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But if you don't culturally respect the same things where you're locking people up for social media posts like they're doing in the UK, fining people for misgendering employees like they're doing in Canada. At some point, you're going to say this relationship is no longer worth pursuing unless one of us changes and America should not go down that road.
So no, it is amazing that the people who come from oppressive regimes are more easily able to identify the tactics of a government that wants to control you at all costs. The people in Europe, in Canada are more amenable to still think the government's there to protect you because they listen to Ronald Reagan.
So no, it is amazing that the people who come from oppressive regimes are more easily able to identify the tactics of a government that wants to control you at all costs. The people in Europe, in Canada are more amenable to still think the government's there to protect you because they listen to Ronald Reagan.
Thank you, guys. What I thought we were going to talk about here, which was medical assistance in dying in Canada.
Thank you, guys. What I thought we were going to talk about here, which was medical assistance in dying in Canada.
Drew, that was Kayla Pollock, who got a quadriplegic or a quadriplegic from the Moderna booster after having to had two Pfizer shots. There was another case. I don't know if you saw the ad for Simon's. Simon's is a retail clothing chain in Canada who decided to dabble their toes into euthanasia, medical assistance, and dying.
Drew, that was Kayla Pollock, who got a quadriplegic or a quadriplegic from the Moderna booster after having to had two Pfizer shots. There was another case. I don't know if you saw the ad for Simon's. Simon's is a retail clothing chain in Canada who decided to dabble their toes into euthanasia, medical assistance, and dying.
And they did this whole two-and-a-half-minute montage, and they called it like all is beauty or something, about a woman who chose to end her life. She was like 30-some-odd, a young woman. because, you know, she wanted to die with dignity. And then it came out that the woman had posted Facebook posts to the effect that she didn't want to die, but that she couldn't get care in life.
And they did this whole two-and-a-half-minute montage, and they called it like all is beauty or something, about a woman who chose to end her life. She was like 30-some-odd, a young woman. because, you know, she wanted to die with dignity. And then it came out that the woman had posted Facebook posts to the effect that she didn't want to die, but that she couldn't get care in life.
So she just, you know, opted for death care. When I first discovered it, it was my brother, like two and a half years ago, who put up a post on Twitter that says something like, I think it was 13,000 people were euthanized in Canada in that year. And I was like, that's impossible. And then I started looking into it and it's been like going up 30, 40% year after year since the Supreme Court,
So she just, you know, opted for death care. When I first discovered it, it was my brother, like two and a half years ago, who put up a post on Twitter that says something like, I think it was 13,000 people were euthanized in Canada in that year. And I was like, that's impossible. And then I started looking into it and it's been like going up 30, 40% year after year since the Supreme Court,
authorized or declared constitutional medical assistance in dying in 2016. And then they legislated that they were going to allow for the mentally ill to take their own lives because you don't want to discriminate against the mentally ill and you want to allow them to contract into death.
authorized or declared constitutional medical assistance in dying in 2016. And then they legislated that they were going to allow for the mentally ill to take their own lives because you don't want to discriminate against the mentally ill and you want to allow them to contract into death.
So they amended that, but then sunsetted that provision for a few years and then they extended that sunsetting the provision. But now we've entered a realm in Canada where
So they amended that, but then sunsetted that provision for a few years and then they extended that sunsetting the provision. But now we've entered a realm in Canada where
euthanasia accounts for four point some odd percent of all death in the country it's like the top five leading causes of death they want to expand it to mature minors or there's discussion about expanding it to mature minors for whatever that means the mentally ill they did a poll that like something like two-thirds of canadians approve of of euthanasia for the homeless
euthanasia accounts for four point some odd percent of all death in the country it's like the top five leading causes of death they want to expand it to mature minors or there's discussion about expanding it to mature minors for whatever that means the mentally ill they did a poll that like something like two-thirds of canadians approve of of euthanasia for the homeless
And it's an absolute death cult. And then you get state-run media, which Canadians don't yet identify as propaganda, saying euthanasia is actually going to save health care costs. It's going to cut costs of the health care system because we're going to kill the sick that we can't take care of, which we can't take care of now because of how bad it is.
And it's an absolute death cult. And then you get state-run media, which Canadians don't yet identify as propaganda, saying euthanasia is actually going to save health care costs. It's going to cut costs of the health care system because we're going to kill the sick that we can't take care of, which we can't take care of now because of how bad it is.
So it's straight up a death cult coming out of Canada. And it's been put on blast. to the point where they're trying to downplay the extent to which they want to liberalize euthanasia. But it's state-sanctioned murder. And in two provinces, they've now basically said that you sort of have to opt out or you cannot opt out of organ donations. I think it was called Avery's Law out of New Brunswick.