According to the promise, there will be no need to wait for organ donors in the future, because the organs required for transplantation will be made with a 3D printer. This vision pushes the boundaries of medical ethics, after all, science will be increasingly needed in the aging societies of the West. As more and more secrets of nature are solved, the value of human life is transformed from a "one-time miracle" into a cost factor that can be planned and priced, writes political scientist Zoltán Kiszelly on the Mozgástér blog .

The rules of social coexistence must be determined by politics based on the values ​​and culture of the given society. In Western societies, this system of values ​​was based on Christian teaching and culture for a long time, and it remained dominant despite the fact that it was attacked by the Enlightenment in the West and totalitarian ideologies in the East. The saying that in the West "even atheists stand on the ground of Christian culture" is still valid today.

These traditional values ​​have already been proven and have ensured predictability, stability and development from generation to generation. Nothing shows this better than the fact that the globalist elites still cling to them in their own lives. Most of the world also clings to its own traditional values ​​and instinctively shuns Woke-gender-ideology. However, the globalists want to reshape Western societies within the framework of the Great Reset, part of which is the regulation of limiting access to the health care system based on ability to pay, which becomes a key issue in an aging society.

How far can we go?

In the larger Western societies, access to health care is dividing before our eyes into "public" and "private" patients, of which Germany is the best example. German health care survived the COVID better because, compared to the American, British and Italian health care systems, it did not switch to profit-oriented "one-day surgery", or more precisely to optimized care, so there were enough hospitals and beds. Now they want to change exactly this, and if not every second (689) hospital, as was discussed at the beginning, they will close roughly every fifth . In the best case, the hospitals will become nursing centers, in the worst case, they will actually be closed.

The patients of the 96 German "state" insurance companies have to wait weeks or months for a specialist examination, which they avoid by going to the emergency departments of hospitals. Due to such "unjustified" cases, the number of patients, waiting times and stress in big city hospitals is enormous, which the CDU/CSU would reduce with a 20-euro visitation fee . That's what patients who show up at hospital emergency departments "on their own" without prior telephone consultation should pay.

The situation is no better in Great Britain, where one of the main promises of Brexit was precisely that the EU payment will be spent on British healthcare. While 14 million Britons (including 3.9 million children), 22 percent of the population , have sunk into extreme poverty, the government is offering NHS workers a salary increase of 5%, and more recently 6%, and a one-off payment in addition to inflation of 8-10%. It is an interesting contrast that they don't seem to be stingy with money when it comes to the weapons sent to Ukraine.

Based on these, what kind of offer can be outlined from the globalists to the societies of the West? Aging societies are becoming countries of immigration, where traditional values ​​and democracy are replaced by "gender" and "rule of law". Ethical standards are gradually receding into the background. about "genome editing" by analogy than in the case of the first three-parent baby .

Just as gene tailoring is used in the conception of life and in the treatment of popular diseases, the regulation of euthanasia at the end of life is now being outlined. What the media presents as one shocking case after another is starting to come together into a system. The moral walls are falling one by one, the gate is getting wider here as well. In the Netherlands, euthanasia can be requested from the age of 12 France would also follow the example of Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Spain.

Hungary offers an alternative in this regard as well: the miracle of human life has not yet become devalued in our country, and in order to keep it that way, our basic law expects children to be educated according to the value system based on Christian culture, which gives the rising generation the tried-and-tested moral compass that made Europe and the West great.

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