Is New York Legalizing Compassion or Paving the Way for State-Sponsored Euthanasia Madness

In the latest assault on life, New York governor Kathy Hochul is set to make her state the 13th to legalize assisted suicide. Under the smokescreen of compassion, the government is stepping further into arenas where it doesn’t belong—like deciding who lives and who dies. This isn’t compassion; it’s a slippery slope toward a culture where human life holds no more value than that of an ailing Labrador.

Look at Canada, a horrifying blueprint for where this road leads. Their assisted suicide program, initially geared for the terminally ill, now hosts a revolving door of state-sanctioned death for conditions that shouldn’t even be a death sentence. You think it stops at terminal illnesses? Think again. What starts with “compassion” ends with bureaucratic abuse, like offering euthanasia as a quick fix for treatable conditions simply because healthcare systems fail their citizens.

Join the dots, folks. Hochul, like her liberal comrades, pushes this under the guise of “choice.” Yet, when it came to the COVID vaccine, these same voices were all about mandating and shaming. What happens when “assisted dying” becomes less a choice and more a pressured option? Imagine the elderly or the disabled, already vulnerable, nudged toward death’s door because the government finds it cheaper than treatment.

We cannot ignore the stark hypocrisy here. Liberals, who supposedly champion the weak and the vulnerable, are making decisions that devalue human life. Just because a state legalizes what they call a “humane” option doesn’t mean it’s moral. Gussying it up with words like “choice” and “dignity” doesn’t change its grim reality. This is about reducing individuals to mere numbers in a ledger.

So, should the state, which can’t even manage its healthcare, play God? Just because the legislation permits it doesn’t make it righteous or just. America should not follow a path where ending life is seen as a cure-all. This isn’t mercy; it’s madness. Let’s call it what it is—state-sponsored euthanasia, not a defense of human dignity.

Source: Townhall


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