Category: euthanasia

All Life Devalued: Chilling Dystopian Film Addresses Crisis for Aging Population in Japan
Caroline Wharton | July 11, 2022
GUEST POST: A new film exploring a dystopian future in which Japan tries to pay elderly people to kill themselves is making waves, and the premise is too close to home for comfort. “Plan 75″ by Japanese director and writer Chie Hayakawa is “quietly devastating” audiences at the Cannes Film Festival. Hayakawa imagines a not-so-distant future in which all residents

Prescribed Murder: The Horror of Physician-Assisted Suicide Outlined Through Death of Healthy Sisters in Switzerland Euthanasia
Caroline Wharton | April 5, 2022
You wouldn’t suspect a doctor to prescribe a depressed patient with suicide, right? Voluntary euthanasia, commonly referred to as physician-assisted suicide, is a key issue for the pro-life movement as we fight to protect life in law and in service from conception to natural death. Physician-assisted suicide is currently a legal means of death in Oregon, Washington State, Hawaii, California,

Remembering Terri Schiavo, Involuntarily Euthanized 16 Years Ago
Brenna Lewis | March 31, 2021
Though our top priority, Students for Life of America is not only working to stop abortion in this country. We defend all innocent life from unnatural, systematic termination. Euthanasia is an increasingly urgent problem in the United States – now so more than ever. Euthanasia is defined as the intentional ending of a person’s life, through direct action (called active euthanasia) or

POWERFUL: Pro-Life Maryland Resident Destroys Argument For Assisted Suicide
Brenna Lewis | March 12, 2020
Eastern Regional Director and Maryland resident Michele Hendrickson went to the state capitol in Annapolis to join other groups in speaking out against physician-assisted suicide in Maryland. Here’s her testimony: Dear Committee Members, Anyone who has cared for loved ones in their last days knows intimately the grief that comes with such loss. In those last moments we find ourselves