Eve
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My first early happy birthday wishes
In Asia I’m 48 😂
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@070guy Happy birthday! It is 14th already here in ph 🇵🇭 I hope you have a great day and godbless you! More birthdays to come! ♡♤◇♧
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@TeslaModelDoge I did, aeons ago. Can’t remember a thing well perhaps a little bit.
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They hate to see you smilin’, glowin’ unapologetic,
shadows twist when your light hits too kinetic.
Haters stay pressed, energy low and pathetic,
your joy got ’em twisted, straight-up allergic.
Keep that vibe elevated, level up, never static,
real ones celebrate, the rest? They just combust.
Dim your shine? Nah, that’s not the tactic,
stay happy, stay fly and watch the fake ones combust, lacking✊🏻
VölvaX 🍎
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I’m going to @FamousInMyPhone’s upcoming Space. Will you join too? twitter.com/i/spaces/1kKzD…
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@FamousInMyPhone Thanks a really appreciate the comment and thank you for the space, I’ll be back. :D
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@TitanKrious It most be exhausting be so angry over nothing and everything at the same time …🤣🤭
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Canada’s MAiD program reveals a devastating moral collapse.
In 2024 alone: 16,499 people euthanized, 5.1% of all deaths in Canada (1 in every 20).
Cumulative total since legalization in 2016: 76,475.
What was sold as a last resort for terminal illness has rapidly expanded to non-terminal disabilities and “grievous and irremediable” suffering. Over 32% of MAiD recipients self-identify as disabled. Track 2 cases (non-terminal) keep growing. Documented stories show people choosing death because of inadequate housing, denied care, long waitlists, poverty, and isolation, problems the system refuses to fix but eagerly “solves” with lethal injection.
This isn’t autonomy. It’s abandonment. When the state runs healthcare and death becomes the cheaper option, vulnerable lives are devalued and disposable. Offering euthanasia to the disabled and suffering while skimping on support is immoral and dangerous.
True compassion invests in life. MAiD normalizes giving up on it.
Source: Efrat Fenigson podcast interview with Karla Treadway + Health Canada Sixth Annual Report on Medical Assistance in Dying (2024 data)
Efrat Fenigson@efenigson
It's Cheaper to Kill You Than to Treat You: Canada's MAiD Program Explained | CLIP Karla Treadway @thesovereignceo walks through Canada's Medical Assistance in Dying program and how it quietly expanded from terminal illness to depression, homelessness and disability with pamphlets now advertising assisted suicide as faster than therapy. She and Efrat connect the dots to a cold fiat-era cost-benefit logic: with ballooning debt and a broken healthcare system, depopulation has become cheaper than treatment. Full episode below.
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