DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE (2): #China#composites team transcends old fibre orientations (typically 0, 45, 90 and –45 degrees), for these reflected engineering experience, not theory. Now #drones and aerospace generally could win big leaps in performance
https://t.co/SqfLYrgDzY
🚨CENSORED… but we’re BACK! 🚨
Last night @YouTube suddenly cut our livestream on Assisted Suicide / Dying Bill
Free debate matters. This Bill could change entire culture of UK - and MPs vote on it in 8 days
We’ve uploaded the video here so you can decide for yourself - watch knowledgeable speakers like @CarolUHS@drbobgill Pete Donelly of @notdeadyetuk@ddhitchens@Amanda_M_Hunter + others
Please RT if you agree we need open debate on big issues like this
#AssistedDying
Why, indeed? After all, it's not as if this ( literally) life and death issue isn't being discussed in the UK Parliament and is due to be voted on in a matter of days, is it??!!
Hey @YouTube why have you taken down @Togetherdec livestream?
The discussion on ‘Assisted Suicide / Dying’ is essential and part of free society debate
https://t.co/gHgfSQn7Yg
Wow @elonmusk this is astonishing
Put us back on now!
Pls RT if you agree
Genuinely baffling decision @YouTube - debating proposed assisted dying legislation in UK is very important for democracy. How can it possibly merit removal?
Only it wasn't Covid @Keir_Starmer that led to the loss of our loved ones, that caused the indelible grief of those of us left behind, or the trauma of watching helplessly through care home windows as the life-blood drained from our mothers, fathers, and spouses faces, as they sunk into terminal despair.
No. The naked truth of the matter is that the inhumanity, torture and suffering inflicted on our loved ones was not the result of Covid; it was the direct consequence of Parliament's response to it.
And while you were in opposition back then, don't fool yourself that we don't remember how you failed us, how you and your party voted in favour of lockdown, visiting restrictions, the discharge of untested patients into care homes, remote medical access, and the denial of urgent hospital treatment for the elderly and infirm. In fact, we remember you and your party demanding 'longer' 'harder' lockdowns.
So forgive us, @Keir_Starmer if we don't join 'together' in this insincere, performative, 'Day of reflection'. We have nothing to 'reflect' upon. We did EVERYTHING to try to stop the inhumanity and save our loved ones from Parliament's inflicted harms.
So, 'reflect' if you must; but today, as every day, we will be mourning the needless deaths of our loved ones, and remembering the barbaric suffering inflicted upon them in the name of 'saving the NHS'. We can never forget, never forgive.
You're right about one thing: the grief never wanes. The grief that comes from losing someone to old age or illness, compared to the indelible grief that comes from knowing your loved one died from preventable harms - from isolation, neglect, starvation, dehydration, inappropriate medication, and, the worst killer of all, a broken heart - is a very different kind of grief. It never fades, and nor does our anger.
Isn't it time to call the whole thing off @kimleadbeater ??
The #TerminallyIllAdultsBill is unworkable on every level.
The NHS doesn't want it, the courts don't want it, psychiatrists don't want it, social workers don't want it and, more importantly, the more the public learns about your proposals, they don't want it either.
As for the suggestion that it should be outsourced to private enerprise, are you out of your minds?
It would be ethically, morally, economically,and practically unthinkable to outsource assisted suicide facilitation to private enterprise.
How can you and your stacked committee continue to defend this abominable bill?
The realities of unpaid caring. If the State wants us to take more responsibility for caring for our elderly and disabled relatives, it needs to support us practically and financially, and provide a hotline for advice and urgent respite when needed.