Monday, September 25, 2017
On Euthanasia
In the collectivist version of a social-political order founded on the Primacy of the Parasite the ordinary person is looked upon as a tool to be used, the product of
their labor is treated as the property of the collective which is
distributed in accordance to those needs which are identified by the
leaders of the collective. An individual who is retired from the
workforce requires food, housing, and medical care, all of which is
taken from the collective pool of assets without any input to the
resource pool from the retiree in return. From the point of view of the
collective leadership a retiree is a liability to the collective. The
good of the collective requires the reduction of such liabilities as
early as possible. Thus it is in the best interest of the collective to
encourage self-termination by the elderly and the seriously or
terminally ill. And it is also in the best interest of the collective to
abort those fetuses that will not grow up to be productive workers in
the collective. And if you think that what I just wrote is
outrageous, then think again. One group of collectivists, the National
Socialists of Germany, actually carried out a program of euthanasia on
developmentally challenged individuals of all ages. Anyone who
believes that an individual has no inherent Right to Life is capable of
believing anything and, as history has demonstrated, capable of doing
anything.
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