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Creepy "Blue Whale" Suicide Symbol is Openly Glorified - and was Banned BeforeOrchestrated Campaign to make Vulnerable "Useless Eaters" Kill Themselves
The image below is a part of a professionally made, creepy video (archive link) promoting and glorifying “assisted” suicide. (The video also is intended to promote Simons brand clothing to make extra money) What is this blue whale? Why is it important? Read on! Pushing Kids Into SuicideSuicides in young people are NOT always a result of deeply thought-out and independently made personal decisions. Some children were pushed into killing themselves by others. For years, anonymous Internet weirdos would connect to vulnerable children, pretend to be attractive boys or girls looking for a friend, and after gaining confidence, would push these children into killing themselves. Those weirdos call themselves “blue whales” and use blue whale symbolism, as the 2019 Sun article explains. Blue Whales have secret forums to exchange tips, techniques, etc. They would share ongoing conversations that they were having with vulnerable teens for the best suggestions on how to proceed to push them into killing themselves.
The Sun article above may have many details wrong, but it got the gist right. The targets of “blue whales” were lonely and suggestible young people desperate for company and validation. They would clutch the friendly hand extended to them by “blue whales” as a drowning person would proverbially clutch at straws — looking for anyone to have a connection with. Blue Whales used fake avatars and would pretend to be good-looking people of appropriate age - to gain the trust and romantic interest of their mystery interlocutors. Once the trust and dependency were gained, suicide talk would begin. The objective of the “blue whale” game was to kill as many victims as possible by talking them into suicide. Deaths were celebrated, scores were kept, and winners were announced. This BBC article from 2019 offers more details. This is a famous USA case of similar activity of a “blue whale” girlfriend who intentionally pushed her “boyfriend” to commit suicide. Michelle Carter was bored, and befriending a boy and making him kill himself was her way of having fun. Blue Whales are Now MainstreamThis blue whale game, as nasty as it is, would probably be a footnote in history for most of us — if not for what happened later. Now, suicide is good for us, is glorified, promoted, and is also a great way for governments to save money that would otherwise be spent on unworthy people. Blue whales are a prominent subliminal symbolic backdrop for videos promoting assisted suicide. Canada is busy expanding its “assisted dying” program to include minors, who doctors will be able to kill via medically assisted suicide without parental consent if the proposed law lasses:
YouTube had a policy forbidding the promotion of suicide: That policy was thrown out as the “blue whale” suicide-glorifying video above is collecting tens of thousands of views — and is not the only such video available. Yes, Money is InvolvedCanada Expects “significant savings” from its ever-expanding medical suicide program. Canada’s CBC is gloating over “savings” coming from medically killing useless and high-maintenance Canadians, detailed by CBC’s Kelly Malone: As they say, money talks. Savings from suicide make sense only for useless eaters: an economically productive individual who is expected to pay large amounts of future taxes is always worth saving. Therefore, the talk about saving money via “medical suicide” always applies to “useless” people, no longer expected to bring economic benefit. Suicide may make sense for some people: if I ever find myself ill with incurable cancer and in extreme pain, this is something I would reluctantly consider. However, money considerations present perverse incentives, and glorifying suicide is always unethical. Is Suicide a “Free Choice” for Vulnerable Teenagers?Is suicide a “free choice”? Before you proffer your opinion, please remember that every person contemplating suicide is vulnerable — by definition. An old person close to the end of life is not in the same situation as a teenager or young adult, overwhelmed by life, stress, inexperience, and possible mental illness. How can a mentally and physically ill “mature minor” decide freely? Katherine Brodsky discusses: Random Minds by Katherine Brodsky Assisted suicide is legal in Canada and I’m certain that different people will have differing opinions on the subject. It’s not an easy topic. I realize that my own p… 15 days ago · 11 likes · 12 comments · Katherine Brodsky Talk to Your ChildrenIf you have children older than 11-12 years, talk to them about suicide. Most teenager suicides are spur-of-the-moment decisions worsened by not having a caring adult present, being unable to talk to supportive parents, or being unprepared for sudden embarrassment. Tell them that
This will hopefully help in the unlikely case of a “blue whale” contacting your child or a much more likely chance of something stressful suddenly happening. The Future Belongs to People who Survive and ReproduceAll people are valuable, whether they are mentally ill or not, whether they are parents or not, etc. However, the cold and hard biology of human reproduction is that only the people who successfully reproduce would have any stake in the future after their eventual demise. We are seeing numerous attempts to reduce the population and reproduction of people. The factors that reduce birth rates are numerous: the child-free movement, Covid vaccines, gender changes, assisted suicide, and so on. I will NOT be making a judgment as to whether it is a good or a bad thing. People make personal choices. That’s fine. Maybe we’d benefit from a smaller population? The only cold hard fact is that the people who do not have children and grandchildren will not see their genes propagated. So, 100 years from now, we may see our humanity go through an evolutionary bottleneck of reduced births, reduced population, and many genetic lineages ending. The genes that will survive are only the ones where people decide to go through the inconvenience and expense of having children — for the infinitely bigger reward of being a parent. Will the resulting human population be better after going through this bottleneck? Let us know what you think! Source: Igor's Newsletter |
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