
TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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This article contains some antinatalist themes as well as the right to die. With that said, the worst sin that a prolifer can do is impose and prolong life as well as dictating others on when, how, and where one dies (going against the wishes of the individual, pro-choicer). This is because the most valuable and powerful right of an individual is the one to decide one's own fate (whether to live or to die) on one's own terms. If not, then an individual is nothing but a slave to sentience itself.
It is also in one of my quotes in my signature.
"As long as one lacks control over one's own fate, one is a slave to sentience itself. Having control of one's own fate is the most powerful right above all else, the ability to decide on what terms one wishes to live or die. The greatest freedom one can have is the right to one's own fate, to continue living or to die on one's own terms."
With that said, I believe that to solve the problem of suffering in life is voluntary euthanasia being made accessible to many more people and also antinatalism. Why antinatalism? To prevent new sentience from entering into existence. The more people being brought into this world (against their will), the more suffering there will be. I made a thread a few years ago describing a possible solution to solve suffering for humanity. In short, that thread in a nutshell is basically to "prevent future suffering (antinatalism) as well as end current suffering (voluntary euthanasia)."
So back to this thread and topic.
There are two quotes that illustrate my article pretty well.
"A prison becomes a home if you have the key." -George Sterling
and
"Our new Constitution is now established, everything seems to promise it will be durable; but, in this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes." -Benjamin Franklin
The first quote by George Sterling refers to how if one has the ability to check out at anytime, even prison (sentience and life itself) is a home as one is able to go at any given time. The other quote refers to how transient everything is in one's own life and how one doesn't (truly) own anything except one's own conscious and sentience. So being able to control the ultimate right means that one has the greatest freedom, to opt out of (this shitty) existence.
In conclusion, the worst action (or sin) that a prolifer can do is to impose their will and control others' fate by forcing them to live, especially people who don't want to live. Not having control over one's own fate means that one is subjected to sentience and nature itself. As we know, sentience and nature, the universe is unforgiving, unjust, and cruel. Therefore, the ability as well as the right to check out (on one's own terms) is the ultimate right that an individual has.
It is also in one of my quotes in my signature.
"As long as one lacks control over one's own fate, one is a slave to sentience itself. Having control of one's own fate is the most powerful right above all else, the ability to decide on what terms one wishes to live or die. The greatest freedom one can have is the right to one's own fate, to continue living or to die on one's own terms."
With that said, I believe that to solve the problem of suffering in life is voluntary euthanasia being made accessible to many more people and also antinatalism. Why antinatalism? To prevent new sentience from entering into existence. The more people being brought into this world (against their will), the more suffering there will be. I made a thread a few years ago describing a possible solution to solve suffering for humanity. In short, that thread in a nutshell is basically to "prevent future suffering (antinatalism) as well as end current suffering (voluntary euthanasia)."
So back to this thread and topic.
There are two quotes that illustrate my article pretty well.
"A prison becomes a home if you have the key." -George Sterling
and
"Our new Constitution is now established, everything seems to promise it will be durable; but, in this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes." -Benjamin Franklin
The first quote by George Sterling refers to how if one has the ability to check out at anytime, even prison (sentience and life itself) is a home as one is able to go at any given time. The other quote refers to how transient everything is in one's own life and how one doesn't (truly) own anything except one's own conscious and sentience. So being able to control the ultimate right means that one has the greatest freedom, to opt out of (this shitty) existence.
In conclusion, the worst action (or sin) that a prolifer can do is to impose their will and control others' fate by forcing them to live, especially people who don't want to live. Not having control over one's own fate means that one is subjected to sentience and nature itself. As we know, sentience and nature, the universe is unforgiving, unjust, and cruel. Therefore, the ability as well as the right to check out (on one's own terms) is the ultimate right that an individual has.
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