Would someone be able to summarize? The video requires logging into YouTube, which I cannot do.
This is what on the description.
My mother who was living in British Columbia, Canada, decided to end her own life with Euthanasia, Dec 23, 2016. I am her son and I was with her to see her through her exit from this life. This is story which supports everyones right to decide their own fate. My mother gallantly took the news which she received less than 6 weeks before her final day, that she will die from aggressive cancer very soon. A performer and longest known Canadian TV dancer/choreographer (40+ years), she has been doing volunteer work for her communicty for 16 years since my father died. She did a LOT of work with the CBC....60s and 70s.. from Wayne and Shuster days..Her charity work mainly involving the local volunteer theatre community work but in many other areas such as Meals on Wheels etc. When she heard of her imminent death, she immediately accepted her fate believing in God and that "it is all written". She never knew just how fast the grim reaper would take her but she immediately started planning her death covering every detail and saying that she was "lucky" not to have died suddenly with a heart attack so that she had time to plan her "check out". In the last 3 weeks she has taken care of everything. Within 1 day of hearing the news that she had the most aggressive spreading cancer known to man, "small cell" invasive carcinoma, she decided to not have a funeral and started planning immediately her "celebration of life" party so that she could be there to say goodbye to all her close friends. People from her life have been calling and coming to her home to say goodbye. Her doctor was in tears as he left her home yesterday. The doctor had told her to plan her going away party sooner than later. She went downhill super fast but did all her planning and was on oxygen and hardly able to move much but made the celebration Dec 16 to 250 close friends.. She wanted to die at home with me there so she decided on Dec 23 as did not want to burden me and my family which included her 2 grandchildren...who flew from EU , for Christmas. Her kind decision, definitely not ours but we honored it. We wanted her to stay alive with us over Christmas. She made a charity drive to have friends come and pick out her paintings and belongings...and each make a charity deposit...raised $900 for charity so far from her things. She said how thankful she was for a wonderful life. Always happy, she did not want to suffer uneccessarily and she did not want to be taken to a home and put on tubes and machines to keep her alive. Long long story...She was awarded a Canadian "Citizen of the Century" award...and her town Mayor gave her an award at the Dec 16 celebration for outstanding contribution to the community. But biggest thing is the INSPIRATION she has given so many others in the way she has chosen to die and handle death. Obviously contraversial, this video, showing how softly one can be put to rest, is to support everyones right to decide thier own fate.