
TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
- 6,956
Throughout the years I've been on here, I've deliberated on writing notes, going from yes, to no, to maybe (in limited circumstances), and then currently (and very likely) back to no. Allow me to explain my reasoning on how I arrived at my current decision.
So in the past, previously, I always wanted to write a note simply because I wanted to let the people around me know "why" and give them closure, but then, after realizing the effort, the trouble, and logistics involved, I've decided, nah, it's just not worth it. Later, I decided, well maybe it's better for their mentality and they deserve to know at least for closure, but just brief and limited. Then in the last few months, back to no.
Explanation of why I (recently) decided not to write a note:
Now as for my recent decision back to "no, I won't write a note", this is because of several reasons and factors. I've realized that not many people will give a shit about my reasons (maybe some acquaintances and family members, but that may be too optimistic and idealistic to assume that). Then there is the problem of skimming through, trivialization, and dismissal of my reasoning. Furthermore, I just don't want to go through the hassle, time, effort, and waste my mental energy to put out something eloquent and elaborate only for it to not be read, misinterpreted, and at worst, used to further pro-life sentiments with the focus on the wrong narratives (TAW122 CTB'd because of insert x reason, TAW122 is just in a lot of pain, if he wasn't suffering he wouldn't have gone, TAW122 is irrational/mentally ill, etc.).
Therefore, instead, I've just decided to write a manifesto, which is not so much about me, but more about the pro-choice movement and hopefully generating enough doubt and skepticism of pro-life values and sentiments such that someday, it will shift the change of a pro-life society into a pro-choice society. That's the least I can do. Plus, I'm also writing an open letter to our pro-choice community which is show my appreciation, ensure that I was and always will be pro-choice, and also to castigate any pro-lifer who wishes to harm our pro-choice community. Ever since the Shatto incident, over a year ago, I figured that pro-lifers would oftenly try to blame the community for someone's death and I wish to rectify the situation that no one in the community made my choice. I made my choice by myself and mine alone. That's the purpose of the open letter (along with showing my gratitude). So with that said, when my time comes, I don't plan on writing personal notes to loved ones, for all the reasons mentioned. Hopefully that all makes sense.
So in the past, previously, I always wanted to write a note simply because I wanted to let the people around me know "why" and give them closure, but then, after realizing the effort, the trouble, and logistics involved, I've decided, nah, it's just not worth it. Later, I decided, well maybe it's better for their mentality and they deserve to know at least for closure, but just brief and limited. Then in the last few months, back to no.
Explanation of why I (recently) decided not to write a note:
Now as for my recent decision back to "no, I won't write a note", this is because of several reasons and factors. I've realized that not many people will give a shit about my reasons (maybe some acquaintances and family members, but that may be too optimistic and idealistic to assume that). Then there is the problem of skimming through, trivialization, and dismissal of my reasoning. Furthermore, I just don't want to go through the hassle, time, effort, and waste my mental energy to put out something eloquent and elaborate only for it to not be read, misinterpreted, and at worst, used to further pro-life sentiments with the focus on the wrong narratives (TAW122 CTB'd because of insert x reason, TAW122 is just in a lot of pain, if he wasn't suffering he wouldn't have gone, TAW122 is irrational/mentally ill, etc.).
Therefore, instead, I've just decided to write a manifesto, which is not so much about me, but more about the pro-choice movement and hopefully generating enough doubt and skepticism of pro-life values and sentiments such that someday, it will shift the change of a pro-life society into a pro-choice society. That's the least I can do. Plus, I'm also writing an open letter to our pro-choice community which is show my appreciation, ensure that I was and always will be pro-choice, and also to castigate any pro-lifer who wishes to harm our pro-choice community. Ever since the Shatto incident, over a year ago, I figured that pro-lifers would oftenly try to blame the community for someone's death and I wish to rectify the situation that no one in the community made my choice. I made my choice by myself and mine alone. That's the purpose of the open letter (along with showing my gratitude). So with that said, when my time comes, I don't plan on writing personal notes to loved ones, for all the reasons mentioned. Hopefully that all makes sense.