Wednesday, October 14, 2015

California's Suicide Bill Furthers America's Culture of Death

By Douglas V. Gibbs

Death is but a casual occurrence enforced by political agendas, and enabled by sexual convenience and a society that lacks the moral standards that demands we do what we can to protect life. 

In a letter to lawmakers explaining his decision to sign the AB-15 End of Life Bill into law, Brown wrote that he considered “what I would want in the face of my own death.”

“I do not know what I would do if I were dying in prolonged and excruciating pain,” Brown wrote. “I am certain, however, that it would be a comfort to be able to consider the options afforded by this bill. And I wouldn’t deny that right to others.”

Supporters argue that assisted suicide allows a terminally ill patient to choose “death with dignity.”

The law further desensitizes the culture regarding death, and may possibly lead to "death panels" that are already funded by Obamacare, encouraging the elderly to end their lives.  Since the bill was sponsored by a leftist mentality, and put into law by that same kind of collectivistic group-think that also supports population control, and in the killing of unborn babies through abortion, killing off the older people that are no longer seen by collectivists as being productive to society would be the next step.  How long before we start creating Futurama-style suicide booths?  How long before Margaret Sanger's dream of eugenics pops back into place, and the liberal left loonies start calling for the killing off of their opposition in the hopes of creating a master race, and eliminating all opposition at the voting booth?

The willful termination of human life begins with promises that it is in the public good, or that it is kind or helpful.  But seeking a culture of death always expands and ends up being a political tool that can be used to eliminate dissent.  It begins with killing babies, and then expands to a worship of death.  History reminds us of these truths.

-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary

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