Governments Are Killing Their Poor People

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WEF guru Yuval Harari asked: “This, perhaps, is going to be the big question in the 21st century. What to do with billions of useless humans?” The answer: convince their governments to kill them.

In recent post on X, Britain’s Jim Ferguson describes what Switzerland is offering its poverty-sticken citizens – death at a discounted price. The article is titled: Switzerland To Offer $20 ‘Suicide Pod’ Deaths to Citizens Who Can’t Afford Basic Necessities, and it goes on:

“Citizens in Switzerland who are too poor to afford basic necessities are being offered the chance to be euthanized at a discounted price, the government announced on Wednesday.

     “The portable suicide pods will be used for the first time in Switzerland, allowing people with various illnesses, mental issues, or social problems to end their life for just $20.

Other Countries Like Switzerland
Austria: Allows assisted suicide for individuals with incurable illnesses causing unbearable suffering.
Belgium: Permits euthanasia for those with incurable illnesses, including psychiatric disorders or dementia, and allows advance directives for assisted dying.
Canada: Allows assisted dying for individuals with grievous and irremediable illnesses, including those with chronic and debilitating conditions.
Germany: Currently debating new legislation to allow assisted suicide for terminal conditions, with some states already permitting it.
Luxembourg: Allows assisted suicide for individuals with incurable illnesses causing unbearable suffering.
Netherlands: Permits euthanasia and assisted suicide for individuals enduring unbearable suffering, with no prospect of improvement.
New Zealand: Has legalized euthanasia, allowing assisted suicide for individuals with a terminal illness or a grievous and irremediable condition.
Portugal: Has approved legislation allowing assisted suicide for terminal conditions, although it has been vetoed by the President.
Spain: Allows assisted suicide for individuals with incurable illnesses causing unbearable suffering.
Japan: Solicitation of suicide, assistance in suicide, commissioned murder and consensual homicide are illegal.
Russia:Maintaining its staunch Christian ethos, assisted suicide and euthanasia are both illegal.
China: Assisted suicide is illegal and punishable by law, as is euthanasia.

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