リンさん
Rina • she/her, lesbian
- Sep 9, 2023
- 323
Is one of the most tone deaf takes I've ever had my displeasure reading.
If you reprhase it into a more direct statement, it's "You should feel guilty because of something you haven't even done, and have little control over. We don't care about your situation, we don't care if you don't have any other choice, but what you want to do with your own life might upset people, which is a big no-no".
There might be more nuance to that, sure. And this advice does help some people. I just think it's a very selfish, unhelpful statement in general. Most suicidal people are already riddled with guilt, do we really want them to feel even more of it? And for what? Punishing someone for already feeling punished by life?
Being considerate of others is a great thing. But not when it breaches the territory of one's bodily autonomy. If someone who isn't blindsided is genuinely determined to commit suicide out of their own will, not letting them do so, incriminalizing and guilt tripping them is awful.
That's my take. Maybe it lacks nuance, because I am pretty opinionated when it comes to this. Would love to hear your opinions.
If you reprhase it into a more direct statement, it's "You should feel guilty because of something you haven't even done, and have little control over. We don't care about your situation, we don't care if you don't have any other choice, but what you want to do with your own life might upset people, which is a big no-no".
There might be more nuance to that, sure. And this advice does help some people. I just think it's a very selfish, unhelpful statement in general. Most suicidal people are already riddled with guilt, do we really want them to feel even more of it? And for what? Punishing someone for already feeling punished by life?
Being considerate of others is a great thing. But not when it breaches the territory of one's bodily autonomy. If someone who isn't blindsided is genuinely determined to commit suicide out of their own will, not letting them do so, incriminalizing and guilt tripping them is awful.
That's my take. Maybe it lacks nuance, because I am pretty opinionated when it comes to this. Would love to hear your opinions.