Saturday, April 28, 2018

#2286 (4/28) PRO-LIFE SAT: "All Lives Matter; Including Alfie Evans"

"ALL LIVES MATTER; INCLUDING ALFIE EVANS"Michelle Malkin / @michellemalkin / April 25, 2018 / https://www.dailysignal.com/2018/04/25/all-lives-matter-including-alfie-evans/ [NOTE: Think this can't happen in America; read the following and be reminded that this has happened and continues to happen here as well. ALSO, be sure to check out tomorrow's post #2287 for further commentary.]
Tom Evans and Kate James, parents of Alfie Evans, arrive at court, Feb. 6, 2018. (Photo: Jason Roberts/Mirrorpix/Newscom)

    When British hospital officials tried to pull the plug on 23-month-old toddler Alfie Evans on Monday night in arrogant defiance of his parents’ wishes, many Americans took to Twitter to count their blessings that they live in a country that would not allow such tyranny. “Stories like Alfie Evans make me realize how grateful I am to live in America where freedom still exists,” one young social media user wrote.

But it has happened—and continues to happen—in America. How quickly the public forgets.

     In 2005, medical experts and child welfare bureaucrats in the state of Massachusetts deemed 11-year-old Haleigh Poutre “virtually brain-dead,” in a “persistent vegetative state,” and not worth saving after she suffered such brutal beatings and sexual abuse by her stepfather that she was left in a coma.
    Doctors at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield and extermination agents at the Massachusetts Department of Social Services won a court order to remove Haleigh’s ventilator and feeding tube. They collaborated on a “treatment” schedule to starve her of nourishment and oxygen until she succumbed to “death with dignity.”
    Haleigh and higher powers had other plansAs state officials prepared to remove Haleigh’s life support, the supposedly impossible happened: She emerged from the vegetative state that all the smarty-pants in lab coats had concluded was “irreversible.” She began breathing on her own and picked up toys on command. “There has been a change in her condition,” a Department of Social Services spokeswoman grimly announced. “The vegetative state may not be a total vegetative state.”
    Like Alfie, Haleigh had an army of grassroots pro-family and pro-life supporters who helped pressure the state-sanctioned murderers and bungling bureaucrats to back down. Fast forward to 2018. At 24, Haleigh lives with adoptive, loving parents. She is confined to a wheelchair, but attends school and occupational therapy. She laughs, she smiles, she lives.

Among Haleigh’s prominent guardian angels: the Terri Schiavo Life and Hope Network, founded by Schiavo’s brother, Bobby Schindler, after a Florida judge ordered brain-injured Schiavo to be deprived of water and food, leading to her death by dehydration after 13 days in 2005. As Schindler noted after Haleigh’s life was saved:
    "[T]his is just one incident that made headline news. Indeed, most of the general public is completely unaware of how much these types of decisions are made every day and how our medical rights have been eroded by laws that have been changed to make it easier to deliberately kill our medically vulnerable."

Back in Britain, Alfie defied the medical professionals and survived the night off the ventilator as his parents begged court officials to take him to Rome. Benefactors have offered to pay for transportation and medical care; Italy granted Alfie citizenship.

As Alfie’s life hangs in the balance, I think of another child written off by the experts here in the U.S.: Jahi McMath, whom medical experts declared “brain dead” after a routine tonsillectomy gone wrong in 2013. Children’s Hospital Oakland pushed to have all life-sustaining medical treatment terminated; the professionals predicted quick deterioration.
   But Jahi’s mother (a professional nurse), Latasha “Nailah” Winkfield, refused to give up on her child. California declared Jahi legally brain dead, so with the Schiavo Foundation’s help, Winkfield moved with her daughter to a long-term care facility in New Jersey.
    Medical ethics writer Wesley Smith visited Jahi last fall and reported:" At the time of the tragedy, I believed … that Jahi was, indeed, dead. But I now have strong doubts. It’s nearly four years later, and Jahi’s body still has not broken down. Her skin remains smooth. There are no foul odors in her room as would be expected when a brain-dead person’s body deteriorates. She has experienced no visible bodily decline … Disabled is not dead.

So, where are all the left’s human rights champions when you need them? Once again, there have been no rallying cries from Hollywood celebrities, no tweet storms from the self-anointed guardians of children who embrace gun control in the name of saving lives and abortion in the name of choice.

Alfie’s life matters and Charlie’s life matters and Haleigh’s life matters and Jahi’s life matters because all lives matter. Parents’ rights are human rights. If we yield to the culture of death and the culture of expediency that permeate government-run health care systems around the world, no lives are safe.

[italics and colored emphasis mine]

Michelle Malkin is a columnist for The Daily Signal, senior editor at Conservative Review, a best-selling author, and Fox News contributor.
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"Podcast: Alfie Evans’ Fight for His Life Shows the Decline of Britain"Katrina Trinko / @KatrinaTrinko / Daniel Davis / @JDaniel_Davis / April 25, 2018; https://www.dailysignal.com/2018/04/25/podcast-alfie-evans-fight-for-his-life-shows-the-decline-of-britain
"UK Government Seeks to Play God in Denying Alfie Evans Life Support" - Monica Burke / @MonicaGBurke / April 25, 2018; https://www.dailysignal.com/2018/04/25/uk-government-seeks-to-play-god-in-denying-alfie-evans-life-support
"Think a Charlie Gard Situation Can’t Happen in the US? Think Again"Melissa Fausz / @LissaAnne88 / July 19, 2017; https://www.dailysignal.com/2017/07/19/think-a-charlie-gard-situation-cant-happen-in-the-us-think-again/

1 comment:

  1. In light of the battle for Alfie Evans's life, this article warns that such tragedies can and have happened in the U.S., naming Haleigh and Jahi as U.S. examples of "brain dead" or "disabled" persons who actually showed signs of life. All of it makes me wonder, WHY would institutions of health want to make it easier for people to die? WHY is the government fighting so hard to take lives? If people claim that there is "dignity" in death, then WHY not also have dignity while fighting to live?
    -herb

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