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Monday, February 13, 2012, 2:39 PM
Wesley J. Smith

Once, we looked to those who saved suicidal people from dying as the humane and compassionate heroes. After all, they valued the lives of everyone, even those unable to value their own.

My how times change. Today, suicide promoters are the heroes.  Case in point: In the Netherlands, despite a liberal euthanasia license, how-to-commit-suicide gurus are extolled.  From Radio Netherlands Worldwide:

“When you are ready, put the bag over your head. Then slowly open the helium valve.” An instruction film made by Dutch psychiatrist Boudewijn Chabot explains how someone can kill themselves using a roasting bag and two tanks of helium. Self-help methods are becoming less of a taboo. Euthanasia under certain circumstances was made legal in the Netherlands ten years ago. The law permits assisted suicide for people whose suffering is unbearable and hopeless. But for others who want to end their lives, there is no legal recourse. Suicide instruction films have been produced with them in mind. Dr Chabot has been involved in the issue of “self-administered euthanasia” for years. In addition to methods such as not eating and drinking, or a lethal combination of medicines, he has now released a film showing another suicide method

What kind of a person focuses so intently on helping people make themselves dead?  For those who don’t know, Chabot won a case in the Dutch Supreme Court back in the 1990s stating he did no wrong in assisting the suicide of a healthy but deeply grieving woman who wanted to be buried between her two dead children.  And so the so-called protective guidelines proved as porous as a spaghetti colander.

Don’t get me wrong. I am not singling out the Netherlands for criticism.  Here in the USA, the would-be late human vivisectionist Jack Kevorkian was played by A-List movie star Al Pacino in a history-revising biographical hagiography–which omitted his taking the kidneys from one of his victims and offering them “first come, first served” at a press concerence.  Final Exit Network promotes the same suicide method as Chabot, and Derek Humphry got famous and made a lot of money teaching people how to kill themselves in books and other media.  Then there is Compassion and Choices that is working hard to redefine suicide as a medical treatment that isn’t even “suicide.”

Suicide prevention has become almost invisible. Today, it’s all about suicide promotion, baby!  That will get you on the media and may even garner you big lecture fees.  (Kevorkian was clearing a cool $50,000 per.)  And the cost will be counted in the people who died who might otherwise have escaped the darkenss and become glad to be alive.

3 Comments

    Lydia
    February 13th, 2012 | 7:57 pm

    That wording just kills me (pun intended):

    “The law permits assisted suicide for people whose suffering is unbearable and hopeless. But for others who want to end their lives, there is no legal recourse.”

    Just think of all those people who want to end their lives but are *not* in a state of unbearable and hopeless suffering! They have no legal recourse! Brings tears to one’s eyes, don’t it? To think of their wanting to die in vain, though they aren’t suffering enough to qualify.

    It used to be that a phrase like “no legal recourse” referred to people who were having something terribly unjust done to them–having their homes taken away by the government, being put in jail innocently, having lost money to fraud, etc. The idea that it would apply to someone who merely _wants_ to die and can’t legally get someone else to help him do so is…stunning.

    pauld Reply:

    @Lydia, Perhaps “having no legal recourse” will cause people to enter a state of unbearable hopelessness so that they will be eligible for assisted suicide.

    TXW
    February 14th, 2012 | 12:43 pm

    I have to say this is one of the funniest clip arts you have had.
    The death peddlers never come out and say what they really want, it is all masked in compassion.

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