The culture of death continues to expand in many decadent Western cultures, making euthanasia and assisted suicide increasingly normalized options for people who seem afflicted by a lack of competent healthcare.
In fact it has become something of a “vogue”, generating stories like this: Canadian hospital suggests euthanasia to a suicidal woman who went there for help.
Or this: Euthanasia on the rise: the culture of death creates a high tech “sarcophagus”, suggesting “assisted suicide” for people with disabilities.
Of course, once the state agrees, people will want to illegally “expand” the market: Ukrainian man selling suicide poison on online forums busted by UK media – Chemical is deadly even in small doses, responsible for hundreds of deaths in UK.
The Netherlands is one of the nations pushing for these practices, having been the first to make assisted suicide legal in 2001.
Since then it has become an increasingly ‘popular’ option among the population, with over 8 thousand deaths a year.
It is now reported that a 28-year-old, physically healthy Dutch woman has decided “legally end his life due to his problems with crippling depression, autism and borderline personality disorder.”
The New York Post reported:
“Zoraya ter Beek, who lives in a small village in the Netherlands near the German border, will be euthanized in May, despite being in love with her 40-year-old boyfriend and living with two cats.”
The young woman who aspired to become a psychiatrist faces mental health issues and appears to have had access to incompetent healthcare.
“She said she decided to euthanize after her doctors told her, ‘There’s nothing more we can do for you. You’ll never get better.’
“I’ve always been very clear that if things don’t get better, I can’t do it anymore,” ter Beek said.”
“We can’t do anything else for you, it will never get better,” it almost sounds like the doctors are pushing her to commit suicide.
There is a growing number of people in these decadent Western societies who choose to die rather than live with conditions that can be cured.
“More and more people are deciding to take their own lives while suffering from a range of other mental health problems such as depression or anxiety amplified by economic uncertainty, climate change, social media and other issues.”
Oh my god: do people want to die because of climate alarmism?
Critics have noted how euthanasia has become an “acceptable option” brought up for debate by doctors and psychiatrists – when previously it was supposed to be a last resort.
Healthcare workers give up on patients much more easily than before: it’s the culture of death.
Zoraya says she’s “a little afraid of dying.” She still has time to change her mind and find decent healthcare that will help her live a fruitful life.
To know more:
CANADISTAN OUT OF CONTROL: Calgary judge allows woman with autism to receive medically assisted suicide – Decision held for 30 days while her father appeals his ruling