Disaster Woman featured in pro-euthanasia commercial wanted to live, say friends - "The woman featured in a glamourous pro-euthanasia commercial for a Canadian clothing retailer only opted for assisted suicide after her years-long attempts to secure proper health care failed, friends have revealed."

I feel like I'm falling through the cracks so if I'm not able to access health care am I then able to access death care?' Hatch said in a CTV interview

The woman featured in a glamourous pro-euthanasia commercial for a Canadian clothing retailer only opted for assisted suicide after her years-long attempts to secure proper health care failed, friends have revealed.

Jennyfer Hatch, 37, was the central figure of All Is Beauty, a three-minute film produced by Simons that celebrated Hatch’s last days before seeking medically assisted death.

Last week, CTV confirmed that Hatch was the same woman who had spoken to them in June about her failed attempts to find proper treatment for Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a rare and painful condition in which patients suffer from excessively fragile skin and connective tissues.

“I feel like I’m falling through the cracks so if I’m not able to access health care am I then able to access death care?’ And that’s what led me to look into MAID,” Hatch told CTV in June under a pseudonym.

Like more than a million British Columbians, Hatch was left without primary care after her family doctor moved away. And so, after her Ehlers-Danlos diagnosis 10 years ago, Hatch’s treatment had largely consisted of a chaotic and ineffective stream of specialist appointments, none of whom had any background in her condition.

“It is far easier to let go than keep fighting,” she told CTV.

Even when it seemed apparent that her condition was terminal, Hatch noted that the B.C. health-care system hadn’t even been able to provide her with appropriate palliative care.

However, B.C. was quick to approve Hatch’s application for MAID. “There were no other treatment recommendations or interventions that were suitable to the patient’s needs or to her financial constraints,” reads a CTV excerpt of the MAID approval issued to Hatch by Fraser Health, the health agency serving B.C.’s Lower Mainland.

None of these complicating factors were mentioned in the Simons ad, which instead highlighted what it called the “hard beauty” of assisted suicide.

The film opens with a caption reading “the most beautiful exit,” and features images of Hatch holding a Tofino beach party just days before her scheduled death date.

“When I imagine my final days I see music, I see the ocean,” Hatch can be heard saying in a voiceover.

Simons has since removed the ad from its online channels after it was subjected to widespread criticism that it was romanticizing Canada’s increasingly problematic MAID regime.

Tama Recker, a friend of Hatch, told CTV last week that her friend was ultimately comfortable with the decision to seek MAID, but that she also wanted to highlight a health-care system that was “very broken.” “Part of what Jennyfer wanted to do is get people talking,” said Recker.

Hatch’s case fits into an ever-expanding constellation of Canadians who want to live, but applied for medically assisted death out of desperation after failed attempts to seek appropriate care.

Last year, B.C. woman Donna Duncan was able to swiftly receive approval for assisted suicide in an Abbotsford hospital after years of unsuccessful attempts to find treatment for chronic mental-health issues. The killing of Duncan so blindsided her family that they referred the case to the RCMP for investigation.

It’s a phenomenon that is increasingly attracting international attention as a poster child of just how quickly legalized euthanasia can spiral out of control. “It is barbaric … to establish a bureaucratic system that offers death as a reliable treatment for suffering and enlists the healing profession in delivering this ‘cure,’” reads a recent New York Times column slamming the lack of Canadian safeguards for assisted suicide.

In several more egregious cases, Canadians have even been offered MAID in lieu of proper medical treatment.

Last month, a House of Commons committee heard about five separate incidents of Canadian Armed Forces veterans being offered MAID after seeking assistance with issues ranging from depression to PTSD.

Most recently, former paralympian Christine Gauthier went public with her story of being offered MAID by a Veterans Affairs caseworker after she complained about delays in installing an in-home chairlift.

“Madam, if you are really so desperate, we can give you medical assistance in dying now,” the caseworker told Gauthier, according to an interview she gave with Global News.

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Canada is a dystopic hellhole and if you willingly live there you support what the government there does, and you deserve what's happening. Move away, or do something about it. But if you sit there and take it? I have zero sympathy.
 
I don't even know what to say about this shit man. I get that people can end up doing seemingly evil shit by using mental gymnastics to convince themselves it's morally justified but how the fuck do you justify killing innocent people? how can you look a patient in the eye and be like "alright I guess we're killing you today" and then hook them up to drugs until their brain melts? moreover, how can you RECOMMEND that to somebody? you're grooming people into suicide. helping somebody decide that it's better to die than continue to fight for life is one of the blackest stains you can ever put on your soul. absolutely fucking disgusting.



if I was this lady I would spend the rest of my retirement destroying this fucking piece of shit in every way possible
I can't think of another job on the planet where you can regularly offer to murder people instead of listening to their complaints

Getting a customer support job in Canadian Healthcare is probably a dream job for half of 4chan
 
I don't even know what to say about this shit man. I get that people can end up doing seemingly evil shit by using mental gymnastics to convince themselves it's morally justified but how the fuck do you justify killing innocent people? how can you look a patient in the eye and be like "alright I guess we're killing you today" and then hook them up to drugs until their brain melts? moreover, how can you RECOMMEND that to somebody? you're grooming people into suicide. helping somebody decide that it's better to die than continue to fight for life is one of the blackest stains you can ever put on your soul. absolutely fucking disgusting.



if I was this lady I would spend the rest of my retirement destroying this fucking piece of shit in every way possible
It's been very hard for me to even engage with this discussion because it's too bleak. But the US threw the book at that girl who taunted her boyfriend into suicide, giving him suggestions about how to do it, mocking him for not going through with it, pushing, pushing, pushing.

Every doctor who ever lets this leave their lips is guilty of murder. Fuck toxic "compassion." The elimination of humanity is not an acceptable option for the elimination of suffering.
 
Last week, CTV confirmed that Hatch was the same woman who had spoken to them in June about her failed attempts to find proper treatment for Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a rare and painful condition in which patients suffer from excessively fragile skin and connective tissues.
>claims to have EDS
>uses it to get a lot of attention
>commits suicide


Someone from the munchies thread get in here and tell me if this woman was actually sick or if she simply ran out of spoons as usual
 
People without severe physical issues who want to die usually have a solvable root cause which could theoretically be addressed, but of course, modern society treats all life as disposable as long as it's inconvenient or allegedly consensual.
Humans are disposable, which is the problem. With private healthcare you have value as a customer, so they are motivated to treat you to keep your business. But with goverment healthcare you have no value or leverage at all. If their schedule is busy or they deem you too much of a hassle then you are written off.

Healthcare as a "right" is the biggest lie people tell themselves. It's not just Canada either, during the start of the pandemic Italy were kicking elderly patients out of hospitals so they can make room for younger patients. "Thank you for all those years of paying taxes, now go die at home please."
 
Okay, I'll sperg a bit.

Ehler-Danlos Syndrome is a real thing, yes. But there's a caveat: there's 13 different types, ranging in severity. I have, under the old system, Type 3 Hypermobility, under the new system (2017), Hypermobile EDS.

The fact that it's not actually mentioned in the article what type she actually had... concerns me. Was it one of the more common types, or was it something that only affects 11 people in the whole world?

Not to mention it being one of the 'Go-to' syndromes for Tumblrites saying they're tots disabled.

This whole thing has me goddamn concerned.
 
Libtards will watch whats goin on with this MAID shit in canada and still think we need universal healthcare

Desperate, sometimes mentally or physically ill or poor people are groomed into suicide in Belgium, Canada and other countries. This is what a society without God is like. It's evil.

Don't compare what's happening in Canada to universal healthcare or access to euthanasia in Europe.

Universal healthcare is accessible on different levels pretty much everywhere in the 1st world countries. I swear the god Americans are so defensive when it comes to that subject. You don't realize that US and Canada are on different ends of the spectrum, one country having the worst of private healthcare and the other the worst or socialized healthcare. Then there is everyone else. If you break your arm in Europe and you don't have health insurance you'll pay peanuts for having to go to the hospital to get an x-ray and be treated. Furthermore, let me make clear that there is private healthcare available everywhere in the EU if you want it. It's mostly a combination of two systems.

As for the euthanasia, while accessible in several countries in Europe, it's the absolute last resort after everything else was offered and failed. No doctor, counselor, therapist etc would ever suggest it to their patient. As far as I'm aware they aren't even allowed to do that.
 
Don't compare what's happening in Canada to universal healthcare or access to euthanasia in Europe.

Universal healthcare is accessible on different levels pretty much everywhere in the 1st world countries. I swear the god Americans are so defensive when it comes to that subject. You don't realize that US and Canada are on different ends of the spectrum, one country having the worst of private healthcare and the other the worst or socialized healthcare. Then there is everyone else. If you break your arm in Europe and you don't have health insurance you'll pay peanuts for having to go to the hospital to get an x-ray and be treated. Furthermore, let me make clear that there is private healthcare available everywhere in the EU if you want it. It's mostly a combination of two systems.

As for the euthanasia, while accessible in several countries in Europe, it's the absolute last resort after everything else was offered and failed. No doctor, counselor, therapist etc would ever suggest it to their patient. As far as I'm aware they aren't even allowed to do that.
Government healthcare is plantation slavery at its best. Nice try erofag
Governments should never be
Entrusted to dictate your healthcare.
If Canada isn't a wake up call then your to far gone
 
We have the highest immigration in all the G7. We went from 34 million in 2011 to 39 million now, nearly all of it from immigration.

No one is talking about it, because we pride ourselves on multiculturalism. MAID seems tempting to whites looking at their own replacement. We don't even have enough people angry at this.


Mass immigration featuring brown people is good, and whites are evil colonists anyways. Let's make suicide look pretty!

Least the fucking Taliban tells you to fight.
Yeah, our future doesn't look good. Especially in urban areas. Apparently 'spot the white person' is a game you can play in Calgary now.
 
OK but "terminal" EDS? No, that's not really a thing. This lady was a munchie who was denied a steady stream of doctor attention on demand so she killed herself.

While I don't think it's the kind of thing the state should be aiding and this is ghoulish as fuck (especially the glorification of her suicide in the ad), let's not pretend this was a poor terminal case who couldn't be given palliative care for good reasons. Lady didn't get a subsidy from the government to sit on her butt and take opioids for her "chronic pain" from a disorder she didn't show severely debilitating symptoms from (based on seeing what she was doing in her life months and years before her death).

Responding to a munchie with "lol, you're in so much 'pain,' why don't you kys" seems more like KF's department than the government of Canada's, but what do I know?

Unless it was the weird vascular type of eds, which can result in sudden death anyway, I am not seeing how eds was terminal either. I don't doubt she had issues getting help managing her pain but this sounds like a mental health issue moreso to me. Most common types of eds are helped immensely with careful and consistant excersises to strengthen the bunk ligaments and junk, and braces/support. So like, actually working at managing the issues.

>claims to have EDS
>uses it to get a lot of attention
>commits suicide


Someone from the munchies thread get in here and tell me if this woman was actually sick or if she simply ran out of spoons as usual

Given the lack of any mention of organ ruptures, aneurysms, or other attention-getting symptoms like that in her media attention-seeking prior to death, or the coverage after her death, I think it's safe to rule out any type of EDS except the original flavor (unlikely as that can be verified by genetic testing and I'd expect she would mention that for bonus points) or, more likely, "hEDS" aka the VIP upgraded version of fibromyalgia for advanced munchies. "hEDS" has the advantage for munchies of being pretty much an "if you say so" diagnosis, based on self-reported symptoms. Even the hypermobility can be passed over by saying "I was a long time ago but got injured and fat so am not anymore."

In the video made to celebrate her death she is ambulating without difficulty, speaking clearly without signs of dysarthria, sounds cogent and oriented, appears to have fully intact cranial nerve function and normal facial movements, and not only that, she's downright frolicking on the beach and playing around. She does not appear unwell. She is described as "emaciated" in one news article but at the time of the video she has the appearance of being at worst perhaps mildly underweight. She does not have any of the telltale signs of wasting related to chronic illness.

Obviously I'm not there and things can be hidden or edited. But for trying to portray her as sick and dying, they sure did a bad job of it. The only sign of being sick that is visible is a little wrist brace like people use for RSI. Not even a heavy duty one like for carpal tunnel.

She was also active in her profession and her musical hobbies until recently if not until the very end of her life.

Opiates are not indicated for chronic pain like in fibromyattention or "hEDS." Apparently they gave her some anyways, then changed their minds, and she decided to suicide gesture to get the drugs back. Only problem was instead of slicing herself like a smart borderline, she asked a genocidal maniac to kill her. And so he did.
 
Given the lack of any mention of organ ruptures, aneurysms, or other attention-getting symptoms like that in her media attention-seeking prior to death, or the coverage after her death, I think it's safe to rule out any type of EDS except the original flavor (unlikely as that can be verified by genetic testing and I'd expect she would mention that for bonus points) or, more likely, "hEDS" aka the VIP upgraded version of fibromyalgia for advanced munchies. "hEDS" has the advantage for munchies of being pretty much an "if you say so" diagnosis, based on self-reported symptoms. Even the hypermobility can be passed over by saying "I was a long time ago but got injured and fat so am not anymore."
I have dealt with munchies, always sick with migraines, stomach flus, back aches, knee problems and it never gets better. A big sign is 'food poisoning' when they're the only one in the whole house that gets it. TMI, but sometimes I think it's an uncurable disease. They latch onto any real sickness like it's a gift. This particular one told me they had covid about 10 times in 2020. If you want to see an example on KF, look at spoony. Although incredibly I think moving back to a low-stress environment with Miles in his case has caused a psychosomatic remission.

It's almost always women with this too. In the USA they treat this by going to a therapist and they validate you, say you're special, and everyone else in your life is the abusive asshole.

Apparently in Canada now it is FOAD
 
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