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Kelsi Sheren - The DARK Consequences of ‘Assisted Dying’ No One Will Tell You…

Kelsi Sheren - The DARK Consequences of ‘Assisted Dying’ No One Will Tell You…

Season 1 Episode 59 Published 10 months ago
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Kelsi Sheren, a Canadian war veteran and activist against assisted dying, discusses the expansion of “Assisted Dying” and euthanasia in Canada, Britain, USA and the West.


In the U.K. the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, introduced by Kim Leadbeater, proposes to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill adults in England and Wales. Sheren explains the dangers of this proposed bill


She argues that MAID (Medical Assistance in Dying), initially intended for terminally ill individuals, has expanded to include those with mental illnesses and mature minors.


She cites examples of misuse, such as a 27-year-old autistic woman approved for MAID.


Sheeran emphasizes the slippery slope towards eugenics and the societal impact of devaluing lives. #health #MAID #healthcare

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Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background

03:38 The Evolution of the MAID Program in Canada

11:00 The Impact of MAID on Vulnerable Groups

46:27 The Philosophical and Ethical Implications of MAID

48:11 The Role of Religion and Compassion in the Debate

56:34 The Role of Public Advocacy and Activism

59:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


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