
TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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I have been really furious and angry most of my life. Here is one of the times where I'm just fuming with sheer rage and my rage level is over 9000 (excuse the meme lol). This was a while back like over a year ago, but below are examples of what I'm referring to, the treatment of suicidal people.
These are perfect examples of rage fuel here, this thread in the past, and another one here.
In those threads, basically what happened is someone went to get help, but got fucked by the system. Those mental health professionals and authorities not only violated their rights without due process, kidnapped them and sent them to the hospital. Then the hospital charged those people for the treatment that he/she never wanted to begin with, and after that, the person loses his/her rights, is stuck with a major hospital bill, has a record that would affect their civil rights as well as future opportunities or employment of any kind. Oh and of course, legal action is generally a joke (see the comments on those threads including the one in New Mexico), and even some people suggest going back to the same system that has caused the problems in the first place.
Example Scenario:
Bob has a breakdown and decides to seek help via mental health professional. He is really open and tells the whole truth to the mental health professional. The mental health professional freaks and decides to hospitalize Bob if Bob didn't go (essentially he didn't have a choice because law enforcement would have kidnapped him against his will). Assuming Bob resisted and pleaded or went, he was taken into custody by law enforcement and sent to a hospital to be evaluated. He is found to be suicidal and is then sent to the psych ward for some time (be it a week or few). Next, after he is discharged, he has significant hospital bills as a result of his involuntary/voluntary commitment, and due to missing out work and being detained against his will, he loses his job, couldn't afford to pay the bills, and is also facing eviction (unable to pay rent or even paying rent late, missed payments, etc.).
Next, the people who caused Bob's life to be turned upside down gets praised by society, then society expects Bob to be thankful that he is alive, and expects Bob to pay for the treatment that he never agreed to. The people who know about Bob's situation shun him, distance themselves from Bob, and of course, with an hospitalization on Bob's medical record, his prospective career opportunities or even future endeavors are negatively impacted in addition to his civil rights. While he doesn't have a criminal record, his civil rights are infringed and he is disenfranchised (loss of 2A rights, and other rights). Bob's life just went from bad to super hell, just because he opened up to seek help. Bob decides to try to end his life as things have gotten worse for him, but is trapped in a vicious cycle of mental hospitalizations in and out, unable or extremely difficult to climb out of the mess. His entire life is fucked, careerwise, financially, civil freedoms, social life, and overall life just sucks even worse.
Does anyone really get angry just reading the amount of bullshit there is? Now I'm not advocating for violence here, but I believe there is justified anger in not only the way suicidal people are treated and handled by society, government, but also society as a whole sanctions this kind of barbaric treatment. Oh and don't forget the snide and cruel platitudes parroted around like it's some words of wisdom and what not. Sometimes, a part of me is just happy whenever a pro-lifer suffers, in other words their just desserts.
Edit: Added an scenario just to illustrate how fucked up the situation is.
These are perfect examples of rage fuel here, this thread in the past, and another one here.
In those threads, basically what happened is someone went to get help, but got fucked by the system. Those mental health professionals and authorities not only violated their rights without due process, kidnapped them and sent them to the hospital. Then the hospital charged those people for the treatment that he/she never wanted to begin with, and after that, the person loses his/her rights, is stuck with a major hospital bill, has a record that would affect their civil rights as well as future opportunities or employment of any kind. Oh and of course, legal action is generally a joke (see the comments on those threads including the one in New Mexico), and even some people suggest going back to the same system that has caused the problems in the first place.
Example Scenario:
Bob has a breakdown and decides to seek help via mental health professional. He is really open and tells the whole truth to the mental health professional. The mental health professional freaks and decides to hospitalize Bob if Bob didn't go (essentially he didn't have a choice because law enforcement would have kidnapped him against his will). Assuming Bob resisted and pleaded or went, he was taken into custody by law enforcement and sent to a hospital to be evaluated. He is found to be suicidal and is then sent to the psych ward for some time (be it a week or few). Next, after he is discharged, he has significant hospital bills as a result of his involuntary/voluntary commitment, and due to missing out work and being detained against his will, he loses his job, couldn't afford to pay the bills, and is also facing eviction (unable to pay rent or even paying rent late, missed payments, etc.).
Next, the people who caused Bob's life to be turned upside down gets praised by society, then society expects Bob to be thankful that he is alive, and expects Bob to pay for the treatment that he never agreed to. The people who know about Bob's situation shun him, distance themselves from Bob, and of course, with an hospitalization on Bob's medical record, his prospective career opportunities or even future endeavors are negatively impacted in addition to his civil rights. While he doesn't have a criminal record, his civil rights are infringed and he is disenfranchised (loss of 2A rights, and other rights). Bob's life just went from bad to super hell, just because he opened up to seek help. Bob decides to try to end his life as things have gotten worse for him, but is trapped in a vicious cycle of mental hospitalizations in and out, unable or extremely difficult to climb out of the mess. His entire life is fucked, careerwise, financially, civil freedoms, social life, and overall life just sucks even worse.
Does anyone really get angry just reading the amount of bullshit there is? Now I'm not advocating for violence here, but I believe there is justified anger in not only the way suicidal people are treated and handled by society, government, but also society as a whole sanctions this kind of barbaric treatment. Oh and don't forget the snide and cruel platitudes parroted around like it's some words of wisdom and what not. Sometimes, a part of me is just happy whenever a pro-lifer suffers, in other words their just desserts.
Edit: Added an scenario just to illustrate how fucked up the situation is.
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