Belgium: 23-Year-Old Euthanised Because She Witnessed Moslem Terror Attack 6 Years Ago

Why didn’t they tell her to try losing weight before they killed her? What even is this?

This is really gross.

“If you feel sad, we’ll just kill you.”

Why not take care of the people instead? Don’t they have an obligation?

Adolf Hitler wouldn’t have allowed this, I can tell you that. They can say he’s the most evil person on earth, blah blah, but he wouldn’t allow Moslem terrorist attacks and he wouldn’t allow government-assisted suicides.

WION News:

A 23-year woman who had survived a terror attack when she was a teenager has died after she chose to be euthanised. Shanti De Corte was plagued by depression and PTSD due to the bomb detonation she witnessed back when she was 17 years old.

On March 22, 2016, as she and her schoolmates were making their way through the departures area of the Belgian airport in Zaventem in preparation for a vacation to Italy, an ISIS bomb went off.

The explosion as per Daily Mail claimed 32 lives, additionally, more than 300 people were injured.

Artist’s rendition of the attack

Though Shanti escaped the explosion physically unscathed, mentally she suffered every day since. The ordeal left her psychologically crippled, suffering through frequent panic attacks and bouts of depressive episodes. The troubled young woman is the terror attack’s latest and the 33rd victim.

Shanti sought help from a psychiatric facility in her home town of Antwerp and was even put on anti-depressant medications. However, the psychological trauma was too heavy and she attempted suicide twice; once in 2018 and once in 2020.

Finally, in May of this year, she opted to be euthanised.

Euthanasia is legal in Belgium for individuals in “a medically futile condition of constant and unbearable physical or mental suffering that cannot be alleviated, resulting from a serious and incurable disorder caused by illness or accident”.

As per RTBF, two psychiatrists approved Shanti’s formal request to be euthanised earlier this year. She died on May 7, 2022, however, her story only recently came to light after her mother Marielle spoke to VRT news.

Before she opted to die, Shanti frequently took to social media and recalled the horrors she witnessed. In one post she shared how at one point she was taking up to 11 antidepressants a day, “I couldn’t live without it”.

“With all the medications I take, I feel like a ghost that can’t feel anything anymore. Maybe there were other solutions than medications,” she wrote.

In a final post, she posted on the day she died, Shanti wrote “I was laughing and crying. Until the last day. I loved and was allowed to feel what true love is. Now I will go away in peace. Know that I miss you already.”

There is no such thing as depression.

You’re either a loser with some shred of self-awareness, or you have some neurochemical imbalances caused by junk food, lack of exercise, pollution, spending too much time in front of the screen, or generally being a faggot.

In neither of these cases is taking some dystopian happy pills from your friendly Jew-owned pharmaceutical corporation a solution.

If I ever make it to Belgium, I’ll lay a cheeseburger on her grave.