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TAW122

TAW122

Emissary of the right to die.
Aug 30, 2018
6,626
For those who have decided that suicide is the inevitable and during this interim, what are you guys doing? As for me, while planning and acquiring my methods, I am waiting for the right time to go through with it, making sure everything is ready (note, method, location, time, opportunity, etc.)

So while I am doing those things to prepare for that ultimate day and moment, during the interim, I have made it my mission to expose the evils of forced psychiatric treatment, mandatory therapy and counseling, and religious indoctrination as well as religious values being shoved down EVERYONE's throats. I am doing this by using logical reasoning to argue against the mainstream bullshit that is parroted off and spewed all around us (including pro-life sentiments and anti-suicide mentality that most of the world holds).

Note: I am not saying that therapy, psychiatry, and religion is all useless for everyone, for some people, it may be helpful and that's great. In fact, I am talking about the general case, where therapy and religion aren't useful.

While I did denounce reddit as being a shithole (which it is), there are various threads that contain many good discussions, and sadly, some of the really good ones with lots of good insights have been either removed/taken down whether the OP deleted it, a mod on that subreddit deleted it, or when a sub gets banned it all disappears. I will do my best to recall as much of the relevant information as I can and put it here so that it lives on (some of those threads are key to fighting against the pro-life, pro-psychiatric slavery sentiments).

Why Therapy/Counseling doesn't always work.

I apologize if some threads are from controversial subreddits like this one, but the post itself does highlight some important points that some of us share too (may be vital information in winning arguments against pro-lifers).

Another from a less controversial subreddit highlights 10 reasons why therapy is useless.

Here are some rebuttals on r/TTG, especially on the wiki there.
Edit: Also, it appears r/TTG is quarantined, which is not good news at all. So with that said, please make the most out of the relevant information while the subreddit is still up as you never know when it will go under.

There are other threads too, but I think these are quite a lot to take in already.

Religion is bullshit

Here is a video explaining why religion is bullshit.

Also, another longer video (if you have time you can watch it but don't have to) basically explains the inconsistencies of the Bible - particularly Christianity.

This isn't even including the apologists and apologetics trying to defend religion (oftenly by committing logical fallacies, twisting/re-interpreting things to fit their narrative).
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In conclusion, to be fair, not everyone's situation are the same, and what matters to one person may be completely irrelevant towards another person. It is very sad that most normies and the majority of society don't understand (let alone care enough to want to understand) that therapy and counseling doesn't always work with everyone, but instead default to one of these responses "You haven't found the right one", "You have to want to get better", "You didn't try hard enough" "(insert bullshit platitude, empty hope)", etc. whenever it didn't work. They never seem to just say "You're right, therapy doesn't work, just do what you choose to". All it is, is victim blaming and false promises as well as platitudes.

As far as religion is concerned, yes there are people who turn to religion and it has helped them, but the one thing that is just as disgusting as psychiatric coercion and commitment, is the indoctrination and shoving down religious dogma towards others. I don't believe that morality is objective, but it is rather subjective and based on the society in which one lives in.
 
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Jane Doe

Jane Doe

Student
Aug 19, 2018
148
I go to work, socialise, spend time with friends and family and generally behave like a 'normal' person. The minute I am alone, the mask comes off and I start planning my ctb
 
R

Roph

Specialist
Sep 24, 2018
355
Either I'm at the doctor, therapist, or I'm at the house. I have a ctb plan ready to go and I typically do some more research. Right now, I'm just waiting for the right date and time. The clock is ticking.
 
Jane Doe

Jane Doe

Student
Aug 19, 2018
148
It's almost like a game I play. From the minute I take the bus to work I plaster on a fake smile for the driver, pass the time of day with the barista who makes my coffee, pretend everything is fabulous. I then spend 8 hours a day working, chatting, laughing with collagues until I get home to plan, research and I can be true to myself