Assisted-Suicide Slippery Slope Keeps Slip-Sliding Away
Originally published at National Review- Categories
- Euthanasia
When assisted suicide is first proposed for legalization, we are assured by death activists that strict guidelines will protect against abuse. But they don't mean it. Once the laws pass, the supposed protections — which are always flaccid to begin with — are soon redefined by activists and the media as "barriers," et voila, the laws are soon loosened. It's all a con, but people seem to fall for it every time.
This pattern can be seen vividly playing out in Victoria, Australia. The state was the first in that country to legalize assisted suicide, and now the government is making more people eligible for legally hastened death. From the premier's announcement:
The new legislation will remove unnecessary barriers to accessing VAD, improve clarity for practitioners, strengthen safety measurements and make the system fairer and more compassionate.
See what I mean? "Strengthen safety," (!!!) and "fairer and more compassionate," really just means more people can become dead much sooner.
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