Kelsi Sheren
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And Compassion and Choices has said it clearly.
You know, this is not small.
You have a governor, you have a sitting governor right now who admitted to illegally killing a family member in his memoir and participating in it.
And then because of those feelings, legislated that same protocol in his state.
And nothing has happened to Gavin Newsom.
So if doctors like the one in Ontario and Quebec, or I think it was Ontario, the one that just got in trouble, only got a four month suspension for mating people and not reporting it to the government or telling anybody about it, can get away with it here.
If Ellen Wiebe can get away with it, if Stephanie Green can get away with it, if people can get away with it, they will get away with it.
So no, I don't think humans can handle a protocol like this.
We saw it with eugenics the first time.
Didn't go well.
We're just not learning from it.
We're just doing the same things and saying, this is modern medical care, guys.
So no, I'd like to think we could, but I don't believe that our society is in any way equipped as it sits to have the idea where your doctor should have the right to kill you.
That's kind of insane and feels like an oxymoron to me.
I love that you brought that up.
I know you want to wrap up because I talk too much.
But you're so right.
There's so much to be said about that.
That's a real thing, right?
Where if you look at these other cultures, you know, death is a very normalized thing.