
A few days ago I wrote an email to the station protesting what their health reporter, Su Ling Goh, did (she was praised by her on-air colleagues). I shared the email with a number of specialists who work in end-of-life care across Canada. Last evening I received an email response from one of those specialists "Jean". She is an associate professor of nursing at a major Canadian university and palliative care consultant.
Part of Jean's note is immediately below in which she suggested I post the substance of my email to the television station on this blog. I have done that with a few adaptations to make it more suitable to a blog format and you will see it beneath Jean's note.
News is supposed to be balanced and unbiased, otherwise it becomes advocacy or worse: propaganda!
Mark
(See below)
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Dear Mark,
Thank you so much for sending this piece along. It is my
hope that you sent this in its’ entirety to Global TV and cc’d Su! In addition
I hope that it’s on your Blog. Your language skills are so amazing and everyone
needs to read your work.
Dear Mark,
May I quote some of this during my presentation to the
Dementia Association?
Because of your profound disability you speak the truth with
eloquence and great passion.
May God continue to bless you in speaking out against the
horrors of perverse thinking in our society.
Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2013 8:13
PM
Subject: Health Matters segments on assisted suicide, May 27
and 28, 2013
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Reporter Su Ling Goh on set |

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Donna Wilson, University of Alberta |

As late as this past October, the Canadian Parliament gave unanimous support to the idea of establishing a national suicide prevention strategy. Such a strategy should be for all Canadians not just healthy and able-bodied Canadians.
According to Su Ling Goh’s story 78% of Albertans support assisted suicide. Really? Do they support assisted suicide for everyone or just the sick, disabled and dying? If not, is the issue really one of a "right" but culling the herd of its diseased, disabled and dying?
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Mark Davis Pickup |
In the interests of fairness, I hope Global Edmonton will
cover the struggle of disabled people to gain life with dignity rather than
so-called death with dignity, and equality before the law (and no, Su, helping
us kill ourselves does not further equality rights.)
Mark Pickup
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