, eh?"

Harper's family took the news hard but fully understood his reluctance to correct the doctor. "Yeah, it's too bad," Jim's wife, Debra, said. "We sure do love Jim, but it would be really rude to tell the doctor that he doesn't want to die. We'll just leave that type of thing to the professionals, even though losing Jim will be awful for me and the kids. But, hey, what can ya do, ya know?"

At publishing time, Jim told the mortuary to just go with whatever type of casket and gravestone they thought would be best, as he didn't want to be too pushy with his own wishes.
 

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