
TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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These two posts I found while looking at views related to voluntary euthanasia are really spot on and describe the state of society.
From u/MalikDama, he writes:
This is a really insightful post that explains the irrationality and absurd status quo that society holds towards suicidal people.
Another poster, u/infpmmxix stated:
I believe the OP of that post shares the same, if not similar lines of thinking as I do. It seems like he/she also sees the hypocrisy and irrationality of society itself.
From u/MalikDama, he writes:
Prevalent notion is that suicides are the results of a passing fancy that lasted just a little too long resulting in death. Prevalent notion that those who commit suicide suffered silent and only needed to reach out to someone to save themselves.
Prevalent actions towards those who admit to suicidal thoughts is to call them "attention seeking. Prevalent action is to claim they are mentally ill, jail them in a hospital for a brief time, and than literally/figuratively kick them to the curb. Assuming of course they aren't awkwardly dismissed, even by suicide help lines.
Empathy is claimed, but eyes closed to the suffering. Empathy is claimed, but hands remain idle rather than to stop the suffering.
Victory is claimed when suicide is prevented for one more day while the suffering continues. Victory is claimed when someone proclaims they were wrong to have suicidal thoughts, this taking the shameblame and praising god, family, doctors.
You are not wrong for wanting the suffering to stop. You are not wrong for having the thoughts even when things are currently better.
"The beatings shall continue until morale improves" is blatantly crazy; is modus operandi towards you while calling you mentally ill.
This is a really insightful post that explains the irrationality and absurd status quo that society holds towards suicidal people.
Another poster, u/infpmmxix stated:
You're right and I personally think that's a terrible thing :(
Society perpetuates circumstances that drive people to seek a way out, but simultaneously upholds that it is immoral for people to find a way out. It looks like some kind of hypocrisy from my perspective.
I believe the OP of that post shares the same, if not similar lines of thinking as I do. It seems like he/she also sees the hypocrisy and irrationality of society itself.