He objects to the tone. He needs more euphemism and newspeak.
"Do you approve of the British government graciously and humanely ending the suffering of a vegetative toddler?"
The left only makes rational sense when you use vague language. If you use the wrong tone -- i.e. use clear, objective language -- it comes across as totally evil..
C-Mag wrote:Question:
If the Father, tired of seeing his son suffer, suffocated the child................... who he be guilty of murder ?
As Monty has already breathlessly explained a dozen times: the parents are not in a position to make any decisions about their own child's best interests; that's the unique purview of the government. The baby is the property of the state, and only the state can choose when is most opportune to starve the baby to death.
C-Mag wrote:Question:
If the Father, tired of seeing his son suffer, suffocated the child................... who he be guilty of murder ?
As Monty has already breathlessly explained a dozen times: the parents are not in a position to make any decisions about their own child's best interests; that's the unique purview of the government. The baby is the property of the state, and only the state can choose when is most opportune to starve the baby to death.
I asked the question because I was trying to think what I would do if it were me. I'd probably put my son out of his misery.
There exists no evidence whatsoever that this child is any way suffering other than by the hands of the government socialized hospital workers.
The government wants to kill the toddler because they deemed his life a burden. That's all this is. This garbage about the child suffering is nonsense. The only suffering the child has endured came from being deprived of food and water for a few days, and that was inflicted by the government.
Killing off the people the state deems to be a burden to the public good is literally a tenant of National Socialism. A socialized medical system has been declaring children a burden and killing those children despite parents' objections. This is actually as Nazi as anything has gotten in the West since 1945.
And on This Morning today, two doctors told Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford about the damaging nature of the protests.
Dr Samantha Batt-Rawden told them: “I am heartbroken for the parents - but what I found difficult is hearing the reports coming about the staff [at Alder Hey Hospital].
That pile of garbage statement has also been my experience with government employees at the American version of the NHS (VA hospitals). Even when they are killing people, it is always they who are the victims.