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https://www.thefp.com/p/death-in-one-day-inside-canadas-assisted
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>>219791686
They should import more pajeets to replace the dead.
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Forced meme.

>Noo people who are about to die slowly from cancer can now choose to kill themselves!
yeah this is true of many countries and American states (and Germany). Obsessing over Canada just makes you stupid and easily tricked into whatever this bullshit this is.
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>Assisted suicide has been allowed in Canada for nearly a decade. Over time, it has become just another part of the healthcare system, with well-established referral networks and forms to fill out. The government has also made it easier to end your own life. The required 10-day “reflection period,” starting the day after someone submits a written request for MAID, was abandoned in 2021. MAID patients must show only that they have a condition that is “intolerable” and cannot “be relieved under conditions that the person considers acceptable,” not a terminal illness.
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>>219791725
You don't need to have a terminal diagnosis to request MAID. Some people have gotten it because they're poor and don't want to end up homeless.
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>>219791725
>yeah this is true of many countries and American states (and Germany)

It's legal in 11 out of 50 states, plus D.C.
That's hardly "many" American states
>Active euthanasia is illegal in all 50 states of the United States.[1] Assisted suicide is legal in twelve jurisdictions in the US: Washington, D.C.[2] and the states of California, Colorado, Delaware, Oregon, Vermont, New Mexico, Maine,[3] New Jersey,[4] Hawaii, Washington[5], New York[6] and Montana.

Also it's not allowed in Germoney, so many people here travel to the Netherlands or Switzerland instead

Now you look stupid for just spewing fake news
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>As of the end of 2024, Canada had recorded a total of 76,475 medically assisted deaths. The cumulative total of assisted suicides is likely to have grown to nearly 93,000 at the end of 2025, according to calculations by The Free Press. The total could approach 110,000 by the end of 2026. (About 95 percent of MAID deaths in Canada involve people who were able to convince the provincial governments that administer the program that their deaths were “reasonably foreseeable.”)

>In comparison, the Netherlands reported 9,958 euthanasia deaths in 2024—and over 100,000 since assisted suicide was legalized there in 2002. To put it another way, Canada is on pace to have as many assisted suicides as the Netherlands in half the time.
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>>219791783
>It's legal in 11 out of 50 states, plus D.C.
Those 11 states outnumber every Canadian province combined. AND that's on top of us having a much higher "DIY" suicide rate to begin with

>Also it's not allowed in Germoney,
Wrong
https://www.drze.de/en/research-publications/in-focus/euthanasia/modules/legal_regulations_on_euthanasia_in_the_federal_republic_of_germany

>NOO I NEED TO FORCE DYING PEOPLE TO SUFFER HARDER!
Sorry their lives are their own. You don't own them.

Dumvasses care more about terminal cancer patients deciding to die on their own terms than they do about little children getting bombed and raped to death. Go figure.
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>The report described the treatment of a dying woman in her 80s who was identified as “Mrs. B.” She “reportedly expressed” her interest in MAID “to her family,” but then changed her mind, “citing personal and religious values and beliefs,” the report said.

>The next day, her husband requested another MAID assessment. The person who evaluated Mrs. B concluded that she was eligible for assisted suicide, even though the previous evaluator was concerned about “the possibility of coercion or undue influence. . . due to caregiver burnout.” A third evaluator did an online assessment of Mrs. B and approved her suicide. She was killed by the end of the day.

>She was killed by the end of the day.
>She was killed by the end of the day.
>She was killed by the end of the day.
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What's up with this German sperg?
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>>219791856
>https://www.drze.de/en/research-publications/in-focus/euthanasia/modules/legal_regulations_on_euthanasia_in_the_federal_republic_of_germany
Great to see that you're not even reading the shit you link here
>On July 6, 2023, two draft laws for a new regulation of assisted suicide were presented in the Bundestag, both of which, however, fell short of a majority.
I even remember this going on at the time lol
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>>219791895
Why do you want to kill your own population so bad, leaf? It's fucking grim
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>>219791686
>sought the government's permission to die
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>>219791938
It's called individual freedom you nazi bootlicker
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>>219791951
It can be granted on the same way
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i’d kms if i was canadian too
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>L’Espérance, the retired neurosurgeon, who also is president of the Quebec chapter of the advocacy group Dying with Dignity, said that support for MAID is rooted in a broader cultural evolution. “In Quebec, the majority are Catholics. But we don’t want to have religion interfering with our lives anymore,” he told me. “And more than 90 percent of the population is in favor of MAID.”
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>>219791686
It's kind of a shit place to be at the moment.
>>219791708
and this isn't helping
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>>219791990
but you're doomed to miles
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>>219791686
Canadian genocide unironically
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>When I asked what doctors should do if a dementia patient who requested assisted suicide seems to waver, he said that MAID is part of compassionate care. “Even if the person resists, why can we not give that person some relaxant?” he said. Assisted suicide is “humanist care. Giving someone something to relax them is also care, because you’re relieving suffering.”

They're not even hiding it anymore man
If someone "resists" and doesn't want to die anymore, just give them some relaxant :)
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>>219792159
That means if its requested you are killed.
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>>219792310
Pretty much
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>>219792159
You do know what dementia is right? They could be begging for a bath and 10 minutes later yelling at you because why are they naked in the shower.
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>>219791758
Based. They don't want to be burdens on anyone.
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this is unironically the endgame of socialized healthcare. Just kill the elderly once they start being a drain on taxpayers
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>>219792131
Kekking the distance
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>>219792665
And that means you can just kill them because they wanted it, say a year ago?
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Ever since they've added megaknight to clash royale i've been wanting to end my life.
I tried to, many times, i stopped myself from doing it at the last moment. I think i should go to canada and do this.
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>>219792050
>In Quebec, the majority are Catholics.
>But we don’t want to have religion interfering with our lives anymore
That sounds like a contradiction to me. What else would being Catholic mean? Or do they just wear the label so they're invited to the Sunday afternoon potluck?
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>>219794641
I think he's saying that despite being Catholic, they're in favor of euthanasia, which is very weird
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>>219794641
>What else would being Catholic mean
1. being roman
2. NOT being britsh
3. NOT being yanqui

algo mas?
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>>219791686
Hm
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Is Canada or the U.S. more dystopian
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>>219791686
life sucks
being dead is cool
more and more people will choose to die if there's a proper system in place
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>>219792796
Absolutely. Dementia patients are in constant distress only to deteriorate very slowly leading to a meaningless, nightmaring existence. But I guess everyone needs to live to 120 and spend a third of their life in hospice or shitting up the lives of their aging caregiver children because some Germ on /int/ is upset. Go work in an old folks home
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>>219792765
What is wrong with this THOUGH
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>>219798326
Being dragged to the retirement home to visit my 100 year old great grandmother every month is what gave me depression as a kid
Not one of those people wanted to be alive



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