Spain authorizes euthanasia for gang rape victim after suicide attempt left her paralyzed

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ER Editor:  This report has been doing the rounds in the last few days. A young Spanish woman, who was put in a group home as a teenager, was gang-raped; she tried to commit suicide subsequently and survived that attempt but was left a paraplegic. She then opted for euthanasia, and was granted that option through the courts despite her family’s protests.

This report by Second Smartest Guy suggests that she changed her mind about but was euthanized anyway. We’re not sure about this change of heart as a TV interview shortly before the deed shows she was committed to her decision. This lawyer seems to represent the parents, in which the subject of organ donation is raised as the reason why their daughter’s decision cannot be changed. As the lawyer makes clear, hospitals which perform euthanasia also financially benefit from the organ donations that ensue, thus raising a conflict of interest —

Either way, it has become a shocking indictment of the culture we live in, which regards  human life so casually while protecting migrants at all costs (these may have been her rapists). See Second Smartest – –

A TRAGEDY OF STAGGERING SADNESS: The Democide of a Young Gang Rape Victim

The government of Spain, a staunch EU member, murdered a 25-year-old gang-rape victim who was left paralyzed after a suicide attempt by euthanasia Thursday in Barcelona.

Noelia Castillo Ramos had changed her mind, and wanted to live despite fighting for years to end her life after being brutally gang raped multiple times by imported Third World replacement migration savages.

We’re not sure if we can trust some of the images being put out of this girl —

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Noelia Castillo of Barcelona, who spent much of her life living in group homes, was horrifically sexually assaulted by three men in 2022, sending her into mental and emotional despair.

Later that year, unable to cope with what had happened, she survived an attempt to kill herself  by jumping off a five-story building, but was left a pain-racked paraplegic.

“I want to go now and stop suffering, period. None of my family is in favor of euthanasia. But what about all the pain I’ve suffered during all these years?” Castillo told Antena 3’s Y Ahora Sonsoles, according to U.K. broadcaster Leading Britain’s Conversation (LBC).

“I don’t feel like doing anything: not going out, not eating. Sleeping is very difficult for me, and I have back and leg pain,” said Castillo according to the LBC report.

“I’ve told them how I want it to be. I want to die looking beautiful. I’ve always thought I want to die looking good. I’ll wear my prettiest dress and put on makeup; it will be something simple,” she said.

‘A grotesque betrayal of the virtues of the civilized society’ 

“The tragic life and death of Noelia Castillo exposes the wickedness of state-assisted euthanasia,” said Brendan O’Neill, writing at The Spectator.  “The supposed ‘gift’ of death for those in pain or anguish is in truth a grotesque betrayal of the virtues of the civilised society.”

“Modern Europe talks endlessly about the importance of helping those with mental ill-health, yet this young woman in anguish is granted death. Ours is the era of ‘MeToo,’ yet to this woman who suffered sexual assault we offered not solidarity but annihilation,” explained O’Neill. “Under the regime of euthanasia we sacrifice our human duties at the altar of ‘merciful death.’”

‘This is the worst story I’ve ever heard’ – Matt Walsh

Matt Walsh was emphatic in his denunciation of the young woman’s untimely death by assisted suicide.

“When it comes to euthanasia, the first and most immediate question is not whether people have the right to kill themselves, but whether the STATE and the MEDICAL INDUSTRY have the right to kill people. Should doctors be in the business of deliberately killing human beings? Should we have a bureaucracy for suicide?” asked Walsh.

‘Morally unacceptable’

The Catholic Church rejects all forms of euthanasia and assisted suicide as “morally unacceptable.” The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches that “an act or omission which, of itself or by intention, causes death in order to eliminate suffering constitutes a murder gravely contrary to the dignity of the human person and to the respect due to the living God, his Creator.”

“Palliative care is a special form of disinterested charity. As such it should be encouraged,” the Catechism adds.

“It is God who remains the sovereign Master of life,” it further states. “We are stewards, not owners, of the life God has entrusted to us. It is not ours to dispose of.”

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