'I Love My Job'

Whether it’s the issue of abortion, LGBT ideology, illegal immigration, election integrity, or something else, this theme of masking evil as some type of good is a prominent plague in our society. In fact, an underdiscussed region of this is the field of euthanasia, also referred to as assisted suicide. This practice, akin to abortion, is about as paradoxical as it gets. It’s intentional death at the hands of doctors, which is itself mind-boggling. Aren’t these people supposed to be saving lives? How is it that many of them have become the leading voices who essentially proclaim, whether you’re disabled or not even born yet, “You’re better off dead”? This is no hypothetical situation, and we needn’t look any further than Canada’s Dr. Ellen Wiebe.

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“I love my job,” Dr. Wiebe said enthusiastically, practically grinning from ear to ear. “This is the very best work I’ve ever done.” One might assume, upon hearing such a statement wrapped in beaming joy, that Wiebe was a doctor who’s made her life work about saving lives, delivering babies, and helping people heal and live more comfortably. Interestingly, she’ll be the first to say that she has “delivered over a thousand babies” and taken care of families. But for Wiebe, “the best work” she has “ever done” in terms of personal fulfillment is to kill people — both babies and adults.

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