I don't think the WEF made this, but this is how they think, if not in so many words.
They have the data, they know that depopulation is coming in the next few decades even if they didn't do anything else. So why keep pushing abortion and euthanasia? Why keep pushing vac"sins"? There must be some kind of time crunch that is forcing them to move quickly. Also big push in dying laws to get people to commit legal suicide. It is easier for the doctors, family, etc.
Here is website that uses the euphemisms "compassion and choices" to push murder and suicide of the elderly.
From the website
Three quarters of Americans (74%) support the option of medical aid in dying, according to the 2020 Gallup Poll. Support is high across all demographic groups surveyed. Read more about support for medical aid in dying in the latest polls.
States where legal:
California End of Life Option Act, 2015 (legislation)
Colorado End-of-Life Options Act, 2016 (ballot initiative)
District of Columbia Death with Dignity Act, 2017 (legislation)
Hawai‘i Our Care, Our Choice Act, 2018 (legislation)
Maine Death with Dignity Act, 2019 (legislation)
Montana, 2009 (Supreme Court ruling)
New Jersey Aid in Dying for the Terminally Ill Act, 2019 (legislation)
New Mexico Elizabeth Whitefield End-of-Life Options Act, 2021 (legislation)
Oregon Death with Dignity Act, 1997 (ballot initiative)
Vermont Patient Choice and Control at the End of Life Act, 2013 (legislation)
Washington Death with Dignity Act, 2008 (ballot initiative)
Countries:
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Canada
China
Colombia
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
India
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Luxembourg
Mexico
The Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Philippines
Russia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
Uruguay
Pushed in movies:
Me Before You (2016)
Louisa "Lou" Clark is hired as carer for Will Traynor, a once successful banker and active sportsman now tetraplegic after being hit by a motorcycle. Will's mother hopes Lou's bubbly personality will lift Will's depressed and cynical spirits. Will is initially cold towards Lou. Will's ex-girlfriend Alicia visits and reveals that she is to marry Will's former best friend Rupert. Lou perseveres with Will and, as the two grow close, she learns he is cultured and worldly, in contrast to her simple life spent with her parents or boyfriend Patrick.
Overhearing an argument between Will's parents, Lou learns that Will has conceded six months to them before he will go to Dignitas in Switzerland for assisted suicide, as he is unable to accept a disabled life. Lou takes it upon herself to change his mind by organising trips and adventures to show him that life is still worth living. Patrick's jealousy grows until he and Lou split up.
Will asks Lou to accompany him to Alicia's wedding. They start to fall in love. During a luxurious trip to Mauritius, Will tells Lou he still intends to take assisted suicide, saying he wants her to live a full life instead of half a life with him. Heartbroken, Lou quits as Will's caregiver and refuses contact with him.
Lou's father convinces her to visit Will, but she finds out he has already left for Switzerland. She follows him there to be with him in his final moments.