We’re talking 300 ostriches vs 1000s of people dying from track 2 MAiD. Human beings.
I don’t see protests about protecting the sacred birds in Florida or anywhere else for being killed for profit. Just this deliberately politically polarized farm. It’s not about animal rights. It was an opportunity to mislead and divert political attention away from human rights abuses. People have been misled, used, if they think it’s been about animal rights. It was a for profit farm killing birds for a lucrative living.
From 2016-2023 there were 60,301 MAiD deaths. Many were motivated by people feeling like burdens and no social support while battling illness. Track 2 deaths are about diminishing the perceived worth of disabled and chronically ill people - the majority of the affected people group said no - by replacing publicly funded supports and access to live equally, with unequally accessible (singling out disabled people - it’s not equally available to all) MAiD policy that’s cheaper and it’s set to expand to people who are mentally ill.
If the focus all goes to the birds and away from human rights that’s wrong. It seems to be what’s happening.
I don’t see protests about protecting the sacred birds in Florida or anywhere else for being killed for profit. Just this deliberately politically polarized farm. It’s not about animal rights. It was an opportunity to mislead and divert political attention away from human rights abuses. People have been misled, used, if they think it’s been about animal rights. It was a for profit farm killing birds for a lucrative living.
From 2016-2023 there were 60,301 MAiD deaths. Many were motivated by people feeling like burdens and no social support while battling illness. Track 2 deaths are about diminishing the perceived worth of disabled and chronically ill people - the majority of the affected people group said no - by replacing publicly funded supports and access to live equally, with unequally accessible (singling out disabled people - it’s not equally available to all) MAiD policy that’s cheaper and it’s set to expand to people who are mentally ill.
If the focus all goes to the birds and away from human rights that’s wrong. It seems to be what’s happening.
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