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aGoodDayToDie

Arcanist
Jun 30, 2023
457
I believe that suicide is risky, tragic, dangerous, lonely, and a terrible place for someone to find themselves contemplating it.

However, the world is changing, not that quickly, but not slowly either. I believe euthanasia is by far the best way to go. No risk of botched suicides with awful consequences, plus among other things, it guarantees a peaceful death, guided by health professionals that will try to minimise your pain, find cures, and help you decide if you really do want to die, or if it is just a temporary, impulsive decision. You can then choose to die in comfort, without risk of prison, psychiatric wards, and to be able to be with your family and friends in your final moments, in comfort, knowing you will be given the most peaceful death possible, and not unnecessarily putting friends and family through grief that they may never recover from. Families can prepare for one's departure, ask questions, give support, get closure, and reduce the grief they'd otherwise go through.

It will take years for euthanasia to be widely available, but many countries, such as the UK, Canada and many others appear to be on a fairly consistent course towards more and more liberal stances to the controversial issue. More and more evidence is mounting that concerns of abuse, slippery slopes etc, are unfounded, and most populations are increasingly showing greater support towards looser euthanasia laws.

I beg you all to join two subreddits that are geared towards creating awareness of the ethical arguments that support greater acceptance of euthanasia and campaigns geared towards the goal of respecting the choice of people who are suffering and have a persistent wish to die. It reduces impulsive suicides and the detrimental consequences of impulsive suicides, dangerous/risky methods, and all the rest.


There are also other pro-euthanasia campaign groups which you can find on the internet and in those subs, and I recommend you find one campaigning in your country and contribute what you can there. Either by small donations, or sharing their links in social media like facebook, or taking part in demonstrations, or writing letters to politicians expressing your views, or any other number of actions. You can make a difference! Every little helps. And people here have many arguments that could be persuasive, especially given our numbers here.

So please! Join the subs, submit articles, personal stories, statistics, whatever you think will make a difference.

Thank you! Let's get our voices heard and have our right to do with our bodies as we want become appreciated.
 
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UKscotty

Doesn't read PMs
May 20, 2021
1,970
Euthanasia is not guaranteed. Even Nation states botch death all the time. Commercialisation of it would make it even worse.

I think the whole thing needs to be setup right. I don't know how that would look, but I l know just making it legal would be a disaster.
 
SeekingPeace164

SeekingPeace164

Member
Mar 20, 2024
32
Euthanasia is not guaranteed. Even Nation states botch death all the time. Commercialisation of it would make it even worse.

I think the whole thing needs to be setup right. I don't know how that would look, but I l know just making it legal would be a disaster.
It's not guaranteed? Damn
 
Little_Suzy

Little_Suzy

Amphibious
May 1, 2023
770
Reddit hurts my eyes. It's messy.

Is there a nicer website, and is the group organized professionally?
 
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doneforlife

Specialist
Jul 18, 2023
353
I believe that suicide is risky, tragic, dangerous, lonely, and a terrible place for someone to find themselves contemplating it.

However, the world is changing, not that quickly, but not slowly either. I believe euthanasia is by far the best way to go. No risk of botched suicides with awful consequences, plus among other things, it guarantees a peaceful death, guided by health professionals that will try to minimise your pain, find cures, and help you decide if you really do want to die, or if it is just a temporary, impulsive decision. You can then choose to die in comfort, without risk of prison, psychiatric wards, and to be able to be with your family and friends in your final moments, in comfort, knowing you will be given the most peaceful death possible, and not unnecessarily putting friends and family through grief that they may never recover from. Families can prepare for one's departure, ask questions, give support, get closure, and reduce the grief they'd otherwise go through.

It will take years for euthanasia to be widely available, but many countries, such as the UK, Canada and many others appear to be on a fairly consistent course towards more and more liberal stances to the controversial issue. More and more evidence is mounting that concerns of abuse, slippery slopes etc, are unfounded, and most populations are increasingly showing greater support towards looser euthanasia laws.

I beg you all to join two subreddits that are geared towards creating awareness of the ethical arguments that support greater acceptance of euthanasia and campaigns geared towards the goal of respecting the choice of people who are suffering and have a persistent wish to die. It reduces impulsive suicides and the detrimental consequences of impulsive suicides, dangerous/risky methods, and all the rest.


There are also other pro-euthanasia campaign groups which you can find on the internet and in those subs, and I recommend you find one campaigning in your country and contribute what you can there. Either by small donations, or sharing their links in social media like facebook, or taking part in demonstrations, or writing letters to politicians expressing your views, or any other number of actions. You can make a difference! Every little helps. And people here have many arguments that could be persuasive, especially given our numbers here.

So please! Join the subs, submit articles, personal stories, statistics, whatever you think will make a difference.

Thank you! Let's get our voices heard and have our right to do with our bodies as we want become appreciated.
Good initiative.
Euthanasia is not guaranteed. Even Nation states botch death all the time. Commercialisation of it would make it even worse.

I think the whole thing needs to be setup right. I don't know how that would look, but I l know just making it legal would be a disaster.
That's scary. If it's not guaranteed, what's the point , then ?
 
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ijustwishtodie

death will be my ultimate bliss
Oct 29, 2023
2,429
I personally don't think that euthanasia is guaranteed to be legalised for us during our entire lifetime. This world just isn't ready for that yet. I believe that, if you want to die, you shouldn't rely on euthanasia as I just can't see it getting legalised for people like us. Hopefully I'm wrong but I'm extremely cynical about this
 
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Jorms_McGander

Experienced
Oct 17, 2023
238
Only neurotypicals are welcome on that website. It is operated for profit, it is beholden to the opinions of the masses and euthanasia is not at the point where this type of social media conversation is going to be productive.

I'd go tell them to fuck off but I've already been banned more than fifty times from that site. As I said, neurotypicals only--experiences outside of the average are about as well understood there as they are among the general population, because the userbase of that website is a bunch of economic consumers. How do you expect behaviour outside the norm from a normative culture?

If you're not Canadian, stay out of my rights. If you are Canadian, engage with our political system to support my rights. Don't fuck around making noise on social media that's only going to result in disinformation and heated debate.
 
Lookingtoflyfree

Lookingtoflyfree

Student
Jan 11, 2024
155
Only neurotypicals are welcome on that website. It is operated for profit, it is beholden to the opinions of the masses and euthanasia is not at the point where this type of social media conversation is going to be productive.

I'd go tell them to fuck off but I've already been banned more than fifty times from that site. As I said, neurotypicals only--experiences outside of the average are about as well understood there as they are among the general population, because the userbase of that website is a bunch of economic consumers. How do you expect behaviour outside the norm from a normative culture?

If you're not Canadian, stay out of my rights. If you are Canadian, engage with our political system to support my rights. Don't fuck around making noise on social media that's only going to result in disinformation and heated debate.
It's absolutely NOT only NTs - there are a bunch of ND discussions so I'm sorry you've had a bad experience, but I've found Reddit fairly helpful for some of my issues. If you're getting banned, it's because you may be breaking that subreddit's rules.
 
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Jorms_McGander

Experienced
Oct 17, 2023
238
It's absolutely NOT only NTs - there are a bunch of ND discussions so I'm sorry you've had a bad experience, but I've found Reddit fairly helpful for some of my issues. If you're getting banned, it's because you may be breaking that subreddit's rules.
as long as it's an economic organisation, its primary purpose is to serve the economy.

Of course I broke rules otherwise I'd never have been banned; the thing is, their definition of acceptable conduct is neurotypical and once in a while I am unable to comply with the requirements of society at large. Instead of acceptance and compassion I was face with rejection and ostracism. Cue nuclear response.
 

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