U.K. Independent Columnist Tells BBC Suffering Children Should Be Smothered

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Chalk this one up to things that make you go, “What?!?” In an interview with the BBC on Oct. 4, Virginia Ironside, a columnist for the U.K. Independent made a jaw-dropping statement – that abortion and euthanasia could somehow be considered to be acts of kindness. (h/t Scott Baker, theblaze.com ) “[I] think that if I were a mother of a suffering child, I would be the first to want I mean a deeply suffering child I would be the first one to put a pillow over its face, as I would with any suffering thing and I think the difference is that my feeling of horror, suffering is many greater than my feeling of getting rid of a couple of cells because suffering can go on for years,” Ironside said. That startled the host Susanna Reid, who called it “horrible.” “I’m sorry. I was just about to introduce the next guest, but that is a pretty horrifying thing to say, that you would put a pillow over a –” Reid replied. But then following that, this exchange occurred: IRONSIDE: Of course I would, if it was a child I really loved who was any agony. I think any good mother would. REID: That’s going cause shock amongst some people. IRONSIDE: I don’t know any mother who wouldn’t say if this was there was nothing else that could be done and it was OTHER GUEST: That’s just not true. That’s just REID: Do you think mothers would agree with you? IRONSIDE: I think a lot would. Maybe not any, but a lot. The left is often eager to cry foul when some on the right even mention the words “death panels.” But with talk like this and by other eco-extremist, like Paul Watson, founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, who once said the world population should drop from nearly 7 billion as it stands now to under a billion , is it any wonder people question the motivations of some on the left?

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U.K. Independent Columnist Tells BBC Suffering Children Should Be Smothered

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