The OP reminds me of an expat bar I used to hang out in. I'm not much of a drinker, but it was one of the few available local social options, and of those few, I liked that particular crowd best.
But certain behaviors are accepted in bars, and I had to fight it bringing me down. I had to either totally accept the behaviors and the environment; fight and sometimes win; fight and sometimes be hurt/hated; or leave when the environment was bringing me down more than it served me. It was a stagnant environment, being a bar; people weren't seeking to improve, they were seeking to socialize with intoxicants, which tend to bring out the worst more often than the best.
Folks who come to SS get pro-choice, they get support for improving, they get support if they can't make improvement happen, they get support if they're ready for an irreversible decision. It makes sense that if one wants to live, hanging out in conversations about death can feel stagnant or harmful, because the inner self is heading for its own pro-life.
I recently read an analogy of two coals (no CO pun intended). Place a freshly lit one next to a sooty one that's about to go out. Either the freshly lit one will bring new fire to the old one, or the old one will extinguish the new one. But both are gonna end up with some soot.
So, OP, I can see how an environment that supports suicide is gonna hurt if you want to recover. It depends on your ratio of soot to fire, and what environment best matches who you really are and/or what you really seek. It may be that you've been revived and are capable of brushing some soot off, but keep getting more on you.
And yeah, that recent troll thread that bothered you so much, shit like that is gonna happen here too. It's definitely troubling to the opposite of a troll.