🇨🇭Assisted suicide machines may soon become available in Switzerland
In his new article, Paul Serran raised a topic that has bothered us for a long time - assisted suicide.
In the Western countries, especially in Canada and the Netherlands, assisted suicide has taken deep roots in the health care system. The euthanasia 'industry' is growing and businesses see an opportunity to capitalize on it. According to Philip Nitschke, founder of Exit International, Switzerland may soon start operating its first assisted suicide machine.
Exit International, a pro-euthanasia group, describes its product as "demedicalizing death." Actually, it's more like "dehumanizing death." The mechanism resembles some creepy futuristic inventions, but Nitschke claims there are already people on the wait list.
The Sarco Pod, which gets its name from the "sarcophagus," rapidly reduces oxygen levels, leading to asphyxiation. It happens quickly: oxygen levels drop to less than 5% in less than one minute.
The machine will ask you just three questions, "Who are you?", "Where are you?" and "Do you know what happens if you press the button?" If the person answers these questions, they can press a button that will activate the machine.
❗️Such inventions destroy notions of morality. While euthanasia was initially introduced out of "humane" reasons, to end the suffering of terminally ill people, euthanasia is now moving into the realm of philosophy.
Should people with mental illness be allowed to be euthanized? Can minor sick patients actually consent to euthanasia? Can one just lie down in a pod and die?
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In his new article, Paul Serran raised a topic that has bothered us for a long time - assisted suicide.
In the Western countries, especially in Canada and the Netherlands, assisted suicide has taken deep roots in the health care system. The euthanasia 'industry' is growing and businesses see an opportunity to capitalize on it. According to Philip Nitschke, founder of Exit International, Switzerland may soon start operating its first assisted suicide machine.
Exit International, a pro-euthanasia group, describes its product as "demedicalizing death." Actually, it's more like "dehumanizing death." The mechanism resembles some creepy futuristic inventions, but Nitschke claims there are already people on the wait list.
The Sarco Pod, which gets its name from the "sarcophagus," rapidly reduces oxygen levels, leading to asphyxiation. It happens quickly: oxygen levels drop to less than 5% in less than one minute.
The machine will ask you just three questions, "Who are you?", "Where are you?" and "Do you know what happens if you press the button?" If the person answers these questions, they can press a button that will activate the machine.
❗️Such inventions destroy notions of morality. While euthanasia was initially introduced out of "humane" reasons, to end the suffering of terminally ill people, euthanasia is now moving into the realm of philosophy.
Should people with mental illness be allowed to be euthanized? Can minor sick patients actually consent to euthanasia? Can one just lie down in a pod and die?
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It seems we should abolish the concept of "googling" things, because Google can't be trusted anymore.
You will get the 'right' answer to your question, not the accurate answer. Here's one example.
If you want to know if men can menstruate, the first thing you'll see is a quote from TransHub stating that "people of all genders menstruate." No wonder kids are so messed up these days.
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You will get the 'right' answer to your question, not the accurate answer. Here's one example.
If you want to know if men can menstruate, the first thing you'll see is a quote from TransHub stating that "people of all genders menstruate." No wonder kids are so messed up these days.
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Kamala Harris believes that disaster relief be should distributed based on equity (or, basically, race, gender and other stuff)
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🇸🇪 Unrest erupted in Sweden following the burning of the Quran
This is what cultural 'enrichment' and endless tolerance looks like, especially in regards to demeaning any religion under the guise of freedom of speech.
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This is what cultural 'enrichment' and endless tolerance looks like, especially in regards to demeaning any religion under the guise of freedom of speech.
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Family Pride parade in Serbia
We should be seing more of this. If there is a Pride month - the rest of the year should be Family pride.
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We should be seing more of this. If there is a Pride month - the rest of the year should be Family pride.
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Unbelievable.
New Zealand's Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has the audacity to claim his government never mandated vaccines:
“In terms of the vaccine mandates, I acknowledge that it was a challenging time for people but they ultimately made their own choices. There was no compulsory vaccination. People made their own choices.”
Hipkins was the country's minister when New Zealand instituted mandatory vaccinations for health workers, military, teachers, university students, police officers, travel, many sports, and small businesses.
New Zealand's Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has the audacity to claim his government never mandated vaccines:
“In terms of the vaccine mandates, I acknowledge that it was a challenging time for people but they ultimately made their own choices. There was no compulsory vaccination. People made their own choices.”
Hipkins was the country's minister when New Zealand instituted mandatory vaccinations for health workers, military, teachers, university students, police officers, travel, many sports, and small businesses.
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Oprah and the Rock would like for you, the public, to donate to help the residents of Maui. They have a combined net worth of $2.8 billion. The two of them kickstarted their fund with $10 million but now they’re calling on everyone else to donate the rest.
How very kind of them to ask for money from a public that’s already living paycheck to paycheck when they could literally fund the entire charity by themselves, or at the very least offer to match any future donations.
If Oprah's track record for past charities is any indicator, I'd be worried about where the money's actually going.
How very kind of them to ask for money from a public that’s already living paycheck to paycheck when they could literally fund the entire charity by themselves, or at the very least offer to match any future donations.
If Oprah's track record for past charities is any indicator, I'd be worried about where the money's actually going.
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This is ridiculous
They wanted to reduce crime by decriminalizing minor theft, and ended up normalizing shoplifting.
Well, you reap what you sow.
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They wanted to reduce crime by decriminalizing minor theft, and ended up normalizing shoplifting.
Well, you reap what you sow.
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🇺🇸Credit card and car loan defaults hit 10-year high
Americans are defaulting on their credit cards and auto loans at levels not seen since the financial crisis.
This year, credit card delinquencies have hit 3.8%, while 3.6% have defaulted on their car loans, according to credit agency Equifax. Both figures are the highest in more than 10 years.
Bidenomics gets people into dire financial circumstances. Nevertheless, the government is once again talking about a new COVID-19 wave and masking. All to distract people from the real problems.
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Americans are defaulting on their credit cards and auto loans at levels not seen since the financial crisis.
This year, credit card delinquencies have hit 3.8%, while 3.6% have defaulted on their car loans, according to credit agency Equifax. Both figures are the highest in more than 10 years.
Bidenomics gets people into dire financial circumstances. Nevertheless, the government is once again talking about a new COVID-19 wave and masking. All to distract people from the real problems.
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🇺🇸🏳️⚧️Judge blocks Georgia's ban on cross-sex hormones for kids Georgia joins Oklahoma, Alabama and Arkansas where bans on gender reassignment for minors have either been blocked or suspended. Senate Bill 140 was signed into law on March 23, prohibiting…
🇺🇸 Judge reinstates Georgia's ban on puberty blockers, hormone therapies for minors
A federal judge ruled on Tuesday that Georgia's ban on puberty blockers and hormone therapy for minors with gender dysphoria can be reinstated, citing a recent federal appeals court decision that upheld a similar Alabama law.
U.S. District Judge Sarah Geraghty, an appointee of President Joe Biden, had on Aug. 20 issued a preliminary injunction temporarily halting Georgia's ban, which was scheduled to take effect on July 1.
However, on the same day the injunction was ordered, the 11th Circuit of Appeals ruled that a similar ban in Alabama could proceed. The 11th Circuit hears appeals from Georgia as well.
Georgia's law bans puberty blockers and sex reassignment surgeries for minors. The law also strips medical professionals who violate it of their licenses.
This is what protecting children from harm actually looks like.
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A federal judge ruled on Tuesday that Georgia's ban on puberty blockers and hormone therapy for minors with gender dysphoria can be reinstated, citing a recent federal appeals court decision that upheld a similar Alabama law.
U.S. District Judge Sarah Geraghty, an appointee of President Joe Biden, had on Aug. 20 issued a preliminary injunction temporarily halting Georgia's ban, which was scheduled to take effect on July 1.
However, on the same day the injunction was ordered, the 11th Circuit of Appeals ruled that a similar ban in Alabama could proceed. The 11th Circuit hears appeals from Georgia as well.
Georgia's law bans puberty blockers and sex reassignment surgeries for minors. The law also strips medical professionals who violate it of their licenses.
This is what protecting children from harm actually looks like.
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🇬🇧 Just Stop Oil protests cost Met police more than £9 million
According to police data, dealing with the Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion activists between April and June this year have cost the Met over £9 million ($11,2 million).
Nearly 24,000 police officers were involved. Their overtime work cost £1.2 million. Police officers from other regions had to be brought in to deal with the activists, costing the police £16,266 in living expenses over three months. The four-day Extinction Rebellion protest in April alone cost the Met £917,000.
At the same time, it is impossible to calculate how much damage climate activists' protests have done to society as a whole: how much damage has been caused to buildings and art objects, how many people have been late for work, how many ambulances have not reached the hospital on time.
These protests are not only pointless, they are economically damaging. The activists have not offered a single reasonable solution that does not involve a complete abandonment of traditional energy sources.
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According to police data, dealing with the Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion activists between April and June this year have cost the Met over £9 million ($11,2 million).
Nearly 24,000 police officers were involved. Their overtime work cost £1.2 million. Police officers from other regions had to be brought in to deal with the activists, costing the police £16,266 in living expenses over three months. The four-day Extinction Rebellion protest in April alone cost the Met £917,000.
At the same time, it is impossible to calculate how much damage climate activists' protests have done to society as a whole: how much damage has been caused to buildings and art objects, how many people have been late for work, how many ambulances have not reached the hospital on time.
These protests are not only pointless, they are economically damaging. The activists have not offered a single reasonable solution that does not involve a complete abandonment of traditional energy sources.
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🇺🇦🇺🇸Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba treats US Secretary of State Blinken to McDonald's during his visit to Kyiv
"When I was a student, my best hangover food was McDonald's,” Foreign Minister Kuleba said. Blinken was visibly uncomfortable and tried to change the subject.
What are we supposed to take from this? That these men are as down to earth as us, normal people?
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"When I was a student, my best hangover food was McDonald's,” Foreign Minister Kuleba said. Blinken was visibly uncomfortable and tried to change the subject.
What are we supposed to take from this? That these men are as down to earth as us, normal people?
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🍎NYC Mayor Adams sees no end to the migrant crisis
According to New York City Mayor Eric Adams 10,000 migrants come to NYC every month.
“Let me tell you something, New Yorkers. Never in my life have I had a problem that I did not see an ending to. I don't see an ending to this,” he said. “This issue will destroy New York City. Destroy New York City.”
It's funny to watch people who were openly pro-migration now suffer the consequences of their actions.
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According to New York City Mayor Eric Adams 10,000 migrants come to NYC every month.
“Let me tell you something, New Yorkers. Never in my life have I had a problem that I did not see an ending to. I don't see an ending to this,” he said. “This issue will destroy New York City. Destroy New York City.”
It's funny to watch people who were openly pro-migration now suffer the consequences of their actions.
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University of Arizona nursing school is teaching future nurses that 3-year-olds can know they are transgender.
They’re also being taught to start questioning patients as young as 3 about their gender.
I thought that shouldn't happen in a sane society. Might as well ask about their preferred alcoholic beverage.
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They’re also being taught to start questioning patients as young as 3 about their gender.
I thought that shouldn't happen in a sane society. Might as well ask about their preferred alcoholic beverage.
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Vice President Kamala Harris getting ready to "take over the job of being president" in case something happens to Joe Biden.
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Trump pays tribute to the victims of 9/11
"It was a terrible day. We will never forget. Today, on this solemn anniversary of those monstrous attacks, we remember the 2,977 precious souls who were savagely taken from us. There's a void that can never be filled."
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"It was a terrible day. We will never forget. Today, on this solemn anniversary of those monstrous attacks, we remember the 2,977 precious souls who were savagely taken from us. There's a void that can never be filled."
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Renowned criminology professor who 'proved' systemic racism fired for faking data, studies retracted
A renowned criminology professor who "proved" that racism is systemic in America’s law enforcement and American society has been fired for faking data and his studies have now been retracted.
Eric Stewart, 51, a now former criminology professor at Florida State University in Tallahassee, is now out of work due to “extreme negligence” in his research. According to Google Scholar, Stewart and his work were cited over 8,500 times by other researchers.
Stewart, who was a vice president and fellow at the American Society of Criminology, which honored him as one of four highly distinguished criminologists in 2017, was fired after nearly 2 decades of his data was found to have “false results.”
🔻This is exactly how the system works. They create fake studies and then use them as solid science-based arguments.
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A renowned criminology professor who "proved" that racism is systemic in America’s law enforcement and American society has been fired for faking data and his studies have now been retracted.
Eric Stewart, 51, a now former criminology professor at Florida State University in Tallahassee, is now out of work due to “extreme negligence” in his research. According to Google Scholar, Stewart and his work were cited over 8,500 times by other researchers.
Stewart, who was a vice president and fellow at the American Society of Criminology, which honored him as one of four highly distinguished criminologists in 2017, was fired after nearly 2 decades of his data was found to have “false results.”
🔻This is exactly how the system works. They create fake studies and then use them as solid science-based arguments.
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Renowned criminology professor who 'proved' systemic racism fired for faking data, studies retracted A renowned criminology professor who "proved" that racism is systemic in America’s law enforcement and American society has been fired for faking data and…
Here's a good explanation of how the system works.
It is a pipeline from activism to falsified research and to implementation.
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It is a pipeline from activism to falsified research and to implementation.
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🏳️🌈 🇺🇸 Far-left activists have stormed U.S. Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s office
The radical activists stormed McCarthy’s office to riot in favor of a 5 year reauthorization of PEPFAR, a program that addresses the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
When Democrats do this, they are “occupying.”
If Trump supporters do this, they are “traitors.”
📎 Collin Rugg
The radical activists stormed McCarthy’s office to riot in favor of a 5 year reauthorization of PEPFAR, a program that addresses the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
When Democrats do this, they are “occupying.”
If Trump supporters do this, they are “traitors.”
📎 Collin Rugg
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