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Doctors slam Canada's 'perverted' new law that allows people to be EUTHANIZED if they are suffering from mental health problems

Canadians will soon be able to seek assisted suicide for mental health conditions
The change was put in place in 2021 and will go into effect in March 2023
Theyhave been available since 2016, 10,000 were performed in 2021
Dr Trudo Lemmens called these operations a 'perverted concept of autonomy'


Canadians who are only struggling with mental health issues will be eligible for medically assisted suicides within months — despite huge ethical concerns.

The move will allow patients whose condition is deemed 'intolerable' to be euthanized within 90 days of receivingapproval from two doctors.

One doctor told DailyMail.com that he is worried about the expansion, as it will turn suicide into a standard treatment for mental health conditions with little oversight or guidelines.
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Others have warned that these types of policies open the door for society to start euthanizing the poor and disabled.

Assisted dying laws have become increasingly lax since the practice was legalized in 2016 — with 10,000 Canadians euthanized in 2021 alone, up tenfold in five years.

Originally, patients had to have a terminal condition where death was considered imminent - like cancer of Alzheimer's - to be eligible.

But a 2021 change to the law made it so someone whose symptoms were considered 'intolerable' by doctors could receive the suicide, even if death was not imminent.

This can include a person suffering from severe pain or disability, or a degenerative disease like Parkinson's.

There are already signs the system is failing some Canadians, with reports of people receiving approval for assisted suicides for diabetes or homelessness.

Dr Trudo Lemmens, University of Toronto professor of health law and policy, told DailyMail.com that the system might create an 'obligationto introduce [suicide]as a part of' mental health treatment.

‘Imagine that being applied in the context of mental health. You have a person suffering severe depression, seeks help from a therapist and is offered the solution of dying,' he continued.

He fears that vulnerable patients who aren't in the right state of mind could be convinced suicide is a reasonable option. Dr Lemmens called the entire system a‘perverted concept of autonomy'.

So, what do you think?
Another slippery slope scenario. Imagine the environmental conditions being manipulated in such a way to cause people to seek this out. Endless gaslighting, food and energy shortages, social credit system infringing on people's freedoms.
Budwick · 70-79, M
@BizSuitStacy Two scenarios come to mind.

Remember Terri Schiavo - that girl should have been helped over the edge instead of starving her to death.

And then there's any number sad sacks - you can find 'em here daily - that would sign up in a heart beat for really stupid reasons.

You are right about the slippery slope thing.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@Budwick yes that was heartbreaking…. Like they did to disabled children in Nazi Germany after forcing them into “care” homes for children. A nurse later talked about it
eli1601 · 70-79, M
Joe Biden should be grateful he is not Canadian
Budwick · 70-79, M
@eli1601 Hmmm, we could just get him close and tell him Jill and some puppies are right down there. They couldm scoop his ass up and .... wait - We would be Kamalaed!
MrAboo · 36-40, M
5 years ago I’d support it, atleast 5 years ago I was going through some mental bullshit and wanted to die. I no longer want to die, and don’t think anyone should be given the easy way out of life, especially mental health.
@MrAboo if it wasn't for mental illness, suicide would be unheard of, at least in the West
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Heartlander · 80-89, M
How can someone with a mental health disease be relied on to make such a choice?

In most canses,

We don't let them drive,
We don't let them purchase firearms,
We don't let them manage their own money,
We're careful with children around them,
We lock the doors so they can't run away ....

But we let them decide to die?,
eli1601 · 70-79, M
@Heartlander But we do allow them to become a Senator from Pennsylvania
eli1601 · 70-79, M
If you have mental health problems are you competent to make a life ending decision?
Budwick · 70-79, M
@eli1601 I think that is the concern the article is talking about.
eli1601 · 70-79, M
@Budwick I understand, it's just the term suicide is being used most often when it should be euthanized.
rfatoday · 61-69, M
Let's see... a patient suffering from perhaps distorted reality can request their own demise. What can possibly go wrong?
Budwick · 70-79, M
@rfatoday I know, right?
Netflix is gonna want a piece of this - selling tickets!
jacki202014 · 56-60, M
I think Canada should be put down like an old rabid dog
I think it's trouble, at some point this will be used to execute people.
"Two doctors agreed that this guy should be euthanized, I'm only doing my job..."
Heartlander · 80-89, M
@UnderLockDown Imagine outliving family and becoming a ward of the state. assigned to an administrator that you've never met, who is managing you from behind a desk in an office at the county department of aging services. Fate determined by which block gets checked.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
I know someone who told me that her first psychiatrist told her how to slit her wrists the most fife tube way
graphite · 61-69, M
Pope Benedict talked about the west's "culture of death." This is more of it.
Lilymoon · F
Works for me 👍
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How very compassionate Canada is for getting rid of the Useless Eaters

 
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