Red Ice TV - December 09, 2022


Canada Will Now Assist You To Kill Yourself


Episode Stats

Length

24 minutes

Words per Minute

161.66974

Word Count

3,922

Sentence Count

281

Hate Speech Sentences

15


Summary

In this episode, we talk about Canadian assisted suicide, MAID, or Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) which is a PC term for euthanasia, which is basically killing you off. Here s a video of a woman in need of a stair lift and the government's response.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hey guys, good to see you. Hope you're doing well. A little bit about our situation at the end of the
00:00:04.120 video in case you're interested in an update on that. I wanted to talk about Canadian suicide.
00:00:09.900 They call it MAID. So Canadian MAID. No, not that kind of MAID. Medical Assistance in Dying, which
00:00:15.900 is like what a PC term for euthanasia for basically killing you off. So check out this video. This
00:00:21.100 spurred me to do a little research on this. Here's a veteran who is basically asking for a stair lift
00:00:26.660 and the Veterans Affairs reply, which is, you know, the government, the authorities in Canada.
00:00:32.760 Have you thought about maybe killing yourself? Check this out.
00:00:37.000 For Christine Gauthier, the fight to get a wheelchair lift in her home has been an uphill battle.
00:00:42.560 I have to crawl down the stairs on my butt with the wheelchair in front of me to be able to access my house.
00:00:52.740 While pleading her case to a Veterans Affairs case manager over the phone in 2019,
00:00:57.840 she was told something that would leave her feeling shocked.
00:01:00.940 If things are so hard at this point and you just can't keep going on, then you know we can assist you with aid to die.
00:01:10.660 And she's not the only one.
00:01:12.700 With all the money that the Canadian government spends on the most ridiculous, frivolous things,
00:01:18.880 you're telling me they can't buy this stair lift or help or aid this woman, this veteran, for this?
00:01:25.660 How much do an indoor stair lift cost?
00:01:29.060 Straight indoor stair lifts start around $3,300 installed, right?
00:01:33.520 And it looks like it was a straight stair in the video.
00:01:36.360 Not too bad, right?
00:01:37.600 You tell me they can't afford this.
00:01:39.140 This is instead of like, have you thought about dying?
00:01:42.040 How about that?
00:01:42.840 Maybe you want to kill yourself.
00:01:44.320 So what's going on here?
00:01:45.400 Well, if we'll dig a little bit deeper, we understand that most of this, of course, is about money.
00:01:50.180 But when it comes to how the Canadians are treating, for example, immigrant populations,
00:01:54.880 then it's basically, you get this view, like if you're old and you're a problem,
00:01:58.360 you're dependent on the system in some way, they basically want to kill you.
00:02:01.740 But if you're new and fresh and young blood, well, we want to bring you in to basically replace all these old, dying white people.
00:02:07.880 That's basically what we're looking at.
00:02:09.240 And it's all like GDP, right?
00:02:10.600 CBC News had this piece, medically assisted deaths could save millions in healthcare spending, according to a new report.
00:02:18.880 This is back from 2017.
00:02:21.200 Spiked had this one, in Canada, death is cheap.
00:02:23.940 Disabled people are opting for assisted suicide to escape grinding poverty.
00:02:29.080 And it's like if you have a really debilitating issue and you're suffering and stuff, like there's a place for it.
00:02:33.600 I understand euthanasia, it's not, I'm not completely against it in every case, but I get it.
00:02:39.060 But in this, some of these cases, where basically it's like depression or someone is like struggling,
00:02:45.160 you tell me the government can't step in and help these people.
00:02:47.520 No, instead they open the borders, they let in millions of people.
00:02:51.540 Again, it's the GDP bottom line, right?
00:02:54.080 As long as we have millions and millions to replace these people, it's all fine.
00:02:57.660 We can keep going with our GDP debt-based system.
00:03:01.140 And as long as we have bodies and meat, essentially, we'll just keep going on as usual, which we know is not going to.
00:03:07.300 The spike piece here said,
00:03:08.620 Once the principle of euthanasia is broadly accepted, its rapid advance is unstoppable.
00:03:15.340 The original bill, C-14, which allowed terminal ill people to seek a medically assisted death, was passed in 2016.
00:03:23.740 Bill C-7 was passed into law on March 7th, 2021, allowing Canadians who are not near the natural end of their lives the right to seek euthanasia.
00:03:35.940 In March 2023, people suffering from, quote,
00:03:39.060 grievous and irremediable mental illness will similarly qualify for euthanasia.
00:03:46.340 So the goalposts are just moving and it's broader, broader terms.
00:03:49.560 Soon you can basically just walk in and say, I'm a little bit depressed.
00:03:51.900 Yeah, have you thought about killing yourselves? You're not going to be a strain on society.
00:03:55.300 This is the, this is peak socialist system meeting GDP capitalism.
00:04:00.940 This is what society has come to now, right?
00:04:03.060 Especially in some of these more socialist countries.
00:04:05.060 But, you know, it is about the bottom line.
00:04:06.820 It's about the GDP. It's about utilitarianism.
00:04:09.660 Like what these people are just, they're just a dependency on the system.
00:04:13.720 So therefore, can we just kind of get rid of them?
00:04:15.840 Can we just kill them in some way?
00:04:17.140 And then we'll bring in new fresh, fresh meat and fresh blood from abroad, essentially.
00:04:21.520 Which reminds me of this fashion company, also based in Canada, that recently marketed, basically, euthanasia as a really cool, spiritual, just amazing experience.
00:04:31.620 The company was called La Maison Siemens, a Quebec-based fashion company.
00:04:36.760 They launched an advertising campaign based on euthanasia.
00:04:41.780 Now, check out this video here and tell me if you can spot something.
00:04:46.540 Normally, when we look at ads, there's kind of a, how do I put it?
00:04:50.440 There's usually a broad range of so-called diversity.
00:04:54.000 Well, in this case, when it's about killing yourself, it's basically all white.
00:04:59.640 Check it out.
00:05:00.040 Dying in a hospital is not what's natural.
00:05:05.060 That's not what's soft.
00:05:09.000 In these kind of moments, you need softness.
00:05:12.360 It can take dying to figure out what living is actually like.
00:05:36.760 I spent my life filling my heart with beauty, with nature, with connection.
00:05:53.620 So I choose to fill my final moments with the same.
00:06:02.360 Last breaths are sacred.
00:06:06.760 When I imagine my final days, I see music.
00:06:18.040 I see the ocean.
00:06:25.480 I see cheesecake.
00:06:26.820 Even now, as I seek help to end my life, with all the pain, and in these final moments,
00:06:56.440 there is still so much beauty.
00:07:01.720 You just have to be brave enough to see it.
00:07:03.880 And seeing the rhythms of what's going to keep going after I'm gone bring a lot of comfort.
00:07:31.440 That I see it just like the moon.
00:07:31.940 I see the moon of the moon, and I'm gone rock as snow.
00:07:39.460 You just have to look at it.
00:07:41.140 I'm sorry.
00:07:42.200 I probably might have to be brave enough to see it now.
00:07:42.940 So, wait a minute.
00:08:09.300 Beyond the fact that this is cringe and dumb and all kinds of contradictions in it of like, why can't you enjoy life like this?
00:08:16.260 These are the things that you supposedly would want to continue your life for, but okay, whatever.
00:08:22.200 This is one of the best-known fashion retailers in Canada that's making this fashionable in unison with the Canadian authorities and government.
00:08:32.840 Again, to make more money for the state, essentially, who not have as much expenditures.
00:08:36.520 They're marketing Canadian euthanasia as a soft and comforting choice.
00:08:42.260 And, of course, they did hide their video.
00:08:44.600 They set it to private because there was some pushback against it.
00:08:48.320 According to Daily Mail, Canada is now euthanizing 10,000 of their citizens a year.
00:08:54.060 And I would love to know the demographics of this.
00:08:55.940 I assume it's old white people in most cases.
00:08:58.180 Which takes me back to the Canadian website, their official website on, in this case, statistics.
00:09:03.560 Canada in 2041, a larger, more diverse population, they say.
00:09:08.260 Of course, I wonder what that could be about, right?
00:09:10.900 There's two Canadian authors, Daryl Bricker and John Iveson.
00:09:14.720 They wrote a book called The Empty Planet, The Shock of Global Population Decline.
00:09:18.760 And I don't think they're wrong in this.
00:09:19.960 I think this is actually where things are going.
00:09:22.460 But he explains in this clip, he's being interviewed about the book, in a longer segment here, they talk about immigration for a little bit.
00:09:27.820 And they talk about how successful the Canadian model has been.
00:09:31.040 And he explains at some point, not in the clip I have here, but that they went abroad and seeking to bring, you know, advertising.
00:09:37.600 You know, come to Canada.
00:09:38.580 We need you, basically.
00:09:40.080 And as you can hear in the clip here, it's all about the GDP.
00:09:44.820 Listen to this.
00:09:45.440 No coincidence, as we say, the two Canadians wrote this book.
00:09:48.640 Canada gets immigration right.
00:09:50.140 Canada gets immigration better than any other country.
00:09:55.000 Multiculturalism works more easily for us than it does for some other countries.
00:09:59.020 China just does not want immigrants.
00:10:01.140 Hungary just does not want immigrants.
00:10:03.340 And that's a cultural decision that the Chinese have made, the Hungarians have made.
00:10:08.280 And they will live with the consequences of that.
00:10:10.820 But we are a nation that has always accepted immigrants.
00:10:13.040 And indeed, we are a nation that has always gone out and sought out immigrants.
00:10:16.500 We are bringing in immigrants because they have the education and the skills and the youth to power our economy.
00:10:23.660 It's not some global concept.
00:10:27.380 Look at your workplace.
00:10:29.220 Look at your street.
00:10:30.900 Look at your community.
00:10:32.220 What impact are immigrants having on it?
00:10:35.460 Well, they are owning the businesses.
00:10:37.560 They are diversifying the workplaces.
00:10:39.640 They are producing new ideas.
00:10:41.420 They are growing our economy.
00:10:43.600 Which shows you that they've given up on the white European Canadians, right?
00:10:47.660 He's like, well, no, no.
00:10:48.340 They're coming up with all the ideas.
00:10:50.140 Basically, we're done with you guys.
00:10:52.340 And, of course, we're doing this because we're just thinking about the GDP.
00:10:54.980 It puts everything in this weird position where you think, like, what do we actually have a society for?
00:10:59.320 Why are we even helping each other?
00:11:01.160 Why have we collectivized?
00:11:02.900 Or why do we form communities at all?
00:11:05.060 Oh, it's to keep the government going.
00:11:09.000 It's to keep the money and the civilization, the edifice, the skeleton around the civilization going.
00:11:15.540 Not that that's there to prop up the human population, the actual people that are living in it.
00:11:21.940 Everything is completely backwards, right?
00:11:25.260 But the thing is, good for Hungary, good for China.
00:11:28.260 I mean, China is in a really bad situation, but that's because of poor management and one-child policy and all these weird things.
00:11:32.860 But we're about to find out how well something like Canada is actually doing in this experiment.
00:11:38.740 It's far too early to tell, right?
00:11:41.240 And I think a country like Hungary, although they might not have as big as GDP or whatever as Canada or as the U.S.
00:11:47.160 or many other Western European countries will have, they will fare far better in the long run because of the fact that they're more ethnically homogenous.
00:11:54.280 But, again, we're going to find out.
00:11:56.620 We're going to see.
00:11:57.220 Unless, of course, Hungary folds and Orban's out and they get some pro-EU global homo kind of guy in there and everything changes.
00:12:02.240 We're about to see that.
00:12:03.420 But it reminded me of, you know, another Commonwealth countries.
00:12:05.780 This is skipping borders a little bit over to England, for example.
00:12:08.280 A sickening situation for a while where basically as England, the U.K. opens its border wider than they've ever been before, essentially,
00:12:16.460 and bringing in all these refugees and migrants, tons of homeless people in England, the English people,
00:12:22.880 are being sacrificed and thrown out on the streets.
00:12:26.060 They are homeless.
00:12:26.860 The government is not coming to their aid.
00:12:28.740 But, of course, they're paying the bills for all these refugees and migrants.
00:12:32.100 In this case, they're converting hotel rooms into living quarters for refugees.
00:12:38.420 Check this out.
00:12:38.920 I'm English, born English.
00:12:40.580 You know what I mean?
00:12:41.600 Why can't they sort it out first?
00:12:43.260 Yeah.
00:12:43.800 And we're just around the corner here, aren't we, from the hotels that sold their hotels or got paid to give them over to the migrants.
00:12:52.380 Are you able to get a place like that?
00:12:54.420 No.
00:12:55.660 I mean, I would look to.
00:12:56.700 I mean, but they come first, don't they?
00:12:59.220 I mean, the government's paid for them.
00:13:02.120 And here's another one of these clips, but this is from Blackpool.
00:13:05.300 More sickening stuff.
00:13:06.800 It's illumination season in Blackpool, but amidst the bright lights, there's a darker side to this tourist town.
00:13:15.060 Down at street level, in the shadows, are Blackpools forgotten.
00:13:19.280 The homeless and the vulnerable are growing increasingly resentful, as one of the town's historic hotels plays host to more than 300 channel migrants, just yards from where they're forced to sleep rough on the streets.
00:13:36.100 I'm invisible.
00:13:38.080 I am literally invisible.
00:13:40.800 People walk past.
00:13:43.040 They don't even see, you know.
00:13:44.600 Sketch has been sleeping rough in Blackpool for months.
00:13:49.920 His story sums up the absurdity of the channel migrant crisis and will serve only to stoke the anger felt by many.
00:13:58.780 Inside this hotel, mainly young men who paid criminal gangs to cross the channel illegally.
00:14:05.740 While life for Sketch and friend Gaz, an army veteran, seems almost unbearably miserable.
00:14:15.500 With post-traumatic stress, his downward spiral eventually left Gaz on the streets.
00:14:22.640 He didn't want to talk on camera, but Sketch sums up the anger they all feel and what they see as the injustice of their treatment, in stark contrast to the migrants nearby.
00:14:33.380 It's wrong, because you're looking at the real homeless here.
00:14:39.540 And with them putting them in there, and then leaving us on the streets.
00:14:45.760 It's wrong.
00:14:47.140 With 50,000 hotel and bed and breakfast rooms across Blackpool, it's an obvious target for Home Office contractors looking for more asylum seeker accommodation.
00:14:57.860 Indeed, the travel group linked to this hotel and four others in Blackpool confirmed to us they've been approached and offered a large sum of money by a company looking to acquire three hotels in the area for migrant use.
00:15:13.560 They've said no at the moment, but the operations director admits the offer is tempting.
00:15:18.960 The industry itself is extremely difficult at the minute, so when something like that comes along where you're guaranteed a year and you're full all the time and the rates that they're looking to pay for that, then, yeah, I can see quite easily why it could be considered by someone.
00:15:32.080 The area's Conservative MP says he'll be on the front line of any protests against new migrant hotels.
00:15:39.180 My inbox is already full of people who can't get a council house, can't get an NHS dentist, a GP appointment, and the idea that you can locate 300 asylum seekers in the UK's most deprived ward, which is where they are currently being hosted, without that wraparound support, is complete and utter madness.
00:15:58.960 As Blackpools, Blackpool's forgotten are desperate for help, but as authorities here are forced to house growing numbers of asylum seekers, Sketch and his companions are, it seems, way down the list of priorities.
00:16:13.520 It's hard. Last night, an elderly friend of ours fell ill and we found the ambulance. He was close to death.
00:16:23.280 And as this resort heads into the winter months, life for those living rough on its streets will only get harder.
00:16:31.960 There's even a website set up for this now called Care for Calais. Support through the asylum system. Pay £99 so you can help out this Christmas, this Yule, to give a gift to a refugee from yourself, or whether you want this gift to be delivered to a refugee in the name of your loved one.
00:16:51.880 I have not seen anything like this to actually help the indigenous English-British population. Have you?
00:16:58.700 And we now know for a fact that this issue over money is a big lie, right?
00:17:03.360 The governments, the authorities, and pro-refugee, especially the resettlement, refugee resettlement groups, which, by the way, are making tens of thousands of dollars, in some cases, for each refugee that they resettle.
00:17:14.880 That's big business for them, right? But we know that for the greater society, that is not actually economically viable. It's a drain on the system. How do we know this?
00:17:24.540 Well, Denmark, for example, this is a piece from a few years ago now, but Denmark ended up spending billions by having stricter immigration laws.
00:17:32.980 So how about having stricter immigration laws in our countries, and then we can actually help those in our countries, the homeless, those who are downtrodden, the poor, those who, for example, can't afford a stairlift instead of proposing that we should kill them.
00:17:46.140 I don't know, radical idea, right?
00:17:47.580 But even the economic model is hinged on this issue that they are also going to integrate perfectly into our societies.
00:17:55.320 They're going to be consumers, right? So our consumer-driven, GDP-based economic system can't continue.
00:18:02.340 They're going to buy houses. They're going to, you know, have kids one day and buy cars and baby strollers and, you know, all these things.
00:18:09.420 But in many regards, of course, while they're having babies, but they're not feeding into our society, they don't get jobs.
00:18:14.540 And so they are brought into our society, to our communities, and then they destabilize those.
00:18:19.240 And not even the first generation, well, that happens in some cases, but in many cases, it's the second and the third generation that form criminal gangs, and they're, like, outside of the system entirely.
00:18:28.760 So they don't become, you know, good little tax-paying citizens that our authorities claim that they are going to be.
00:18:35.500 And then they will go on to charge, of course, the native people as racists once they begin to protest this treatment.
00:18:43.360 And a reminder of this clip recently where we had Irish citizens, younger Irish guys that are clashing with these migrant gangs because they've been harassing local women.
00:18:53.400 But who do you think the law is going to turn on in this case?
00:19:13.360 So it's bad enough that this situation happens, but it's now so bad in Ireland that there are hate speech laws in place where people could be imprisoned for up to five years by their government for saying something that could be interpreted as hate speech.
00:19:35.100 But only when it's directed against someone with a, quote, protected characteristic.
00:19:40.000 So basically, no indigenous white Irish will have this protection.
00:19:43.780 The language in this new bill that was introduced recently in Ireland is so absurd and vague.
00:19:49.160 And it will be abused, of course, by the politically motivated justice system that, due to this obscure language, will have a very broad way to interpret this law.
00:19:58.300 Just listen to this here.
00:19:59.960 The new legislation will criminalize any intentional or reckless communication or behavior that is likely to incite violence or hatred against a person or persons because they are associated with a protected characteristic.
00:20:15.280 Absolutely ridiculous, right?
00:20:16.960 Which basically means, like, it's bad enough if you would just even complain about these new conditions on social media somewhere.
00:20:22.440 As an Irish person, you could be in prison.
00:20:24.220 But what do you think is going to happen when Irish people must start to defend themselves because of these new conditions?
00:20:30.320 This is happening all over the West.
00:20:31.760 It's like our governments are turning against its own people.
00:20:35.780 They really do want us dead.
00:20:37.840 This used to be a meme.
00:20:39.120 People were a little hyperbolic about this, right?
00:20:41.060 Oh, they want you dead.
00:20:41.960 But no, they actually do want you dead.
00:20:45.120 And they're aiming for a new, fresh, young, non-European population in most Western European nations.
00:20:51.820 That's where we are right now.
00:20:52.920 All over the West right now, all these kinds of draconian laws are being passed to basically exclude us from the system.
00:20:58.680 And if you have any rebellious spirit in you, if you're opposed to your country being handed over to foreigners and foreign powers, if you oppose any of that, they basically want you out of their system.
00:21:10.760 And I guess that's a good thing because you don't want to be part of that.
00:21:13.500 You don't want your kids to be part of that because it's going to be a prison system.
00:21:16.700 So the solution here is obvious.
00:21:18.340 We need to do something outside of this, something that's parallel to this, something that we control, something that actually is going to work.
00:21:24.800 Because long term, with all these crazy people in charge, all these liberal mutants and anti-whites and everything else, it's just not going to work.
00:21:34.160 No civilization that have had this trajectory on a long enough timescale survives.
00:21:38.940 And that's why we right now have to begin to lay the bricks of something that will be standing and will be successful in, I don't know, 100 or 50 years from now.
00:21:46.900 No one can say how long it takes, but it's not built overnight, of course.
00:21:50.320 We have to start thinking about long term objectives and goals that's more beyond what we want to do currently right now, but something that's there for our kids and our grandkids.
00:21:58.880 They want you dependent, depressed and dead.
00:22:01.920 And we want you alive, thriving and being proud.
00:22:05.100 All right, so a little bit of an update for you guys in case you're curious.
00:22:18.700 So we haven't been doing content recently, as you've seen.
00:22:21.900 If you saw some of our recent posts, you know why.
00:22:23.740 Our daughter Sigrid came a bit early.
00:22:25.360 So we've been, you know, I've been taking care of the boys.
00:22:28.400 Lana has been in the hospital with our daughter.
00:22:30.260 And we just haven't, I haven't been able to get into the studio and doing any shows.
00:22:35.360 It's been very busy and, of course, stressful.
00:22:38.160 It's all very stressful.
00:22:39.140 Everything is good and it's looking good.
00:22:40.620 She's doing great.
00:22:41.260 So it's no problems.
00:22:42.820 But, you know, the hospital just milks this situation as well.
00:22:47.020 That's just what it is.
00:22:48.320 But we're trying to get back to the normal schedule and we're hoping to do that here soon.
00:22:54.600 First, I was thinking by Friday, the 9th or something, I'd be able to go back to the regular schedule.
00:22:59.640 But it's taking a few more days than expected.
00:23:01.940 So hopefully by next Wednesday.
00:23:04.160 But I think I'd say at the very latest, Friday, the 16th, I'll be back with a show as usual.
00:23:10.580 We're going to have some guest host lines up.
00:23:12.060 We're going to do some more interviews.
00:23:13.220 We have other videos, of course, no goes on on Wednesday and stuff like that.
00:23:15.740 So we'll be back with stuff as normal very, very soon.
00:23:18.480 So I just want to say thank you for your patience.
00:23:21.000 And special thanks to all the members out there, producer, executive producers especially.
00:23:25.440 Thank you, guys.
00:23:26.000 I know it's been less content recently, but we appreciate your support and help.
00:23:29.180 Because it keeps us going throughout this time.
00:23:32.180 And we certainly need it, looking at the bills from the hospital.
00:23:36.580 This is not a serious civilization in any way.
00:23:40.440 But anyway, so thank you for that.
00:23:42.760 When we do get back on regular schedule, when I'm back at the regular schedule,
00:23:47.140 I plan to do a little bit extra for you guys as well as a way to kind of make up for that.
00:23:50.440 So thank you so much, everybody.
00:23:51.620 Again, we appreciate you guys.
00:23:53.120 We'll give you guys updates.
00:23:54.060 I'll try to do some shorter videos as well as soon as I can.
00:23:58.320 But it's been very busy.
00:23:59.460 It's been stressful.
00:24:00.580 So thank you for your patience.
00:24:01.640 Thank you for being there for us.
00:24:02.660 We'll be back with more soon.
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