Unify Action - March 17, 2026


MUSLIM DROPS TRUTH BOMB - He Wants A Christian Government?!


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In this episode, we discuss the controversial issue of whether or not MAID should be legalized in the United States. Is it murder? Is it suicide? Should someone be allowed to choose for themselves? And what is the difference between MAID and suicide?

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00:00:00.000 You know, as we move more towards secularization, I think these policies are becoming more and more widespread. 0.95
00:00:03.600 I'm Muslim, but I would not mind if the government was like a Christian government.
00:00:06.820 I actually prefer that rather than just a secular government that doesn't care about anything. 1.00
00:00:11.900 What about maid makes it murder? 0.99
00:00:14.320 Well, it's the ending of human life, right?
00:00:17.420 But my life has already suffered.
00:00:19.220 The quality of life has already decreased.
00:00:21.460 The quality of life has diminished tremendously over the course of that person's life.
00:00:24.440 I'll give you an example.
00:00:26.000 Do you guys want to come over here just so I can get your audio? Is that okay?
00:00:28.920 Yeah, let's go.
00:00:29.420 yeah okay sorry so like what i was saying is like as an example um my sister's a nurse and then she 0.87
00:00:34.780 had like a case where she had to perform made of like the like made on um an individual that was
00:00:40.580 very elderly and the quality of life was very reduced and at that point mobility like living
00:00:45.700 was just an issue right so in that case why would you say that it would be murder because their life
00:00:52.220 has value but if they want it like i'm saying if they but does their value decrease if they don't
00:00:58.080 want to live no but if they have no quality but if they are not able to sustain their own self
00:01:04.080 and if they're in pain or if they're not able to live at at the at a at a place where they want
00:01:10.340 and the only reason the only way to like go about it would be made wouldn't that be the
00:01:15.980 most viable option right but you're basically killing someone who's vulnerable
00:01:20.380 this is basically it's it's a question of it's a question of okay well well you're seeing it
00:01:27.140 You're seeing this patient, as I'm seeing from the lens of a health care practitioner,
00:01:31.820 you're seeing someone's quality of life diminished in front of your very eyes,
00:01:38.500 and the family is at a point where they can no longer take care of them,
00:01:42.680 whether that may be financial constraints or just the cost of the care itself.
00:01:48.120 You get to a point where it's like you wake up every day and you don't want to see them in pain.
00:01:51.500 there's this whole discussion
00:01:53.700 about religion
00:01:55.080 and who are we to play God
00:01:56.860 and take someone's life
00:01:57.740 but it's another question as well
00:01:59.220 of should we allow someone to suffer
00:02:01.760 it's the same question
00:02:02.960 of whether someone is medically dead
00:02:04.580 when someone is medically dead
00:02:05.740 their brain is still on
00:02:06.960 but they're not going to wake up
00:02:08.260 so why are they taking a possible space
00:02:10.940 which is unplug the machine
00:02:12.840 and use their organs
00:02:14.020 that is the discussion itself
00:02:16.140 so it's just a question of
00:02:18.880 who are we to play God
00:02:19.960 that's the point
00:02:21.160 i think you're trying to yes right yeah so there there should be like more regulation i know like
00:02:27.520 stories in belgium where where they've legalized the practice of MAID and they've had like people
00:02:32.220 with mental health issues make the decision for themselves which i think is is unacceptable and i
00:02:37.200 know my father as well he declined to do MAID for religious reasons as well so definitely more
00:02:42.020 government oversight is needed for regulation for people who really really need this the service
00:02:47.180 because, again, speaking from the healthcare eyes, so to speak,
00:02:52.480 you see this patient in pain and you see their quality of life diminished
00:02:55.980 and it's like you want to do something, but you can't.
00:02:57.760 You've tried, you've exhausted every option.
00:02:59.500 There's no other prognosis.
00:03:00.060 And this is the only option on the table.
00:03:01.320 And if it's something that they want and they're capable of choosing for themselves,
00:03:05.600 then they should be allowed to choose for themselves.
00:03:07.340 Okay.
00:03:08.240 The same way anyone can choose their gender identity or their sexual identity
00:03:12.060 or whatever identity they want to identify with,
00:03:14.380 the same privilege of choice should be given to them as well.
00:03:16.480 That's like my argument with me.
00:03:20.180 But is it still murder?
00:03:23.380 So how would you define murder?
00:03:24.920 Murder is against the will of someone.
00:03:28.320 Is it?
00:03:29.180 How would you define murder?
00:03:30.760 I would define murder as the taking of a human's life.
00:03:34.660 Okay, but when you take a human's life...
00:03:37.380 It's not technically consented.
00:03:39.360 And they asked you, hey, could you take my life?
00:03:43.000 Because of this reason. 0.50
00:03:44.120 Because of such and such and such.
00:03:45.300 And there's, like, I'm pretty sure a very, like, rigorous process of going through MAID.
00:03:48.980 Like, you have to, like, be eligible for that.
00:03:50.300 You have to pass a number of checklists.
00:03:52.020 And some of these MAID, like, people who apply for MAID, they wait years to even receive service.
00:03:56.940 It's not something they can receive the next day, and boom, lethal injection, and that's it.
00:04:00.780 They have to apply it over the course of many years.
00:04:02.700 And then you think about that, how does that affect the quality of their life while they're waiting for this approval for this?
00:04:08.760 Yeah.
00:04:10.220 Okay, I'm curious if you've heard of this, but I have been hearing rumors of single-day suicides.
00:04:14.100 okay that someone can walk into a clinic and if they apply properly they can have their life
00:04:20.880 ended that day have you heard of that because i've been hearing rumors about that i've heard
00:04:25.640 anything here but maybe maybe in other countries i think they have something like that i don't know
00:04:30.440 but i don't know about anything here in ontario with someone just walk in and hey i want to die
00:04:34.460 yeah no like i i've been hearing about that um i don't and it'd be yeah i don't like that i don't
00:04:40.600 like the sorry continue yeah but under the premise though if they have no foreseeable way to continue
00:04:46.540 their lives then it would be just as moral if they waited like a couple months to get made
00:04:50.700 even if they die the same day i think i think it's a problem with the government itself i think the
00:04:55.340 government is not taking care of its citizens the way that they should be they're allowing their
00:04:58.960 citizens to be put in these situations where the only option out is suicide and i think the blame
00:05:03.440 should be put entirely on the government for allowing these programs to exist and allowing
00:05:06.520 these individuals to access these programs knowing that they have mental health issues so
00:05:09.280 So going back to the example that I gave in Belgium of a man with mental health issues applying for MAID.
00:05:13.740 And it took a case like that widespread to garner enough attention to change the policy behind
00:05:19.780 and rethink sort of the steps they were taking with MAID.
00:05:21.920 So I would say...
00:05:24.060 Well, next year they're expanding it to mental illness.
00:05:27.300 Really?
00:05:27.800 As of 2027.
00:05:28.860 Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's...
00:05:30.000 I would think they're going to reverse back after the decisions made in Belgium, but that's interesting.
00:05:33.860 yeah no like as far as i know that from the research i can tell they are going to expand
00:05:39.100 it to mental illness and people even now are qualifying for maid out of like saying that
00:05:44.380 they have diabetes as track two patients um qualifying for that even though the reason
00:05:49.900 that they want to end their lives is because of mental illness it's the same idea as well with
00:05:54.440 not with mate but also with with ontario disability program i don't feel this but six
00:05:58.480 million canyons are identified disabled it's a huge figure and a lot of these cases are
00:06:03.420 like they're not disabled I'm just gonna I work in a clinic I can tell you 0.59
00:06:06.340 they're not disabled they come they come to the clinic because they know they 0.75
00:06:09.460 can get $2,000 a month from the government and they say oh I got a back
00:06:11.840 pain injury seven years ago lifting a rope or something and sort of and they
00:06:16.060 apply for RACP and they gain the system pretty much so it's the same idea of
00:06:21.980 it's like okay well I know I don't need the service but I'm gonna apply for it
00:06:24.680 anyway because I can't yeah it's it's a waste of government resources it's a
00:06:28.320 waste of time and I think Canada's moving in the wrong direction with
00:06:31.980 respect to like making this program more readily available for people yeah so yeah i definitely we
00:06:37.860 agree on that one for sure is this for your honest thesis by the way or like is this is for like a
00:06:41.840 thesis project or what uh no actually this is for my youtube channel oh you do youtube yeah what's
00:06:46.560 your channel it's called unify action unify action do you like the topics all the time yeah so i like
00:06:51.900 to do a lot of different topics um the things that people really aren't talking about a lot
00:06:57.020 so people yeah so people aren't talking about made they're not talking about socialism they're
00:07:02.500 not talking about where our tax dollars should go if like we should be giving so much to other
00:07:07.280 countries and different things like that i like i want to have the conversation yeah what is your
00:07:12.540 so you're taking health sciences yeah so this is based on like the benefits and challenges of
00:07:18.360 privatization um like implementing privatization in canadian health care system so yeah there's
00:07:24.300 also like you said a question of ethics as well like should we pursue privatization knowing that
00:07:27.920 there's low-income families who cannot afford medical medical care and then they'll be forced
00:07:31.160 into the public health system so there's a lot of ethics and like you'll come to find there's
00:07:36.140 a lot of ethics in a lot of what we do and yeah i i find this this is especially damaging in in a
00:07:41.560 secularized society you know as you move more towards secularization i think these policies
00:07:45.640 are becoming more and more widespread like you'd never see something like this in in in uh in like
00:07:50.080 a european country for example i mean belgium but like i'm referring to like middle eastern
00:07:53.180 countries yeah i've never heard anything about made or anything about that so they're very
00:07:57.660 religiously conservative i think like that's what we're missing now as as canadians like
00:08:01.720 i would like i'm muslim but i would not mind if the government was like a christian government and
00:08:06.580 and we ruled like open with like open with religion i like yeah i don't mind that at all
00:08:11.800 so like i actually prefer that other than just the secular government doesn't care about anything
00:08:15.120 yeah i think we agree there i think it's not so much that we need like a mandated like christian
00:08:20.500 denomination or whatever but i do think there needs to be christian morals like even our uh
00:08:25.600 i think the preamble to the charter of rights talks about how we acknowledge that there's a
00:08:29.600 supreme god and we need like because of his supremacy like we need like laws and different
00:08:33.860 things like that his name is mentioned in our in our anthem right so so like it is it is i would
00:08:39.420 say a core part of of of our society is is religion and i i just don't agree i don't like
00:08:44.660 the way we're moving with with civilization so i think we totally agree yeah yeah