Posted on 03/21/2012 2:20:38 PM PDT by Morgana
Taking Mercy, an edition of the Global TV program 16x9 in Canada, concerns a mother, Annette Corriveau, who wants her children with disabilities to be killed by euthanasia. The show also features Robert Latimer, the man who killed his daughter Tracy in 1993. Tracy had Cerebral Palsy. The show speaks to pro-euthanasia ethicist Arthur Schaefer who suggests that Robert Latimer should have been given mercy. Schaefer also suggests that Corriveau should simply stop feeding her children, but Corriveau says she does not wish to starve her children to death.
This is a dangerously one-sided show.
Taking Mercy represents the first serious attempt by the Canadian media to re-write the history of the Latimer case and to justify euthanasia for children with disabilities.
Yesterday I received an email from Ari Neeman, a disability leader in the United States, who is asking people with disabilities to organize candle light vigils on March 30 at 5:30pm for disabled people who have been murdered by relatives or care-givers.
Today I spoke to Steve Passmore, a man who was born with Cerebral Palsy, who has actively opposed euthanasia and assisted suicide since Tracy Latimer was killed by her father.
Steve stated: Many people in society view people with disabilities as having lives that can be euthanized, like a kept pet, because of pain and suffering, that he lives with everyday.
Steve wants Robert Latimer & Annette Corriveau to know that he is not the same as a kept pet. He stated: this story clearly shows the prejudice that people with disabilities experience in society and the threat that euthanasia and assisted suicide place on the lives of people with disabilities.
Taking Mercy is produced by Jennifer Tryon, Hannah James, Megan Rowney, for 16x9 and it was shown on Global TV on Thursday, March 08, 2012. Link to the show. Link to the Live Blog.
This is how the story goes:
Annette Corriveau thought she was living the dream. Married at 18, two beautiful children born shortly after, she thought she had it all.
But Annettes dream was ravaged by fate. Her babies, Janet and Jeffrey werent as healthy as they first appeared. And never could she have imagined the horrific turn her childrens lives would take.
They were a handful but I thought that was normal, after all, they were only a year apart, she says. Youre prepared for the terrible twos. So you overlook things. Then the threes come and youre thinking wait a minute, this shouldnt have lasted this long, and then the fours, all of a sudden, its, something is not right.
When Janet and Jeffrey were five and six years old, their behaviour was becoming more rambunctious and unmanageable. They started losing the language they had developed and they were losing motor skills.
After a year and a half in a London, Ontario hospital Annette learned she and her husband both carried a recessive gene that prevented their children from properly metabolizing sugars. The children were diagnosed with a genetic disorder called Sanfilippo syndrome that has no cure and no treatment.
Now, more than three decades later, Annette wants the right to mercifully end her childrens lives.
They wouldnt like to live like this, she says. My children were full of life. When they were young, before this disease took hold I just dont believe that they would want to stay alive the way they are.
Annettes children have been institutionalized since they were seven and eight years old. They used to be well enough to come home on weekends but they havent left their current care facility in two decades.
Now, more than three decades later, Annette wants the right to mercifully end her childrens lives.
They wouldnt like to live like this, she says. My children were full of life. When they were young, before this disease took hold I just dont believe that they would want to stay alive the way they are.
Annettes children have been institutionalized since they were seven and eight years old. They used to be well enough to come home on weekends but they havent left their current care facility in two decades.
Annette says no one can understand unless they watch - as she did - as her children slowly succumbed to this rare genetic disorder.
The saying, walk in another mans moccasins? Dont judge. Unless youve been there, dont judge, she says. This is no life. For anyone.
In a 16x9 exclusive, a mothers plea for mercy and a father who has been down this road before and paid the price. 16x9 opens up the debate on the controversial subject of euthanasia speaking to Annette Corriveau about her fight for mercy and to Robert Latimer, the Saskatchewan farmer who fought the Supreme Court of Canada after he ended his severely disabled daughters life.
As much as we can never take these cases lightly, the fact is that Janet & Jeffrey Corriveau are being cared for and allowing their mother to decide to have them killed by euthanasia will create a whole new debate which would focus on who lives and who dies.
Corriveau emphasizes in the show that no one should judge, but the fact is that this is a question of who society will approve to kill and that effects everyone. We dont need to judge Corriveau in order to say NO to the killing of people by euthanasia.
Further to that, while so many people say that euthanasia is about choice and has little or nothing to do with people with disabilities, the Corriveau story should awaken people to the reality that choice is the banner that is used to open the door to euthanasia. Soon after we will begin deciding who lives and who dies, in the same way as the Netherlands has accepted the Groningen Protocol which are the rules that must be followed in order to euthanize children with disabilities.
Those who don't learn from history are condemned to repeat it.
Aren’t their disability groups who should be out there advocating for these children and raising a holy cow??? What is someone advocated killing crack babies to poor mothers because they were drug addicted and had a high chance of never contributing to society and just leaching off it? There would be a major outrage by the left.
This is so despicable. What is happening to this world when people can speak out and say these vile things and have no shame?
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This is a bad one, friend.
Of course. This is the logical ‘progress’ of things once the state becomes god.
It’s God’s way of saying “You want lots of government? Okay...”
My son was born premature in 1979 which caused his cerebral palsy - he can’t drive, swim or run and wears two hearing aids. The school system wanted to place him with severely retarded kids until we threatened to sue. He now has a master’s degree in geographic information systems from Arizona State and works for the USGS in D.C. as a cartographer.
The NAZIs said that it was a “kind” thing to do. I never drag out Hitler/Nazi comparisons, but in this case, IT’S TRUE!
...and this year’s Margaret Sanger Award goes to (drum roll)
In the scheme of world history, 1930's Germany was only a moment ago.
What a great post, thank you!
I support euthanasia for Canadian TV producers. Let’s put them out of our misery.
It is murder. I view it no differently than honor killings and abortion
That’s right. There’s no “Godwin’s law” operating here. It’s true about the people who are so quick to label conservatives-for-life as “Nazis”.
The real Nazis moved from children with birth defects and severe, debilitating diseases to gypsies, and then to Jews. And there was a lot of cross-pollination between that odious program and the American eugenics movement.
With the difference between the programs being, the American Nazi movement is still operating.
Post birth abortions.
Perhaps Dr Steven Hawking should visit the show to give his views on the subject.
Yea! Dr. Hawking would tell them which Black hole or which Baby Universe they can shove that idea down!
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God will judge those in the world on how they treated their old, children, and animals.
This is beyond sick and twisted.
I say euthanize the parent who wants to kill their kids.
Your story made my heart sing in the middle of reading about this horror show called humanism. Thanks.
I saw an old Nazi propaganda film to promote this; I remember it showed classrooms of retarded children. Afterwards it was pointed out that the children in the film had been murdered afterwards.
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