Who is paying for the wave of assisted suicide propaganda which has hit Scotland in recent days?
The well-funded assisted suicide pressure group Dignity in Dying has taken out full front-page adverts in multiple Scottish national newspapers, lobbying for the Scottish assisted suicide Bill, prompting a major backlash, amidst concerns that the adverts promote and sanitise suicide.
The adverts, which appeared as the front page of The Herald, The Scotsman, and The Metro, caricature suicide as a “choice”, and do not even make it clear that they relate only to suicide for the terminally ill, prompting criticisms that they glamorise suicide more widely.
Consultant psychiatrist and former Chair of the Royal College of Psychiatrists Eating Disorder Faculty, Agnes Ayton, simply asked “Why is this allowed?”
Dr Cajetan Skowronski, a geriatric and palliative care doctor, also criticised these adverts, urging people in Scotland to “Say no to NHS suicide”.
Attorney Erwan Le Morhedec said that the amount of money behind the pro-assisted suicide lobby enabling these adverts was “staggering”, arguing that it amounted to “pro-euthanasia propaganda”.
Who is paying for it all, given that a clearly majority of Scots are, at the very least, sceptical about the proposals?
There are three main most likely culprits: The Open Society Foundation, now run by George Soros' son Jonathan; Big Pharma and aobort-for-profit businesses, both of which are constantly looking for new 'profit centres', and, third, the government/civil service, pushing to reduce the welfare bill by encouraging the elderly and the sick to commit suicide.