Canadian euthanasia doctor gushes about how much she enjoys killing people
In the recently released BBC documentary Better Off Dead?, disability rights activist Liz Carr interviewed Dr. Ellen Wiebe, Canada’s most notorious euthanasia doctor. ...
... It is interesting that so many people were so uncomfortable by the glee Wiebe expressed about her work. Even many who support euthanasia felt that she should be more solemn and thoughtful about it, somehow. But why? If euthanasia—killing—is healthcare, why should she not cheerily dispatch her patients? Perhaps the discomfort in her cheery demeanor—the fact that she finds ending lives rewarding on both ends of life’s spectrum—is because we know, deep down, that there is something profoundly wrong about the normalization of medicalized killing. That discomfort just might be the conscience speaking. We should listen closely.
Yes, maybe that is peoples' conscience speaking.
Loving your job THAT much, when your job is MAiD, is super creepy.
But it is good news that people are starting to realize that.
I'm sure big pharma isn't happy with this killer.
They're losing big money along with the nursing homes....