Monday, July 15, 2013

The UK's Culture of Death: Government Sanctioned Euthanasia Program Edition

You would think that Britain had some modicum of humanity left it in, some respect for human life-especially when dealing with their most fragile lives.

If you thought that you would be wrong-espcially because of its socialized health system.

Picture not having a chance to say goodbye to the elderly relatives you entrusted for care-not euthanasia in a hospital. Picture them starving and being dehydrated to death. 

Picture them desperately chewing on sponges trying to stave off their death sentences.

Then picture your betters in government only doing something about it when the heat got too high, and when one too many patients had been murdered with the explicit consent of those who had taken the Hyppocratic oath only a few years before.