Saturday, January 03, 2004
Continent Death: Euthanasia in Europe
"Euthanasia has also entered the pediatric wards, where eugenic infanticide has become common even though babies cannot ask to be killed. According to a 1997 study published in the British medical journal The Lancet, approximately 8 percent of all Dutch infant deaths result from lethal injections. The babies deemed killable are often disabled and thus are thought not to have a 'livable life.' The practice has become so common that 45 percent of neonatologists and 31 percent of pediatricians who responded to Lancet surveys had killed babies. "
Isn't this a great thing? No, there's no slippery slope, I'm sure I'm just exaggerating things. Killing those with disabilities is perfectly acceptable, they don't have any chance at a useful life.
If only someone had killed Helen Keller before she started writing all those books . . .
Isn't this a great thing? No, there's no slippery slope, I'm sure I'm just exaggerating things. Killing those with disabilities is perfectly acceptable, they don't have any chance at a useful life.
If only someone had killed Helen Keller before she started writing all those books . . .