As those eligible for self-deletion continue to include more and more groups of people, Canadians are now beginning to organize to help defend the vulnerable now at risk of being nudged into self-deletion, or euthanasia. One group, the Delta Hospice Society, is focusing on protecting people who are chronically ill or terminally ill from pressure to self-delete.
DHS President Angelina Ireland was quoted from LifesiteNews, saying “Our launch of Guardian Angels is now at the point where we need clients. We are looking for patients inside the healthcare system who would like an Angel, those within hospital, hospice, long-term care, palliative care wards, or people with a chronic or terminal illness.”
The creation of Guardian Angels to protect the vulnerable from euthanasia pushers should be yet another clarion call to the Canadians to reject this culture of death that begins with abortion, then becomes euthanasia, and yet worst is yet to come should Canada not pull out of the death spiral that it is in. They also serve as a roadmap for where our country, America, is headed as we too have embraced the culture of death that begins with abortion and spreads into every other part of our lives.
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Excerpt from www.lifesitenews.com
“Our launch of Guardian Angels is now at the point where we need clients,” DHS president Angelina Ireland told LifeSiteNews. “We are looking for patients inside the healthcare system who would like an Angel, those within hospital, hospice, long-term care, palliative care wards, or people with a chronic or terminal illness.”
Ireland said that the patients or their loved ones can “reach out to us and request one of our Angels.”
“They are ‘friendly visitors on a mission.’ The mission is to ensure patients are getting proper healthcare, palliative care and to avoid them from being pressured into euthanasia or MAiD,” she said.
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