
BeautifulMosaics
Specialist
- Aug 15, 2021
- 310
Just been on a "normie" forum and there was a thread about a mother who killed herself. The ignorant and "SeLfIsH" comments have made my blood boil. I know I will probably be downvoted there but I don't care what sheep have to say.
The idea that we are entited to remove ourselves from this earth whenever we want and that we are not "weak" for deciding when we leave this arduous life that we didn't sign up for is stil a controversial one that will have people looking at you like you're crazy and dismissing your ideas under the guise of "irrational, poor mental health".
It feels like I've been red pilled coming to this website. This is the future and the truth that censors are afraid of.
I'm not an extremist. I don't want a world where people kill themselves impulsively because "life is meaningless". I just believe that it simply is the truth that if a rational, grown adult who has tried as much as they can from their position feels life is not worth living and wants to die - they have a right to that and it is not a moral failing. If anything it was a tragedy that this word was not evolved enough to help that person, or it is not a tragedy at all if they simply want to die because life isn't for them. We are humans, and those left behind will grieve and feel sorrow but the guilting has to stop.
Self determination and suicide will be a future debate that humanity will have to come to terms with, and I'm not talking aboute euthanasia for the terminally ill.
The idea that we are entited to remove ourselves from this earth whenever we want and that we are not "weak" for deciding when we leave this arduous life that we didn't sign up for is stil a controversial one that will have people looking at you like you're crazy and dismissing your ideas under the guise of "irrational, poor mental health".
It feels like I've been red pilled coming to this website. This is the future and the truth that censors are afraid of.
I'm not an extremist. I don't want a world where people kill themselves impulsively because "life is meaningless". I just believe that it simply is the truth that if a rational, grown adult who has tried as much as they can from their position feels life is not worth living and wants to die - they have a right to that and it is not a moral failing. If anything it was a tragedy that this word was not evolved enough to help that person, or it is not a tragedy at all if they simply want to die because life isn't for them. We are humans, and those left behind will grieve and feel sorrow but the guilting has to stop.
Self determination and suicide will be a future debate that humanity will have to come to terms with, and I'm not talking aboute euthanasia for the terminally ill.
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