For some reason, London is ruled by a Paki occupation government. The disgraced overlord of this operation is trying to kill everyone. He is running ads encouraging people to kill themselves, saying this is a fun and happy thing to do.
Assisted dying has been advertised on the London Underground ahead of a vote this week on its legalisation, while junk food promotions are banned.
Posters on display at Euston station include the demand “legalise assisted dying” as part of a campaign by a pressure group calling for a change in the law.
Transport for London (TfL) appeared to have approved the billboards despite its rules banning “images or messages which relate to matters of public controversy or sensitivity”.
Adverts for food and drink “high in fat, salt and/or sugar” have been banned by TfL since 2019.
On Friday, MPs will vote on a private member’s bill that would allow terminally ill adults with less than six months to live to take their own lives with the consent of a judge and two doctors.
Two adverts promoted by the campaign group Dignity in Dying were spotted by The Telegraph on display at Euston station on Monday.
The first advert pictures Anil, whose father is said to have taken his own life after he received a terminal diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. It reads: “My dying wish is to know I have choice. My dad didn’t.”
In the second advert, Sophie Blake is pictured dancing in her kitchen alongside the caption: “My dying wish is my family won’t see me suffer. And I won’t have to.”
She is described as “Sophie, kitchen disco diva and mum. Terminal breast cancer.”
Ms Blake, from Brighton, has stage four breast cancer and told the charity she wanted “a pain-free, peaceful death at the very end if I need to use it”.
Bitch, you’re not bedbound or anything.
Just hang yourself and stop nagging everyone.
Dignity in Dying said it was spreading its message to MPs “far and wide” ahead of Friday’s vote “on billboards, in newspapers and online, from Westminster to each corner of Britain”.
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Dr Cajetan Skowronski, a geriatric and palliative care doctor, said: “It is irresponsible and dangerous of TfL to be promoting suicide on the Tube where in the last year there were 68 suicides and suicide attempts.
“Let’s stop glorifying suicide and start helping those who feel it is their only option to know their life matters.”
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A video posted to social media on Monday appeared to show separate Dignity in Dying adverts at Westminster Tube station had been covered up by posters for a mental health charity.
The notices, a fraction of the size of the assisted suicide campaign adverts, included contact details for the charity Samaritans and read: “Whatever you’re facing, we’re here to listen. Call free day or night on 116 123.”
Baroness Foster, a Conservative peer and former MEP, said she was “not surprised at all” by the advertising campaign, adding it was a “mistake” to allow it on the Tube.
Sadiq Khan, the Labour Mayor of London, said in 2019 that the advertising crackdown would help to bring down child obesity rates in the capital.
Earlier this year, comedian Ed Gamble had to remove a picture of a hot dog from posters advertising his stand-up tour on the the Tube after it breached TfL’s junk food policy.
Four years earlier, TfL banned weight loss adverts by Protein World asking women whether they were “beach body ready”.
There is really a lot that could be said about using modern marketing techniques to encourage people to kill themselves. The entire basis of advertising, going back to Sigmund Freud’s nephew’s book “Propaganda,” was to encourage people to buy things they didn’t need. This concept was foreign to normal people 100 years ago (and even rich people mostly just had nice things that they needed, as well as valuable things that they collected for financial reasons – regardless, rich people weren’t working 40 hours a week at some factory to buy stupid useless decorative household items for their nagging wives before the Jews put the marketing squeeze on them).
Now they’re like “hey, do you know what you really need? You need to die.”
Most Britcucks allegedly support this