A roundup of news and commentary from around the interwebs.
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Another awful story from the front lines of Canada’s euthanasia regime, this time from The Hub: “Palliative Care was supposed to be a ‘safeguard’ for MAiD. Instead, it’s becoming a casualty.”
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Finally, some accountability for trans smear merchants. From The Daily Mail: “Transgender police officer who branded free speech campaigner a woman beater and Nazi while targeting him for having gender views ‘directly contradicting her own’ is sacked.” More of this, please.
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This, from The Free Press, is an essential read: “‘Gender-Affirming Care Is Dangerous. I Know Because I Helped Pioneer It.’” Canada’s health minister, by the way, just refused a review of our approach to “gender-affirming care” despite the fact that hundreds of minors are having healthy breasts amputated.
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On the same subject, from Unherd: “America’s trans surgeons could learn from European whistleblowers.”
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From the Guardian, another push in France towards increasing extremism on abortion: “Abortion rights will be in French constitution next year, Macron vows.”
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Meanwhile, Hungary continues to move in the opposite direction: “Hungary Boosts Family Support to Raise Birth Rate.”
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After decades of forced abortion and sterilization, Communist China is facing the predictable problem of…running out of people. They are now attempting to desperately reverse course. From Reuters: “China kicks off nationwide population survey amid declining birth rate.”
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Fantastic news—Finnish politician Paivi Rasanen has finally, once again, been exonerated of the hate crimes charges levelled against her. From The European Conservative: “Why Was Finnish MP Taken To Court For Tweeting Bible Verses?”
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More soon.