We know that once euthanasia and assisted suicide are introduced, the grounds always expand.
The change is not just a change. It is also an implicit accusation, and charge, laid against people who can never defend themselves. It is an absurd charge, and an absurd change, made for no other reason than to appease a group of woke activists who never have, and never will, play cricket anyway.
After Merkel’s 16 years at the helm, Europe is now in a very weak position – dependent on the Russians for Energy, and the Chinese for Industry, and the Americans for defence.
Joy unconfined in the Western media yesterday as China announced that, contrary to western critics who say that the country is entirely self-interested and will never do anything substantive on Climate, they would actually make a big move to save the planet. Starting soon, the country announced, it will no longer fund coal-fired power plants…….. […]
Wuhan is described as the “world’s largest coronavirus reservoir”…
Contemporary euthanasia is an updated version of early 20th century eugenics
This week, Australian construction workers rallied against mandatory Covid-19 vaccinations mandate in Victoria – and the clash was mostly against trade unions the protesters are saying have sold them out. Hundreds of construction workers, known as traddies, gathered at the offices of the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) offices in Melbourne demanding […]
Some mothers look upon their children as mistakes and burdens. Why?
A remarkable reflection, this story, of just how toxic the Trans rights debate (if it can truly be called a debate) has become in the United Kingdom, and how toxic it is slowly becoming here in Ireland. Rosie Duffield is the Labour MP for Canterbury, in Kent. Until now, she’s mostly been famous for winning […]
The BMA has backed neutrality on assisted dying and support for medical student sex workers
The notion that biological relationships mean nothing must be rejected
There are a couple of interesting things about this story, and what they might tell us about Ireland. By far the most interesting thing, though, is how the numbers break down. Traditionally, in American polling, it is easy enough to understand where support and opposition to a President’s policies come from: His own party backs […]