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The Day of the Pillow
« on: June 21, 2021, 06:00:05 PM »
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  • Is anyone here looking forward to the day of the pillow?


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    Re: The Day of the Pillow
    « Reply #1 on: June 21, 2021, 06:05:36 PM »
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  • Is anyone here looking forward to the day of the pillow?
    Ma di cazzo tu stai parlando, fratello mio?


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    Re: The Day of the Pillow
    « Reply #2 on: June 21, 2021, 06:10:01 PM »
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  • Ma di cazzo tu stai parlando, fratello mio?
    Watch the language. Try GOOGLE if you don't understand.

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    Re: The Day of the Pillow
    « Reply #3 on: June 21, 2021, 06:11:58 PM »
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  • Is anyone here looking forward to the day of the pillow?
    No. I hope you're not either.

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    Re: The Day of the Pillow
    « Reply #4 on: June 21, 2021, 06:48:49 PM »
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  • Here's what I found:

    https://www.takimag.com/article/the-day-of-the-pillow/

    We need to take care of our own, and if there are those among us who have no family for caregivers, traditional Catholics need to have their own facility for care of their elderly and disabled (as well as the care of anyone, regardless of race, color, creed, and I'm going to piss off some readers, perhaps, by even saying sɛҳuąƖ orientation, sodomites are human beings too, deserving of our Christian charity even if they have lived a life of committing abominations) in a manner that ensures something such as this can never happen.  I know of at least three traditional Catholics who are nurses --- if we as traditional Catholics put our minds to it, we could put something together.  My uncle was a nursing home developer, it can be done.

    My own father would have some time ago have become a prime candidate for this kind of euthanasia.  He is in a similar condition to Terri Schiavo, except that he has not lost his intelligence, and can communicate via making yes/no gestures and using an alphabet board.  He has not been able to eat any solid food since September of last year.  He prays to die every day, and just today I was teaching him about what he must do, to ensure that he will receive the Apostolic Pardon.  Yet we care for him at home.  When that time comes for me --- if I ever get in that shape --- if my son grows tired of me and strikes out on his own far away, I will have nobody.  Something to consider.


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    Re: The Day of the Pillow
    « Reply #5 on: June 21, 2021, 06:57:20 PM »
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  • they seem to be blaming bad care on black nurses. ok then. have fun when whites are a minority in this country if that scares you so much.

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    Re: The Day of the Pillow
    « Reply #6 on: June 21, 2021, 09:44:21 PM »
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  • they seem to be blaming bad care on black nurses. ok then. have fun when whites are a minority in this country if that scares you so much.
    I had reservations about sharing the link for precisely that reason, and I would only ask the reader to think of these as horrible aberrations.  I know not every white person has the same degree of love and affection for the Negro race, and for some reason, just about every time I "stick up for them" on these forums, there is somebody (possibly not just one person) who gives me a single downvote.  But be that as it may, of all of the black people I've ever known -- and I've known a ton of them --- with only three exceptions (all females) who come to mind, I cannot imagine any of them killing a white person just because that person is white.  (I don't imagine any of those three ladies would do that either, but I do imagine they are capable of lapsing into morose delectation over the idea, think the "urge to kill" blurbs in Hatlo's old newspaper comic "They'll Do It Every Time", dating myself there, I know.)  They are Christians, almost without exception, unless they are Catholics, they are materially heretical Christians, but still, they are forgiving, and this must be said, they are more forgiving than I would have been, if I had been born black.  (Or rather, I might have forced myself to be forgiving, but it would have taken some massive agere contra on my part.)  I don't think there is some hard-coded "karma" or something, a kind of "kraken", that is going to be released one day in their hearts and minds, and is going to make them come together and exercise genocide against the white race.  In other words, they're not a race of Manchurian Candidates.  (I do have to think that some of them might get a kick out of thinking that we see them that way, though --- wouldn't you?)
     
    The only thing that worries me, and I don't spend oceans of time worrying about it, is the possibility that one day, there could emerge a leader from among them, someone not so forgiving, who would use personal charisma and consummate "people skills" coupled with powerful oratory, to whip them into a frenzy and keep them that way.  Some would say there have been other such leaders in the history of the world.  MLK, libertine though he was in his personal life (I've done a few things myself that I would never want to see in print, long since left in the confessional), at least taught peace and non-violence.  Let's hope that someone 180 degrees diametrically opposed to him never comes along, or if he (or she) ever does come along, that they have the good sense to ignore the message.

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    Re: The Day of the Pillow
    « Reply #7 on: June 21, 2021, 10:46:04 PM »
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  • Here's the newspaper comic I was talking about.

    Talk about feeling old.  (But then again many comic strips have a "retro" feel to them, as though they are frozen in perpetual 1949 or something.  Some of this stuff was dated even when it came out in the 1960s and 1970s, when I would have been a young lad reading them.)



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    Re: The Day of the Pillow
    « Reply #8 on: June 22, 2021, 12:14:45 AM »
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  • A bit off subject, but interesting

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    Re: The Day of the Pillow
    « Reply #9 on: June 22, 2021, 04:57:00 AM »
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  • A bit off subject, but interesting

    Very interesting, first-hand oral narrative is a huge part of any good study of history, but this man talks extremely fast! 

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    Re: The Day of the Pillow
    « Reply #10 on: June 22, 2021, 08:32:08 AM »
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  • re: Black nurses killing elderly patients

    Elderly are being killed every by people of all races with barbiturates, sedation. The sedated can be cared for by fewer employees. 


    The whites are the enmies of blacks, the blacks are the enemies of whites is a communist tactic to divide and conquer. ONLY Catholicism LIVED can defeat it.


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    Re: The Day of the Pillow
    « Reply #11 on: June 22, 2021, 08:34:51 AM »
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  • re: Black nurses killing elderly patients

    The elderly are being killed everyday as a standard operating procedure  by caregivers of all races, they do it with barbiturates, sedation. The sedated can be cared for by fewer employees. 


    The narratives that "whites are the enemies of blacks", the blacks are the enemies of whites" is a communist (NWO) tactic to divide and conquer. ONLY Catholicism LIVED can defeat it.
    The Vatican II church - Assisting Souls to Hell Since 1962

    For there shall arise false Christs and false prophets, and shall show great signs and wonders, insomuch as to deceive (if possible) even the elect. Mat 24:24

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    Re: The Day of the Pillow
    « Reply #12 on: June 22, 2021, 10:21:03 AM »
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  • It has been COMMON in the past 20 years and longer for hospitals and nursing homes to stop nutrition and fluids by bunting to  private and "in-facility" hospice that provide narcotic pain medicine only to facilitate transport to that "great good night". Even if the patient is deigned terminal none of these things should be going on. Even non- terminal patients not in hospice that may be considered difficult to manage or severely incapacitated (Alzheimer's) are having fluids removed with permission of their families- that being their only source of hydration.
     Palliative care is a whole new medical area of "expertise" where the end goal is always a painless (to the observer) death. Physicians specialize in it.  Many of these organizations are NO "catholic" and provide many services to the family such as respite care and psychological counseling which manipulate families in their favor.
    If a hospice patient gets pneumonia, which can be treated successfully even as a comfort measure for a terminal patient, they will be summarily kicked out of the hospice program with it's special funding because it is considered a life- affirming treatment (not allowed!), and they are in the business of terminal care only. Of course, the patient can re-apply to hospice when they decide they will forgo actual treatment and die within 6 months.
    Most staff feel that they are doing "God's work" by working with the diagnosed "dying" but the line between compassion and euthanizing is easily blurred when your goal is not to sustain life.
    I was supporting a friend whose husband was critically ill in ICU  five or six years ago, on ECMO but still conscious and coherent. They kept asking him if  he wanted to stop treatment and his answer was "I want to live!" and "what are the other options?" A palliative care doctor started pressuring his wife ( my friend) to stop treatment and with her permission I answered for her. I told her the patient was conscious and that they should listen to him, and also that "we are Catholic" and must favor sustaining life, especially if it is the will of the patient. The doctor, working for a Catholic agency was highly insulted. Yes, he shortly died thereafter, but it was not an accelerated death.
    Now ECMO is not an ordinary measure to prolong life but it was the patient's choice to make- they didn't want to hear that. 
    A few times I have been asked to remove an IV that was sustaining a patient and had to refuse to the detriment of my employment.  I was also asked to give what I considered a lethal dose of morphine to a frail old lady that blew out her ventricle from a major heart attack ( yes she was going to die) but I couldn't speed up her death with that dose. The medical environment it full of pitfalls for serious Catholics that know their faith. Most Catholics, including "religious" always put the false "medical religion" before their Catholic faith. Medicine-ism " trumps Catholicism every time.

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    Re: The Day of the Pillow
    « Reply #13 on: June 22, 2021, 10:47:30 AM »
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  • I have a relative who was in a nursing home. She could no longer feed herself. They could have fed her with a feeding tube but instead they denied food and water and let her dehydrate to death. The family members who made the decision were okay with this. 

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    Re: The Day of the Pillow
    « Reply #14 on: June 22, 2021, 10:49:39 AM »
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  • So the day  of the pillow already came for my relative. They even got approval of the local Catholic Byzantine Rite priest. I thought it was murder.