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It’s Euthanasia Stop Calling It MAiD

Hotel Maid (cc Flickr baileyg100)

Hotel Maid (cc Flickr baileyg100)

By Stephen Pate – What the government has disguised with the cute acronym MAID is Euthanasia. Plain and simple.

We are signing up for suicide under the Canada Health Act. Don’t be conned by slick politicians and semantics.

A MAID is “a female domestic servant,” as in “the maid cleaned my hotel room.” Or in olden times, a maid was “a girl or young woman, especially an unmarried one.”

A maid would never be the one to kill someone.  We know the butler did it.

Killing someone who is disabled is called euthanasia. ‘Euthanasia is “the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma. The practice is illegal in most countries.”

Most Canadians with disabilities do not want euthanasia.  “The Canadian disability-rights community remains united in denouncing Bill C-7 as an assault on the Equality Rights of people with disabilities. The flaws—and, indeed, the overt pro-MAID bias— which characterized the “consultation” process leading up to the tabling of Bill C-7 are well documented. In short, everything from the online questionnaire to the in-person consultations were geared toward a pre-determined outcome, namely, the expansion of Medical Assistance in Dying as a legally- and socially-sanctioned substitute for assistance in living that we see in Bill C-7.” CCD Online.

The Germans had one of the most effective euthanasia programs before and right up to the end of WW2. They called it T4 or Aktion T4 to disguise the horrible atrocities it would spawn.

German poster

The German propaganda machine told Germans that the disabled cost the state 50,000 dm during the Depression. It also stigmatized them as sub-human.

The German public was propagandized with films and posters like the one at the right, telling them that the disabled were a burden that cost the state 50,000 German marks.

“T4 Program, also called T4 Euthanasia Program, Nazi German effort—framed as a euthanasia program—to kill incurably ill, physically or mentally disabled, emotionally distraught, and elderly people. Adolf Hitler initiated the program in 1939, and, while it was officially discontinued in 1941, killings continued covertly until the military defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945.” Britannica

Aktion T4 flourished because Germans held the disabled in very low regard. They were defective and cost the state too much money. Hilter had no problem getting doctors, nurses and other medical people to carryout Aktion T4.

If you want to know the facts about Aktion T4 and why it could happen, watch this film.

The people who want to get rid of the disabled didn’t go away. The euthanasia movement predated Hitler and survived his death. The new code words were Dignity in Dying and the Canadian MAID Medical Assistance in Dying.

Only one group in Canada can legally be killed if C-7 passes, and it’s people with disabilities. Even murderers are not put to death: it’s inhumane. But if you starve and mistreat a disabled person, soon with Bill C-7 all you have to do is talk him into MAID.

If Hitler is in Hell, he’s happy.

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