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Encouraging the Voluntary Suicide of the Elderly Is the Last Stop Before Mandatory Euthanasia

By streiff

Offering rationales for killing inconvenient people is nothing new for the New York Times. That paper’s editorial page, for instance, has been a fervent supporter of child murder since Roe vs. Wade was incorrectly decided a half-century ago. It has never been content to rest on its laurels. Four years ago, it reached new heights with a story titled When One Is Enough. In this gripping essay, a woman explains how she decided to kill two of her in utero triplets to avoid a catastrophe. “I’m going to have to move to Staten Island,” she tells us, “I’ll never leave my house because I must care for these children. I’ll have to start shopping only at Costco and buying big jars of mayonnaise.”

Having solved the problem of avoiding the dual shames of living on Staten Island and shopping at Costco, the New York Times is up for just about anything.

It is no secret that Japan is in a demographic death spiral. The number of Japanese over 75 now outnumbers those under 20. Every year, the number of Japanese retiring is about 25% greater than that of Japanese born. In a couple of decades, they will be at the point where the number of retirees outnumbers those in the workforce, and no one knows what happens then.

This past Sunday, the New York Times ran a story by an assistant professor at Yale named Yusuke Narita offering a very simple solution.

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