TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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There would be less people choosing the riskier methods of suicide, traumatizing others or involving others in their attempt (jumping in front of a train, jumping off a tall place/overpass, forcing others to kill them, etc.), and also, less risk of trying methods that may fail (OD'ing, cutting wrists, suffocation, vehicular crash, etc.) as well as less violent deaths (e.g. dying peacefully and methodically in a clinical setting - similar to Dignitas or other euthanasia organizations).
I remember there was a redditor (now presumed dead - he went out via jumping iirc) by the name of xnoneofyourbusinessx who once posted an really great topic on r/SS subreddit. It was about that ugly, riskier methods of suicide, public suicide (as well as those that involve others) are the result of a sick society that doesn't legalize voluntary euthanasia. I agree with him and my two cents on this is that while it is better to not involve others in one's suicide, sometimes it is the inevitable result of a sick society that doesn't allow those that wish to go, to be able to legally and peacefully exit without consequences.
Instead, our sick, twisted society decides that locking up those who don't agree with the status quo, pro-life values, or want to die, and also labels those who are pro-choice, pro-right-to-die as mentally ill, irrational. So I am thinking that if most people are given the choice, not only would suicide rates drop a bit (when people know they have a way out, they don't feel as trapped and hopeless with no exit) and also impulsive suicides, ugly methods (violent way to go, or those that involve others) would decrease due to the fact that people can be reliably and comfortably end their suffering. Of course, there would be safeguards and many checks to prevent abuse but that's another topic though.
I remember there was a redditor (now presumed dead - he went out via jumping iirc) by the name of xnoneofyourbusinessx who once posted an really great topic on r/SS subreddit. It was about that ugly, riskier methods of suicide, public suicide (as well as those that involve others) are the result of a sick society that doesn't legalize voluntary euthanasia. I agree with him and my two cents on this is that while it is better to not involve others in one's suicide, sometimes it is the inevitable result of a sick society that doesn't allow those that wish to go, to be able to legally and peacefully exit without consequences.
Instead, our sick, twisted society decides that locking up those who don't agree with the status quo, pro-life values, or want to die, and also labels those who are pro-choice, pro-right-to-die as mentally ill, irrational. So I am thinking that if most people are given the choice, not only would suicide rates drop a bit (when people know they have a way out, they don't feel as trapped and hopeless with no exit) and also impulsive suicides, ugly methods (violent way to go, or those that involve others) would decrease due to the fact that people can be reliably and comfortably end their suffering. Of course, there would be safeguards and many checks to prevent abuse but that's another topic though.