Aide à mourir : ce que le texte propose vraiment

📋 Patreon:   / monsieurza   📋 Write to MPs before July 15: Front de gauche antivalidiste letter template: https://fg-antivalidiste.fr/ Find and contact your MP: https://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/dy... The CLHEE's analysis of the bill: https://clhee.org/2025/05/05/fin-de-v... 📋 Sources used in the video: Victor Hugo, Les Misérables, 1862, Volume V, Book IX. Bill on the right to assisted dying, adopted text no. 323, National Assembly, June 30, 2026. [The text as voted: the five criteria, the definition of the advanced phase.] Senate, « La loi en clair », explanatory sheet on the bill. Records of the sessions of June 22 and 26, 2026. [The minister's remarks, "sometimes there are worse things than death," autism labelled an illness. Accessible from the legislative dossier.] Cour des comptes, Les soins palliatifs, une offre de soins à renforcer, July 2023. Report of the mission evaluating the Claeys-Leonetti law, National Assembly, March 2023. [When properly cared for, people stop asking for death.] Elisa Rojas, Pour mourir, tapez 1, Éditions du Détour, 2026. [The book at the heart of the video: the line-by-line reading of the text, the parliamentary meetings, the test.] Fiona Kumari Campbell, Contours of Ableism, Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. [The definition of ableism quoted in the introduction.] Miranda Fricker, Epistemic Injustice, Oxford University Press, 2007. [Testimonial injustice.] Joel Michael Reynolds, The Life Worth Living, University of Minnesota Press, 2022. [The ableist conflation.] Gary Albrecht, Patrick Devlieger, "The disability paradox," Social Science & Medicine, 1999. [The disability paradox.] Harriet McBryde Johnson, Too Late to Die Young, Henry Holt, 2005, and "Unspeakable Conversations," The New York Times Magazine, 2003. [The strangers in the street, the Princeton debate against Singer.] Marta Russell, Capitalism and Disability, Haymarket Books, 2019. [Humphry, the Weekly Standard, Kevorkian, the 1996 federal ruling, Oregon, the 30% study.] Derek Humphry, Mary Clement, Freedom to Die, 1998. [Cost control named as the argument that will get these laws passed.] Health Canada, fifth annual report on medical assistance in dying, 2023 data. [15,343 deaths, 4.7% of the country's deaths.] Official impact assessment of the UK assisted-dying bill, 2025. [The expected savings, put in black and white, down to pensions and social benefits.] Announcement of the text-message scheme on the cost of care, June 5–6, 2026. https://demarchesadministratives.fr/a... Karl Binding, Alfred Hoche, Die Freigabe der Vernichtung lebensunwerten Lebens, 1920. Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, "The Case for Conserving Disability," Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2012. [Eugenic logic.] Charlotte Puiseux, De chair et de fer. Vivre et lutter dans une société validiste, La Découverte, 2022. [The hospital triage in 2020 and the childhood account cited in the conclusion.] Chiara Kahn, Charlotte Puiseux, Plutôt vivre. Comprendre le validisme et valoriser une culture crip, Le Cavalier Bleu, 2025. [A whole book answering "better dead than disabled."] Les Dévalideuses. https://lesdevalideuses.org/ Front de gauche antivalidiste, open letter to MPs, May 2025. https://blogs.mediapart.fr/elena-cham... European Court of Human Rights, Airey v. Ireland, 1979. ["Rights that are practical and effective, not theoretical and illusory."] 📋 Internal cross-references: "Invisible Disability Doesn't Exist":    • Le handicap invisible n'existe pas   Are You Die-able or Killable?:    • Êtes-vous mourable ou tuable ?   📋 Going further: Elisa Rojas on assisted dying, interview with David Dufresne, Au Poste, June 17, 2026. Liz Carr, Better Off Dead?, BBC. [Documentary, entirely free on YouTube.] Stella Young, "I'm not your inspiration, thank you very much," TED talk, 2014. 📋 Chapters: 00:00 Victor Hugo's quote 02:07 What does Jean Valjean really die of? 05:46 Ableism: a definition 07:11 Your grief and the law 08:49 What assisted dying really is 10:25 The five criteria 14:43 What Parliament rejected 17:19 Autism at the podium 17:50 Claeys-Leonetti and palliative care 21:20 Elisa Rojas on the law 23:55 Testimonial injustice 25:03 The ableist conflation 27:04 The disability paradox 28:23 "I want to die": the double standard 31:46 Follow the money 33:25 Oregon, Canada, England 35:35 France, counting in reverse 38:12 1920, Aktion T4, eugenics 40:38 The grammar and Godwin's law 43:04 The ignored library 46:01 The test, the left, Scotland 47:13 The last word 48:39 Write to your MPs