
ChildrensITV
Arcanist
- Mar 14, 2023
- 460
Countries will bomb another country's people to smithereens. Politicians can keep a man in a country (think: a communist or corrupt one), or deport him from one, knowing that he is assured death. Judges can sentence someone to a room and stipulate that they have no contact with certain people or any people, making you, effectively dead to the world. A whole government can allow weapons that kill innocent people daily. Hell, some countries will throw you off a roof if you date the wrong person.
But if a person chooses death for themselves, suddenly come the barriers. "Death or a similar situation is not hasty when we decide it for you". Even countries like Swi, NL and Bel have varying barriers. Bel has the fewest but you have to convince 3 doctors that you are "worthy" of making this decision over your own life. And then the expense is prohibitive. I was watching a documentary and the doctor gave a woman a bottle of juice, She drank it, lay down, then was dead within like 3 minutes. No fighting. No struggling to breath. No trauma. I am sure that drink doesn't cost even EUR 1000 (plus the rest of the EUR 7000 they charge).
It is the one thing humanity is lockstep on: 'If you are "bad", "other", "opposition", and want to live, there is an argument for your death. If you want death, we must preserve your life at any cost'. If an authority doesn't want a life, it is gone. Like a mother who aborts a baby - I am not antiabortion btw, infact, quite the opposite. I wish I had been aborted myself. A mother can abort a baby for no reason - cuz it's Tuesday, if she wants. But if she doesn't abort it, it lives, it grows to 20 or 30. Now it can't choose that same thing for itself. At least, very few entities will help.
An animal is sick or injured and will have a shitty quality of life - we do the humane thing. A human's life is inhumane, we tell him to be more positive, to talk about it to some professional stranger who read some psychology books, and to shut the fuck up cuz "someone somewhere has it worse than him" supposedly: As long as some poor child is suffering elsewhere, you have no right to complain and you definitely have no right to end your suffering. Be grateful and shut the fuck up!
here is not one country that makes this easy. 3 make it less hard than others. It's already a hard decision. Most people's roadblocks to suicide include:
- they don't want to hurt loved ones
- fear of what happens after death if they are of certain (but not all) religions
These are enough roadblocks to stop so many. Why add the following:
- no painfree methods
- cost-hindrance
- lack of authority over your life
Those who are in charge of roadblocking it think they are doing us a favour, as if we're too stupid to know what is best for us. I have been tormented for decades. I think I know when it's best for me to go.
But if a person chooses death for themselves, suddenly come the barriers. "Death or a similar situation is not hasty when we decide it for you". Even countries like Swi, NL and Bel have varying barriers. Bel has the fewest but you have to convince 3 doctors that you are "worthy" of making this decision over your own life. And then the expense is prohibitive. I was watching a documentary and the doctor gave a woman a bottle of juice, She drank it, lay down, then was dead within like 3 minutes. No fighting. No struggling to breath. No trauma. I am sure that drink doesn't cost even EUR 1000 (plus the rest of the EUR 7000 they charge).
It is the one thing humanity is lockstep on: 'If you are "bad", "other", "opposition", and want to live, there is an argument for your death. If you want death, we must preserve your life at any cost'. If an authority doesn't want a life, it is gone. Like a mother who aborts a baby - I am not antiabortion btw, infact, quite the opposite. I wish I had been aborted myself. A mother can abort a baby for no reason - cuz it's Tuesday, if she wants. But if she doesn't abort it, it lives, it grows to 20 or 30. Now it can't choose that same thing for itself. At least, very few entities will help.
An animal is sick or injured and will have a shitty quality of life - we do the humane thing. A human's life is inhumane, we tell him to be more positive, to talk about it to some professional stranger who read some psychology books, and to shut the fuck up cuz "someone somewhere has it worse than him" supposedly: As long as some poor child is suffering elsewhere, you have no right to complain and you definitely have no right to end your suffering. Be grateful and shut the fuck up!
here is not one country that makes this easy. 3 make it less hard than others. It's already a hard decision. Most people's roadblocks to suicide include:
- they don't want to hurt loved ones
- fear of what happens after death if they are of certain (but not all) religions
These are enough roadblocks to stop so many. Why add the following:
- no painfree methods
- cost-hindrance
- lack of authority over your life
Those who are in charge of roadblocking it think they are doing us a favour, as if we're too stupid to know what is best for us. I have been tormented for decades. I think I know when it's best for me to go.