They will endlessly repeat how life is not supposed to be easy and you're supposed to struggle. But they still act shocked when someone decides they don't want to deal with all that, and call them weak. As if there is any virtue in toiling endlessly for no reward. That's what I consider a fool's errand.
Why should someone be forced to live life -- which even pro lifers admit is hard and full of pain-- if they actually are "weak"?
I actually had this conversation accidentally with someone from my group therapy, who I mistook to be on the same wave-length as me because he claimed to be lonely. This "conversation" involved my thoughts of misanthropy, Efilism, and obviously suicide came up briefly. His main focus was on my Efilism and misanthropy, though.
His response was something along the lines of "Efilism is an entirely ridiculous stance because the whole point of life is that it comes with suffering. A life without suffering is meaningless, and I think that an immense amount of suffering is healthy for the average person."
I went on to mention how my Efilism, trauma, and misanthropy are deeply intertwined, and he mocked me.
"If you hate others, that must mean that you're a sophomaniac. You think you're of higher intelligence; higher self-awareness than others. You don't have empathy. You're not unique. You just want to be special. People don't like you because you're sensitive like this. See what I'm talking about? You can grow from this suffering, dumbass! Why are you getting so defensive? I'm trying to help you grow as a person? This is why
you have no friends!"
Something along those lines. That last part was pretty ironic because pretty much immediately after he said this, he declared that he was the "ugliest guy on the planet" and was whining about how everyone hated him. Schadenfreude, I suppose.
Even people who claim to be suffering at the hands of our society can't connect the dots to the fact that the suffering that humans deal with on a regular basis can be greatly alleviated by not participating in society. Or better yet, deciding to opt out of existing altogether.
Apologies for going a bit off-topic, but I needed to get this off my mind.