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    pistolero (p@fsebugoutzone.org)'s status on Saturday, 08-Feb-2025 08:16:48 JSTpistoleropistolero
    in reply to
    • The Felon Pope :popephil:
    • ✙ dcc :pedomustdie: :phear_slackware:
    • Steve Randy Waldman
    @interfluidity @dcc @Phil

    > spending money badly is not "socialist policy".

    Over-regulation and safety nets are. "Too big to fail" is.

    > Universal health care works great many places.

    The Dutch have been trying to figure out how to make killing yourself more appealing for years ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarco_pod ) and have a de facto legalization of infant euthanasia ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groningen_Protocol ). People don't jump the Canadian border to avail themselves of the doctors there, and the NHS has been complicit

    Another big-government foreign policy maneuver, overseen by USAID and probably driven by the CIA, was the forced sterilization of 300,000 native Peruvians by its universal healthcare system: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forced_sterilization_in_Peru .
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      Sarco pod
      The Sarco pod (also known as Pegasos and has been referred to as a "suicide pod") is a euthanasia device or machine consisting of a 3D-printed detachable capsule mounted on a stand that contains a canister of liquid nitrogen to die by suicide through inert gas asphyxiation. "Sarco" is short for "sarcophagus". It is used in conjunction with an inert gas (nitrogen) which decreases oxygen levels rapidly which prevents panic, sense of suffocation and struggling before unconsciousness, known as the hypercapnic alarm response: 45  caused by the presence of high carbon dioxide concentrations in the blood. The Sarco was invented by euthanasia campaigner Philip Nitschke in 2017. Nitschke said in 2021 that he sought and received legal advice about the device's legality in Switzerland. History The Sarco is an expansion of the hypoxic death provided by a suicide...
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      Groningen Protocol
      The Groningen Protocol is a medical protocol created in September 2004 by Eduard Verhagen, the medical director of the department of pediatrics at the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG) in Groningen, the Netherlands. It contains directives with criteria under which physicians can perform "active ending of life on infants" (child euthanasia) without fear of legal prosecution. Origin The protocol was created by a committee of physicians and others at the University Medical Center Groningen, in consultation with the Groningen district attorney, and has been ratified by the Dutch National Association of Pediatricians. According to its authors, the Groningen Protocol was developed in order to assist with the decision making process when considering actively ending the life of a newborn, by providing the information required to assess the situation within a legal and medical framework. In July 2005 the Protocol was declared to be mandatory by the Dutch Society for Pediatrics. Protocol The protocol, drawn up after extensive consultation between physicians, lawyers, parents and the...

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      Forced sterilization in Peru
      Under the administration of President Alberto Fujimori, Peru implemented a forced sterilization campaign as part of the National Population Program, primarily targeting impoverished and indigenous women in rural Andean regions. This effort, regarded as the largest state-sponsored sterilization initiative in the Americas, was publicly presented as a progressive strategy for promoting reproductive health and economic development. However, it has been broadly denounced for its coercive methods and associated human rights abuses. The program drew on long-standing eugenic doctrines and neo-Malthusian theories, which linked excessive population growth to poverty and national instability. These concepts were encapsulated in Plan Verde, a military strategy conceived during the Peruvian Civil War (1980–2000). Under Fujimori, these ideas were transformed into a systematic policy purportedly designed to reduce poverty and high birth rates. Women were frequently sterilized without informed consent, sometimes under pressure or in exchange for basic necessities such as food or healthcare. Medical personnel received monetary bonuses—typically...
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