A CANADIAN CULLING
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Angelina Ireland, Executive Director of the Delta Hospice Society and a cancer survivor, exposes the chilling expansion of Canada’s assisted suicide program, MAiD. She shares how her hospice was stripped of funding and property after refusing to offer euthanasia—what she calls a “culling” of the vulnerable, masked as compassion. Her powerful testimony reveals a system that fast-tracks death while denying basic care.
AIR DATE: May 1, 2025
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Chat GPT and perplexity question, use both.
Question,
If you were the devil, how would you destroy the young minds of the next generation without them even knowing it?
This is reminding me of a conversation I had with an old friend some years back about “universal health care.” I told him with that, your life is going to become a budget item. The way you live your life is going to be an issue of concern to our government, because you’re costing them money. What Angelina talked about sounds just like that; many can’t find a doctor, but you can get a MAID team to show up at your house the same day. Why? That’s easy: One less expense for the Canadian medical system. It’s less expensive for them to kill you than to treat you. They’re saving money. With universal health care, your life is only worth what the government thinks it’s worth.
Ponder this thought: What if the government wasn’t put in a position to be responsible for paying for your medical costs? I understand there are those who want that responsibility, because it gives them more control over people’s lives, but just suppose. Then there would be no public policy issue about whether you live or die. You could just live your life as you see fit.