Oh How the Free Have Fallen. Over 15,000 Euthanized in 2023.
I decided to begin writing more on the issues of Euthanasia, MAiD, overreach, and the state of the country I live in and see collapsing all around me. A good friend, Konstantin, suggested I might, according to him, "actually have something positive to contribute here."
What is MAiD, what is Euthanasia, and what is death care really? This is a profound question that I am fully committed to exploring in depth. However, the urgency of the situation demands that I share this story now, as we have just received the 2023 data from Canada. By addressing the alarming increase in deaths, we can prompt more people to recognize the gravity of this issue.
Canada has "only" been doing this since 2016, so every year's data helps us see a deeper trend, and I believe the trend here is terrifying. Also, by no surprise, based on the efforts of non-profits and left-leaning organizations pushing the death cult narrative in this country, people are now routinely choosing death over life due to conditions that are curable and survivable and in some cases, they can live completely healthy lives after they do the work to heal.
Of course, MAiD and Euthanasia are different, aren't they? That's also a very sensitive issue; they are not distinct. See, the dictionary's description of Euthanasia is correct, and Canada is only using MAiD to sanitize the public to what it really is, the dark side of "medicine." We do everything we can in this country to make you comfortable, even with our language, so much so that you'll believe that MAiD isn't what it really is. It's killing. It's taking someone off the face of the earth. It's ending a cycle that, more than likely, as of lately, is probably something you would and could heal from.
I'm not being facetious here; I'm being dead serious. We are euthanizing people at a very alarming rate and, frankly, have been for years.
Let's refocus on the statistics. In 2023, Canada recorded 15,280 cases of assisted death. Take a moment to absorb this staggering figure. It's heavy, but it's a reality we cannot ignore.
Again, we see the rate increase by more than 15% over 2022, at 13,214. In 2022, that number accounted for 4.1% of ALL deaths in Canada.
Since 2016, we have "MAiDed" and Euthanized 60,238 from 2016 until December 2023. We are now in mid-July 2024, so we have likely had close to 70,000. Yes, I know it is also higher than just Stats Can reports, but you must add both Euthaniasa and MAiD to get this number. See, the conversation around this in Canada started in 2016 and since then has always been reserved for the terminally ill and those who had a "foreseeable death." I used to be able to get behind all of this, but not now. No one in their right mind would ever want anyone to suffer, especially not anyone who is sick.
But this is no longer the case. In March 2024, a new expansion was proposed, allowing the mentally ill and others to qualify for MAiD. This was, and still is, terrifying. We're talking about the mentally ill here. Doesn't the term 'mentally ill' imply that the mind is not in a state to make life and death decisions?
Sometimes, I wonder how people look at that expansion and can confidently say that it will never be abused. Humans can be cruel and unkind, people can be dangerous and manipulative, and people have made their own children sick. People have been killed in the name of religion, race, colour, and over deep belief systems. Humans can be scary sometimes. When we give the people who are supposed to heal us and protect us when we are unable to defend ourselves the power to start telling us we should just die. We are looking at something darker here. We should never be giving the government a say in our deaths.
Why are Canada's rates continuing to climb at horrific rates? Let's talk about the breakdown from just BC, which represents over 30% of the deaths in Canada in 2023; it goes deep into each category, organ type, and comorbidity. When we look at other conditions or comorbidity outside of cancer, we see Diabetes at 9.8%, chronic pain at 24.8%, autoimmune condition at 2.4%, Frailty at 60.5% and "other" at 52.1%. My point in breaking this down is simple. THESE are not terminal illnesses; these are not foreseeable deaths. These are manageable, not worthy of a painful, and yes, I said painful death because you really didn't think it was 100% painless, did you? Another substack coming on the mechanism of death next.
These numbers are just one category in one province in this country. JUST ONE.
This 2023 report fails to provide the conditions that make up "Other Comorbidities." Why would it do that? But what the report does state is that Mental Disorders are comorbidities, and this is within that specific category.
But I thought we were not allowed to be providing MAiD to those unless it is terminally ill and a foreseeable death until at least 2027.
Here is how they have done this, sneaky.
There's a loophole in the system. Euthanasia for mental disorders alone is not at all allowed in Canada. Still, if a person has a mental disorder and even just one other comorbidity (condition), then the person can qualify to be killed.
MAiD/Euthanasia are not what they say they are on the surface, at least not anymore. This is a cult spreading across our nation, and it's taking the form of a dehumanizing society. When we tell people to give up and die instead of trying. What are we saying to the next generation? Stop trying; there is no point. Our system has been broken for some time, but even this is particularly sinister and evil.
More to follow,
Thanks for reading.