Canada Takes BIG STEP Toward New Holocaust with Legalized Killings of the Poor
Canada is quickly becoming the modern-day Nazi Germany. I mean that. Step-by-step it is becoming a reality.
But that’s the way to do it right? If I were a tyrant, I wouldn’t do everything all at once. I would gradually erode their rights away little by little. That’s what has been happening in Canada already since the pandemic, but now what their government is proposing is going way too far.
Canada, like the United States, is also dealing with crippling inflation, homelessness, crime, supply chain problems, and product shortages. A lot of this was caused by themselves, especially when Justin Trudeau refused to allow truck drivers the right to make their own medical decisions. This in turn caused problems that the country is still dealing with, and honestly, we’re dealing with as well.
But Canada has proposed a way to help fight these issues. If they’re “too poor to continue living with dignity” then Canada wants to help kill you. I kid you not.
The Canadian government wants taxpayers to pay for euthanizing those people who are too poor to living a dignified life.
Author Charles Camosy criticizes Canada's euthanasia laws which allow for euthanizing people if they are "too poor to continue living with dignity":
"Canada's policies are seen for what they are." pic.twitter.com/QvzW1Rt67R
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) May 12, 2022
I’m going to tell you right now, that this will not stop here is this is passed. What I believe will ultimately come from this is the government later having the ability to decide who is “too poor to continue living with dignity”. What this would then become is a new Holocaust in which the homeless and anyone down on their luck will be eliminated. Maybe it will come to a point in which if you don’t make enough money they’ll choose you as well. “If you’re living below the poverty line, that’s no way to live. We’re requiring you to come forward and be euthanized.”
I honestly don’t think that’s too much of a stretch.
If you want to read more about it, I suggest this article from The Spectator and this one from The Guardian.