A decorated Navy Admiral is sounding the alarm about America's dangerous slide toward a "culture of death," delivering a scathing rebuke of liberal policies that treat human lives as disposable commodities.
Admiral Brian Christine, MD, issued an exclusive statement to Breitbart calling for America to reject the leftist embrace of assisted suicide and return to fundamental values that cherish every human life. His powerful message comes as blue state governors continue pushing death-on-demand policies that prioritize cost-cutting over compassion.
"Not all suffering can be cured, but no suffering renders a person disposable," Admiral Christine declared. "When the state accepts the premise of assisted suicide that some lives are no longer worth supporting, safeguards erode."
The Admiral's warning strikes at the heart of a growing concern among patriots: that liberal politicians view vulnerable Americans as financial burdens rather than precious souls deserving care and dignity.
"Of course, parasite governors would tout suicide... It saves them in the long run," one social media user responded, perfectly capturing the cynical calculus behind these deadly policies.
Social media erupted with support for Admiral Christine's brave stance, with patriots sharing his message widely. The response highlights how everyday Americans are fed up with the left's devaluation of human life.
This isn't just about end-of-life care - it's about the fundamental character of our nation. Under President Trump's leadership, we're seeing a renewed emphasis on protecting the most vulnerable among us, standing in stark contrast to the previous administration's culture of death mentality.
Admiral Christine's call for a "culture of care" aligns perfectly with President Trump's America First agenda, which prioritizes the wellbeing of American citizens over globalist ideologies that treat people as statistics.
The question facing America is simple: Will we choose to protect and care for our most vulnerable citizens, or will we follow the left's path toward state-sanctioned disposal of "inconvenient" lives? Patriots know the answer.
