sancta-simplicitas
Arcanist
- Dec 14, 2023
- 453
You're advised to tell someone, that "help is always avaliable", to seek professional help yada yada. In the best case scenario they people you tell will treat you like you're a ticking bomb who could pull a bottle of N out of your pocket and chug it at any time. Everyone from your loved ones to doctors and therapists to strangers on the internet - tend to get immensly stressed whenever the topic is brought up. It's understandable (at least, for the loved ones) though I believe it's largely an effect of the medias war on suicidality that basically describes anyone who's ever wanted to die as severly mentally ill and unstable people who could just drop dead at any wrong word, thus scaring your loved ones from actually providing a safe space. If you try to talk to someone outside of here about it, you'll likely at best get a number for a helpline yeeted in your face and the helpline will likely not provide much help at all because they're - in my experience - often unwilling to see your perspective at all. I've heard people described being verbally abused by people at those helplines. At worst they'll call the cops on you (especially if they're healthcare providers) which often leads to being violated in one way or another. Then you'll risk getting locked in for a couple of weeks, if you're really unlucky you'll lose all the legal rights to your own body, and it's not unlikely you'll get out of there with a fresh trauma. At least in my country. All because the current narrative pushed by media is that we should stop all suicides at all costs. Society doesn't care about your suffering, how your life looks, if your days are even bearable. As long as you are kept alive, that's all that matters.
So... where are people who are suffering supposed to go with their suicidality? Who exactly is offering that precious safe space, that sense of community that's often talked about? There are no support groups, no classes, no study circles. You're not allowed to talk about it anywhere but places like this, and this place is trash talked, blocked in several countries and people are signing petitions to close it down. Society is absolutely ruthless towards suicidal people.
So... where are people who are suffering supposed to go with their suicidality? Who exactly is offering that precious safe space, that sense of community that's often talked about? There are no support groups, no classes, no study circles. You're not allowed to talk about it anywhere but places like this, and this place is trash talked, blocked in several countries and people are signing petitions to close it down. Society is absolutely ruthless towards suicidal people.