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Saturday, July 17, 2021

Physician Assisted Suicide is rooted in evil eugenics!

Echo opinion published by the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition:

"Let's be clear. Removing the requirement of consent at the time of death, extending euthanasia to people with dementia, and in the Netherlands, the approval of the Groningen Protocol, which permits killing of babies with disabilities, are all eugenic idiolectal positions," Alex Schadenberg, Executive Director, Euthanasia Prevention Coalition.

It is hard to understand how anybody can support physician assisted suicide when palliative care and hospice care is proven to be effective in supporting the compassionate care for the chronically ill and those who are dealing with terminal illness. 

In fact, the eugenics alliance with hemlock groups is not reported by the media because people who support physician assisted suicide are blinded by wrong-minded emotional responses to this terrible alternative to the effectiveness of palliative care and hospice.

In response to attacks against the Care Not Killing Alliance in the UK, Jamie Gillies, in spiked-online focuses on the eugenics roots of the assisted dying movement. 

Gillies writes about Killick Millard who founded the leading assisted dying group in the UK. Gillies states:

Scotland’s media class seems quite happy to spare prominent groups on the other side of the assisted-suicide debate from scrutiny. The Record, for instance, has failed to mention that Dignity in Dying, the group leading the charge for assisted suicide in the UK, was founded and funded by eugenicist politician Killick Millard.

Millard is said to have been ‘informed by a coherent philosophy… underpinned by eugenic ideas about the importance of maintaining the calibre of the racial stock’. He was what, in modern terms, we might call ‘ableist’, arguing in 1931 that the ‘feeble-minded and mentally deficient’ – those with mental-health problems – ‘should be sterilised’.

And he was also anti-working class. In 1911, in an essay on poverty, Millard celebrated the fact that ‘slum dwellers’ had a high rate of infant mortality, stating that ‘this consideration goes a long way towards allaying the fear that the falling birth-rate of the superior classes, and the comparatively high birth-rate of the very lowest class, threatens the quality of the race’.

It must be noted that in March 2020, a UN disability rights expert stated that she is concerned about euthanasia, assisted suicide and the new eugenics.

The American media also ignore the fact that the leading assisted suicide lobby group in the US, was also founded by hard core eugenics proponents.

Historian, Ian Dowbiggin, in his ground breaking book: A Merciful End: The Euthanasia Movement in Modern America. proves beyond a doubt that the founders of the euthanasia lobby were wedded to the eugenics movement. His book was so clear that Compassion and Choices appears to have destroyed its historical archives.

In November 2015 Dowbiggin wrote about his concern that the historical records of the euthanasia lobby were destroyed. He wrote:

One thing is clear: if the euthanasia movement’s records have indeed been destroyed, a lot of history has vanished, Orwell-like, down a cavernous memory hole. And with it, information the right-to-die movement doesn’t want you to know.

I should know, because I saw these records and I know what was in them. I wrote up my findings in my 2003 book on the history of the movement, published by Oxford University Press.

The story of my involvement in these valuable records begins about fifteen years ago when I was given permission to explore the archives of what used to be called Partnerships for Caring, Inc. 

PFC was a successor organization to the defunct Euthanasia Society of America (ESA). The ESA records, housed in a law firm in Baltimore, consisted of 15 large cardboard boxes holding correspondence, financial records, press releases, published materials and minutes of meetings, much of it uncatalogued.

There were literally thousands of items in these boxes documenting the entire 20th c. history of the U.S. and non-American activists who advocated the legalization of various forms of euthanasia. The ESA archive contained materials relating to the careers of noteworthy social activists such as Derek Humphry, the founder of the Hemlock Society (now called Compassion and Choices), Joseph Fletcher, the founder of “situation ethics,” Alan Guttmacher (after whom the population-control Guttmacher Institute in New York City is named), and the birth control pioneer Margaret Sanger who, unbeknownst to all her biographers, was also a vocal proponent of legalized euthanasia.

Not only did these activists urge governments to permit voluntary mercy-killing and physician-assisted suicide, many also supported the involuntary mercy-killing of handicapped people. For example, despite his knowledge of widespread Nazi murder of people with disabilities, in 1943 the ESA’s president thought it was a good idea to legalize euthanasia in time for returning veterans who suffered from mental and physical wounds.

Dowbiggin then explains how he learned that the euthanasia lobby destroyed their history. Dowbiggin states:

But the story did not end there. About five years after the book’s publication, I was contacted by a US graduate student researching the history of euthanasia. She told me that in trying to track down the ESA records she had been informed that the collection had been intentionally destroyed.

Just this year another US graduate student got in touch with me, also trying to locate the ESA archives. She too has been told the records no longer exist, although she is still investigating.

Of course, it might be that the ESA records are sitting somewhere safe and sound. Yet why do groups like Compassion and Choices ignore my own requests for information? Why, when a published scholar in the history of medicine enquires about the whereabouts of this important archive, is there a resounding silence?

The euthanasia lobby, world-wide, was intertwined with the eugenics movement and its leadership continues to be suspicious in its ideology today.

Let's be clear. Removing the requirement of consent at the time of death, extending euthanasia to people with dementia, and in the Netherlands, the approval of the Groningen Protocol, which permits killing of babies with disabilities, are all eugenic idiolectal position


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Thursday, May 14, 2020

Psychiatrists are essential to protecting life against physician assisted suicide

Thank you Dr Komrad, for your leadership and dedication.
We are living in a time when death is lurking in nearly every news report because the world is experiencing one of the worst pandemics in history.

Along with the overwhelming amount of troubling and tragic information spewing forth during the coronavirus pandemic of 2019-2020, the worst of it is in the daily escalation of numbers of deaths confirmed by the COVID-19 diagnosis.  Nurses who I regularly speak to are expressing concern about how they are seeing the human side of this tragedy taking a nearly irreconcible toll on patients. They see patients who are isolated during their hospitalization, on their families and on the caregivers who become quasi "surrogate" relatives to their patients. 

As a result, I am wondering how Americans can reconcile the urgency for a universal call for compassion in response to the pandemic with support for physician assisted suicide.  In my opinion, and I've heard this echo from experts, we will never know the death toll caused by COVID-19, because suicides will not likely be included in the data.  This essay published in the Euthanasia Prevention newsletter reminds us about how important it is for psychiatrists to advocate for protecting lives against suicide and to oppose the legalization of physician assisted suicide.

Friday, May 8, 2020  Dr Mark Komrad*: "Psychiatrists prevent suicide, not provide it."
Published by Alex Schadenberg
Executive Director, Euthanasia Prevention Coalition


There are many great doctors working to prevent euthanasia and assisted suicide, but Psychiatrist and ethicist, Mark Komrad, has excelled in his research, leadership and talking points.

Duke University School of Medicine Alumni Magazine recently featured Dr Komrad's career, accomplishments and his opposition to euthanasia and assisted suicide.

Dr. Komrad told Aliza Inbari, from the Alumni Magazine:

“I feel that killing does not belong in the house of medicine, should not be a part of palliative care, and especially not for psychiatric patients.  Psychiatrists prevent suicide, not provide it.”

In fact, Dr Komrad was featured in the Fatal Flaws film where he poignantly stated that:

"If assisted death were done with a gun, then it would be universally seen as wrong."

Inbari explained Komrad's opposition to euthanasia and assisted suicide:

Physician-assisted suicide is legal in some countries in Europe, Canada, and in several U.S. states. In most places, physician-assisted suicide is allowed only in cases of terminal illness, but a few jurisdictions, notably Belgium and The 
Netherlands, allow patients with mental illness access to the procedure. Komrad is deeply opposed to the practice. 

“I found it profoundly disturbing that in Belgium and the Netherlands, a significant number of psychiatric patients every year are voluntarily euthanized by their own treating psychiatrists,” says Komrad.Inbari states how Komrad's opposition to euthanasia and assisted suicide has changed his life.

The issue has transformed his career from ethicist to activist, and he has become one of the leading figures in the country expressing ethical concerns about the physician assisted suicide issue. 

Dr. Komrad has addressed the parliaments of Sweden and Norway, met with policymakers in Brazil, and consulted to the government of Canada, and he lectures at conferences and psychiatry departments around the country.Thank you Dr Komrad, for your leadership and dedication.

Links to some of the excellent articles by Dr Mark Komrad:

Why Psychiatrists should oppose euthanasia (Link).
Euthanasia and assisted suicide are unethical acts (Link).
Psychiatrists: We prevent suicide not provide it (Link).
Why Norway and Sweden should not allow assisted suicide (Link).
Assessing competency for assisted suicide is unethical (Link).


*Dr. Mark S. Komard was named “National Exemplary Psychiatrist” and “Mental Health Professional of the Year” by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Dr. Komrad is a psychiatrist on the teaching faculty of Johns Hopkins and Sheppard Pratt in Baltimore and Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Maryland and Tulane.Named “National Exemplary Psychiatrist” and “Mental Health Professional of the Year” by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Dr. Komrad is a psychiatrist on the teaching faculty of Johns Hopkins and Sheppard Pratt in Baltimore and Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Maryland and Tulane.

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