

In the beginning, ‘strict conditions’ – after that, ‘anything goes.’
Around the world, new initiatives are popping up to establish initiatives regarding euthanasia and assisted suicide, despite the real tragedy that those policies are imposing on the societies that have adopted them.
Now, the culture of death is making a landing in France.
French lawmakers will vote today (15) on a bill creating a ‘legal right to assisted dying for adults with incurable illnesses.’
This is the culmination of what the press calls ‘an intense ethical and political debate.’
As it happens in the infancy of such laws, the legislation imposes ‘strict conditions’ to allow a person to receive a lethal substance.
After those laws catch on, it’s like the Great White North, as you can read in CANADA OUT OF CONTROL: Woman With Back Pain Goes to the Hospital, Is Horrified as Doctor Offers Her Assisted Suicide.
In France’s case, the substance could be self-administered (assisted suicide) or, if the person is physically unable to do so, administered by a doctor or nurse (euthanasia).
France is set to move closer to joining the ranks of countries that guarantee the right to assisted dying, after the long journey to adoption of a controversial bill championed by President Emmanuel Macron
The lower house of the French parliament is expected to vote to adopt the… pic.twitter.com/Yt57APj2dN
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) July 15, 2026
Reuters reported:
“Access to assisted dying would be restricted to adults who are French citizens or legal residents in France, and who suffer from a serious and incurable illness that is life-threatening and in an advanced or terminal phase, experience constant physical or psychological suffering linked to that condition, and are able to express a free and informed choice.”
There you have it: restrictions, safeguards… we’ve seen this movie.
Soon, new legislation gets tacked to it, and before you know it, you have children who are mildly depressed, taking the easy way out, cheered by the ‘doctors.’
The debate has divided French society, with all the MSM and celebrities pushing hard for this.
“Opponents, including sections of the medical profession and religious groups, argue that legalizing assisted dying could put pressure on vulnerable people. The Catholic Church is among those that have opposed the legislation, with one bishop threatening to deny communion to lawmakers who support it.
‘A society grounded in fraternity supports, protects, and cares for people. It never gives up on the most fragile among us’, former interior minister, Bruno Retailleau, a conservative presidential candidate, said on X.”
Catholic members of France’s National Assembly who vote for the country’s euthanasia and assisted-suicide bill this Wednesday will no longer be able to receive Communion, says Bishop Marc Aillet of Bayonne, Lescar, and Oloron in southern France.https://t.co/y57xg44lcQ
— Catholic News Agency (@cnalive) July 14, 2026
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