I think that who is talking about feelings right now....is making a mistake, maybe, in my opinion that is a lost battle. [...] Everyone has an opinion[...] I am not a hero, I am a regular guy, from a regular country
That's fine, and in a way I agree with you. This battle like so many nowadays is probably a lost cause. In the article from the Express it says that pro-life foundations are rallying support, that they're funded by billion dollar social media sites, coroner's are at work, the sycophant free press, vice and buzzfeed, politician scumbags, and many other zealots and hypocrites. It's a lot of opposition with money and power. All they lack now is the right, because it's our life they mean to oppress and control. Which is why I think we should stand up for our beliefs.
Their behavior is what drove Callie to SS. I was driven to SS by this kind of behavior and so were many people I met on here.
Indeed, which is why I can't sympathise with them, because the assumptions and hostility they project on this place is essentially the same attitude that led to the misunderstanding of their close ones whilst they were still alive, and it's probably how Callie, Shawn and many others ended up here looking for comfort and refuge.
But you can't deny that withholding information makes a failed attempt more likely; and thus, the person is "saved". So from their standpoint it makes sense.
Saved indeed. Suffering in their seclusive misery refraining from scary methods or ending up a vegetable, lovely. Honestly, I feel nothing but contempt for such people and their standpoints. Because they would never want to end up in such a situation themselves, it's only good enough for others, their loved ones.
PS: Okay, just watched the programme. Let them say their piece for fairness' sake so I wouldn't have to revise my opinions, but quite honestly, what a waste of time. Not once did I hear them consider what Callie wanted or why. All I heard was a bunch of self-righteous hypocrites assuming what's best for her, even if that meant locking her up.
- "Always imagined her aged 90, surrounded by cats, still saying she wanted to die" Just think about that, love.
It's not a lie, it's another opinion. It's not just an issue of methods, it's about encouragement. To offer up a method that is easier could be construed as encouragement. To help someone to conceal the seriousness of their mood from their health worker could be construed as encouragement, especially in a country where suicidal patients need not fear brutality or detention from the police etc. I'm not pro life, I'm pro choice. I'm also pro supporting those more vulnerable members of society to get even more help and support to resolve or improve their issues wherever possible. Frankly such a slanted comment from a moderator like the one that you have just made does nothing to allay fears from those critical eyes looking in, and actually doesn't do much for my opinion of the forum either.
Did you watch the programme, EA? Because supporting more "vulnerable" members of society is what they want to do too, by locking us up against our will and disputing everything we say. That came across several times in the broadcast and the fact that she wasn't under constant surveillance was pinpointed as one of the major failures. And btw, she was detained a couple of times. They even kept her in a police car over night for her own "safety". And they can "construe" all they want, but surely that doesn't make it true. When have we ever encouraged anyone here? You mentioned pro choice. Well, why aren't you respecting Callie's choice then? She wanted to die, EmptyArms. She tried several times before on her own and ultimately found a better method here. Even so, that has nothing to do with why she wanted to die in the first place, does it? Nor does it lessen her state of mind. Btw, is something wrong? You seem a little off. Saw your other post.
PS: Sorry, if this hits too close to home.