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- Aug 28, 2022
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7. Many people would be better off if they'd never been born. I'm amazed at people who suffer enormously and don't CTB
I think most of us would agree with this statement, but the interesting part comes with defining what exactly constitutes a "good reason". I would be interested in hearing opinions on that. What do you think?I also think you should have a good reason to kill yourself
Lifelong suffering. Nihilism. Loneliness. Basically, any prolonged period of time where you have taken a good, long look at what life offers and decided it's not for you.I think most of us would agree with this statement, but the interesting part comes with defining what exactly constitutes a "good reason". I would be interested in hearing opinions on that. What do you think?
There is so much to unwrap here that I'm probably going to go make a new thread to avoid hijacking this one...Lifelong suffering. Nihilism. Loneliness. Basically, any prolonged period of time where you have taken a good, long look at what life offers and decided it's not for you.
A breakup, the death of a loved one, or a lost job just don't qualify, IMO. Too many people have killed themselves over being rejected by people they were never meant to be with long-term.
Uh oh. That bad, huh?There is so much to unwrap here that I'm probably going to go make a new thread to avoid hijacking this one...
Nah, not bad. Just...interesting. I'm not about to start a fight and I do not insist that you go to my thread and explain the "why" behind what you just expressed, but you can do that if you would like to.That bad, huh?
Now with some distance from it I might agree with @Chinaski the idea of the thread is kind of stupid to imagine such a metric.I guess I find the scale a bit difficult to understand... does it relate to gatekeeping suicide? So- if 1 is- no one should be allowed to commit suicide and 10 is- everyone should be allowed to commit suicide- what are the other numbers? Is 5- terminal illness? 6- chronic mental/ physical illness? 7- terrible life situation etc etc.
Or- do you mean attitudes? 1- no one should commit suicide? 5- people have the right to choose? 10- we should be trying to convince everyone to commit suicide- even if they don't want to- because it's their best option- whether they realise it or not- ok I AM joking here- I don't think ANYONE here wants to do that. I'd say in this scale- we are ALL a 5 or less. No one here seems to want to push others towards suicide UNLESS that person has absolutely decided for themself that it is what they want...
I'm a 5 in the attitude scale- it's up to the individual. That's not to say support shouldn't be OFFERED but no one should feel obliged to accept that support. If the scale is about who 'deserves' access to assisted suicide- I'd say- anyone over 18 who can clearly express a wish for it over a 6 month period in which they should be offered help but aren't obliged to accept it. I don't know what number that would be...
Nah- not stupid. It's an interesting idea- it's a question I expect we all ask ourselves when we think about assisted suicide. It's just hard to quantify on a scale I think.Now with some distance from it I might agree with @Chinaski the idea of the thread is kind of stupid to imagine such a metric.
why is only 1 anti-choice? 1 and 10 are both completely disregarding what people actually want1 is pro-life or anti-choice, pro-choice is 5 and pro-death is 10.
To clarify some things: The are more grey areas than simply being pro-life. You can for example be in favor of assisted suicide for terminally ill but not for mentally ill. You can be against assisted suicide at all and only see suicide as acceptable when the state has nothing to do with it.
When I am talking about pro-death I see it as the philosophical definition of a pro-mortalist which is quite extreme in my point of view. A pro-mortalist thinks that suicide is for every human being in every possible scenario or situation the best choice. This is at least what I have read.
Don't confuse that with antinatalism. This is humans should never be born in the first place.
I am roundabout on this scale a 4,5-5,5. In favor of more pro-life is my stance that suicide should at least for me be more or less the last resort. And I think it is a good choice first to try therapy if it is available before wanting to ctb. (if an illness is the cause for the suicidality.)
On the other side I am big defender of the right of assisted suicide. I think it should be available to almost every people on this planet when the wish is persistent.
Maybe you think this is a weird question. I thought about making a poll but 10 answers would have been too much imo. For the people who are more in favor of a little bit pro-life it is not ideal that this is not anonymous...