The Economist’s Slick Promotion of Suicide
SEBASTIAN C. writes:
I was an acquaintance of the late Lawrence Auster here in New York. Notwithstanding my many contributions to his extraordinary website, Larry eventually banished me because of our irreconcilable differences over 9/11, an event I lived through first-hand at and around 180 Maiden Lane. I was one of those people covered in white soot, and became a “truther” by the end of the day after seeing the second airplane from my office window, the strange demolition, learning that WTC 7 had been “pulled” (and reported as destroyed prior to its demolition), that Cheney had assumed command of Norad, and that the Pentagon had been hit by…something…anyway. Poor Larry told me he “refused to believe his government would…” I am delighted your website has continued. But I am writing about something possibly worse than 9/11, which was, after all, a one-time event.
Here is a video by the very influential Economist magazine. It features a depressed and confused 24-year-old “tomboy” girl in Belgium who had decided to avail herself of her country’s assisted suicide laws. The 20-minute documentary is an overt promotion of suicide, in this case state-administered death for a girl with no physical ailments. That’s right: this is not a cancer or Leukemia patient but simply a girl who’s depressed. The state has concluded she will not improve (she’s 24!), and gave her the green light to die. On Death Day (5:00 p.m. sharp), just before the state’s doctor could inject her, she suddenly felt better and decided to go on living, sort of. The report’s thesis is succinctly stated near the end: the availability of state-administered suicide helps many patients by letting them know there is a way out. Those opposing state-administered death are cruel and inhuman. Suicide for depression is a Human Right. (That she could have jumped off a ledge of her own accord is never mentioned in the video).
One could fill a book on this with Bertonneauesque comments on the Sickness Onto Death of the West, but really, the thing speaks for itself. Remember that The Economist is an enthusiastic promoter of mass Muslim migration into Europe and “gay rights in Latin America.” Of course they would be. They know what they’re doing.



