
I ATE'NT DEAD ♿️🏳️⚧️
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I ATE'NT DEAD ♿️🏳️⚧️
@disabledtrans
Bad queer & crip (tone?), multiply disabled, latedeaf. Wheelchair user, snarky, chaotic. They/them



@AberdareNic @historykev @fleurmeston I’m not sure why people find it so hard to understand that to many of us the loss of control to the point a stranger has to wipe your arse for you is utterly abhorrent and not an acceptable outcome we are willing to endure.

@AberdareNic @historykev @fleurmeston I’m not sure why people find it so hard to understand that to many of us the loss of control to the point a stranger has to wipe your arse for you is utterly abhorrent and not an acceptable outcome we are willing to endure.

Care must come first. Alberta is aiming to restore that fundamental principle in its new MAiD bill. @mickeyamery @ABDanielleSmith Read why in my latest: nationalpost.com/opinion/ramona…




According to Health Canada: • Over 96% of MAID recipients had a reasonably foreseeable natural death • Most had cancer, advanced organ failure, or severe degenerative diseases • The average age is over 75 This is not a system targeting the vulnerable it’s one used primarily by elderly Canadians facing unbearable suffering. As for safeguards: • MAID requires independent assessments by two clinicians • Patients must give informed consent • There are mandatory waiting periods (unless death is imminent) • Cases are federally tracked Anecdotal cases don’t override data. Framing MAID as reckless or out of control ignores why it exists: ➡️ To give people dignity and autonomy at the end of life ➡️ To relieve suffering when medicine can no longer help An “honest conversation” means including the full facts not just fear-based narratives.

Dame Esther Rantzen on @BBCNewsnight says of the assisted dying Bill "it's all about choice" and she urges parliamentarians to let this compassionate law pass




The “why won’t this fucking drawer open” starter pack.
















