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Sept. 4, 2023 - Candace Owens
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These Are Coming to America
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If we are talking about depravity, I, and also Matt Walsh, but me earlier, have been
hitting the drum about this idea of government-assisted suicide, assisted suicide in general, talking
to you guys about doctors that specialize in death, and this really started to take
off in Switzerland.
It's now a very real conversation that is taking place, a real situation, not a conversation,
a situation that is taking place through various legalizations and hoops that are being jumped
through by the Canadian government via their MADE program.
Well, pay attention to this.
Dr. Death says that he has created and invented a 3D-printed coffin-like suicide capsule,
which will be used for the first time this year.
I want to be clear, these sorts of suicide capsules that can allow you to kill yourself
already exist in Switzerland.
I have read stories about them.
I've shared it on this podcast of people that are getting into these capsules.
They can deliver these capsules wherever you want, somewhere beautiful on a beach.
You can kill yourself.
It's disturbing and it's dark, and people are not understanding that there is a political
tie that is pushing this as an option.
As we continue to ruin people and their mentalities via things that, you know, chop off your private
parts to become somebody else.
Oh, did that ruin your life? I'm so shocked.
And these people become suicidal. All of these things that we are doing is leading to this moment where you are going to see suicide rates continue to increase all across the world, particularly in the West.
So this is not surprising me that we are now seeing people who are advocates for euthanasia now try to up their inventions.
The man behind this particular invention is Dr.
Philip Nisch, a controversial euthanasia advocate who has been nicknamed Dr.
Death, as I mentioned to you, and dubbed the Elon Musk of assisted suicide.
So these are the types of doctors that experimented on children during World War II. Well, this is a new age of it, but somehow people are not paying attention to this, Dr.
Nishka, because there are people that believe that suicide should just be a right, and the reason why it should just be a right and we should promote it is because if somebody doesn't want to be here, oh well, too bad, even though the reason that these people are struggling mentally is because of the lifestyles that are being reinforced via our culture and our media that are harming these people.
So rather than get them help, let's get them a suicide capsule.
I guess that's the mindset that some people have.
The pods were created at a cost between $4,000 and $8,000 and are in the final stages of being prepared for use in Switzerland.
Assisted suicide, just as a matter of housekeeping, has been legal in Switzerland since 1942, just making its way over the pond, so to speak.
Dr. Nishka says, I've been in Switzerland in the last week talking to our Swiss lawyers just to make sure there are no further Swiss requirements that are needed before use.
He has offices in Amsterdam but hails from South Australia, a state that introduced new assisted dying laws in January.
This is happening everywhere.
The conversation has not exploded yet in America, but I've been talking about it because it's It's surrounding us, right?
We know Oregon, and it is, again, they start with that first justification for it.
What about people that are in the last stages of their life and they're in so much pain?
Have you ever had a person that you love go through cancer?
They start always with the emotional arguments because the emotions are meant to supersede your rational thoughts, which is that obviously this is going to be abused.
We're seeing that in Canada where people are saying, I want to be put to death because I can't afford my rent.
I want to be put to death because I had a breakup.
I want to be put to death. And the Canadian government is just...
They had very tight restrictions around the legislation.
Now they're opening it up. You don't have to be imminently about to die.
You don't have to be in pain.
You just have to have doctors sign off and say that you're miserable.
Let me tell you something, guys.
If you're looking for a reason...
To escape life. Don't let I am temporarily miserable be the circumstance.
Because that would make us all suicidal.
Horrible things happen to people all the time.
I mean, everyone goes through a phase in their life.
You go through bad seasons. You go through three months of absolute hell.
You can go through two years of absolute hell.
You should not have your brain conditioned to think that that means that this is what your entire life is going to be.
That a temporal situation is necessarily going to be an infinite one.
It's very disturbing what's going on all across the world right now.
And if we don't talk about it, we pretend that it's not happening, there's going to be no way to guard ourselves and our future generations and our children from it.
All right, guys, if you like this video, you are definitely going to like the full episode even better.
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