
StevieNixs
Specialist
- Jul 22, 2021
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I apologise in advance for the link to the proudly bigoted Daily Mail newspaper, but it does have one of the largest readership in the UK. At least online. I find the "newspaper" strangely enticing whilst being simultaneously repulsed by it. But, I also find this paper reflects the overall zeitgeist in the UK, at least when it comes to mental health difficulties.
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I spotted this article earlier today. Read the comments. Those that are supportive of this man have been overwhelmingly voted down. Cognisant of the fact that this would prove to be a contentious case, the DM has chosen to moderate the comments. Why moderate them unless you know there would be overwhelming opposition to the result of the employment tribunal which he, incidentally won.
Now tell me how again just how empathetic people are towards those who are suicidal....
To be frank, this article could be republished in any newspaper in the UK, or, North America and there would be similar sentiments expressed.
Society and anti-choice groups go out of their way to limit our bodily autonomy when it comes to suicide, whilst, simultaneously telling us that they really do not want to hear about our pain. The man in the article expressed rather eloquently (under the circumstances), the levels of mental dysfunction he was experiencing and he was sacked for his troubles.
Would any person opposed to this man's right to determine his own existence, have sat with him day or night to support him through the times he was struggling? Of course not. They do not want suicidal people to burden them, speak about it, or attempt it. They want people like this man to just sit in painful silence, grow a spine and deal with it. Don't bring your troubles to their door...or better still ..ring a helpline.

Sacked health and safety worker, 41, wins £50,000
Dane Rowe, 41, who worked for British food producers David Wood Baking, had been off work for three months with severe depression and anxiety.
Now tell me how again just how empathetic people are towards those who are suicidal....
To be frank, this article could be republished in any newspaper in the UK, or, North America and there would be similar sentiments expressed.
Society and anti-choice groups go out of their way to limit our bodily autonomy when it comes to suicide, whilst, simultaneously telling us that they really do not want to hear about our pain. The man in the article expressed rather eloquently (under the circumstances), the levels of mental dysfunction he was experiencing and he was sacked for his troubles.
Would any person opposed to this man's right to determine his own existence, have sat with him day or night to support him through the times he was struggling? Of course not. They do not want suicidal people to burden them, speak about it, or attempt it. They want people like this man to just sit in painful silence, grow a spine and deal with it. Don't bring your troubles to their door...or better still ..ring a helpline.