‘I love euthanasia’: Pronatalists prove they are anything but pro-life
Pronatalist Simone Collins recently expressed strong support for euthanasia during a podcast discussion. She argued that euthanasia could be a solution to healthcare challenges and suggested that those who lack meaning in life should consider ending their lives. This perspective raises ethical concerns about the implications of a pronatalist movement that embraces such views while advocating for higher birthrates.
- ▪Simone Collins endorsed euthanasia, stating, 'I love euthanasia.'
- ▪She believes that euthanasia could be a solution to healthcare issues in the future.
- ▪Collins and her husband advocate for higher birthrates while also supporting abortion and eugenics.
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Blogs ‘I love euthanasia’: Pronatalists prove they are anything but pro-life Having large families does not make a movement pro-life. Today’s secular pronatalists often champion abortion, IVF, ‘hipster eugenics,’ and euthanasia for those who ‘lack meaning.’ Fizkes/Shutterstock JonathonVanMaren 0 Jonathon Van Maren Comments 0 Wed May 20, 2026 - 12:17 pm EDT (LifeSiteNews) — On a recent panel discussion on Chris Williams’ Modern Wisdom podcast, pronatalist Simone Collins gave a ringing endorsement of euthanasia.
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