Euthanasia is among the slipperiest of the downward slopes comprising the progressive agenda. The London Times reports that it is now applied as a cure for bereavement:

A physically healthy woman has chosen to end her life at a Swiss clinic after the heartbreak of losing her only child four years ago.

Britain has yet to catch up to certain other countries in the march of progress, so…

Wendy Duffy, 56, is heading to Switzerland after Pegasos, an assisted-dying clinic, approved her request.

Why wouldn’t they approve it? Where legal, killing people is profitable:

Duffy told the Daily Mail that she had paid Pegasos £10,000 and this was the only way her “spirit can be free”.

Maybe not so free. Suicide is considered a mortal sin — as is assisting suicide.

Bereavement is like teenage transsexualism. Bad as it may be, people tend to get over it and get on with their lives — so long as it does not cause them to make an unrectifiable mistake.

Let’s hope no one bereaved by Wendy Duffy’s unnecessary death follows her course of action.

On tips from Barry A and abcanc.



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