Phony “Disability Rights” Pro-Euthanasia Scam
By Wesley J. SmithDisability rights activists are among the most implacable and effective opponents of legalizing assisted suicide and euthanasia. In the USA, Not Dead Yet’s entry into the fray after the passage of Measure 16 in Oregon (1994) helped slow the advance of the killing agenda to a crawl.
Alarmed by the advocacy successes of these advocates, pro assisted suicide bankrollers funded Astroturf (as distinguished from “grass roots”) “disability rights” groups to support the killing agenda. Now the tactic is being tried in the UK as that country is dragged into yet another attempt to legalize physician-induced death.
Not Dead Yet UK is exposing the sham of an Astroturf group called Disability Activists for Dignity in Dying (DiD). From, “False Claims,” by Dr. Kevin Fitzpatrick:
“It is true they are all disabled
people. However they are individuals with a point of view, not
representatives of any Disabled People’s Organisation. For example, this
new arm of the DiD campaign, is led by wheelchair user Greg Judge. He
is listed as a member of staff and is therefore paid by DiD to represent
the organisation’s core mission and values. Hardly representative!
“NDY [Not Dead Yet] UK, on the other
hand, is a network of disabled people working largely pro bono and who
have been mandated to represent the views of many disabled people. There
is a real difference.”
Fitzpatrick highlights the danger to people with disabilities:
“DiD know what the evidence shows –
from Holland, where children over the age of 12 are entitled, and
disabled babies are euthanized because of their disability, or because
of their parents’ suffering, when the law was first introduced for
exactly the kind of ‘desperate, hard case’ DiD keep promoting to gain
public sympathy – from Belgium where people who are in need of support
and care are euthanized – and where the current discussion to extend
euthanasia to children is proceeding but where ‘We all know that
euthanasia is already practiced on children. Yes, active euthanasia’
according to the head of the intensive care unit of Fabiola Hospital in
Brussels. He made his comments to the Senate’s Judicial and Social
Affairs Committee at a February 21 hearing 2013. Belgium, where if you
are becoming blind you can opt for euthanasia, or if the healthcare
system botches your sex-change operations your care options can include
death by lethal injection, and where ‘studies…demonstrate that 32% of
people killed under the Belgian law were killed without consent and
without their own request, in breach of a fundamental condition of that
law’ (as pointed out by Alex Schadenberg of EPC).”
These statements are not “slippery slope” alarmist projections. They are facts on the ground!He concludes:
“DiD are promoting themselves as a
caring organisation who offer the ‘voice of reason’. They are using a
handful of non-representative disabled people to promote the idea that
disabled people agree with them. The facts do not support this
assertion, real disabled activists are opposed to the law being changed
and nothing I have read, seen or heard makes me think otherwise.”
Answer: To sow confusion among disability-friendly people toward the end that a law be passed that will result in the euthanasia/assisted suicide abandonment deaths of people with disabilities.
Source: NRLC News
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