
FireFox
Enlightened
- Apr 8, 2020
- 1,874
The reality is there are no safe spaces for suicidal people to talk without being judged, hated and hounded.
1) Talk to family or friends there is a high risk you will be called "selfish", "weak" and met with complete hostility. If you come from a religious family like mine you will told "you are going hell".
If you are from an Immigrant family like mine you will be subject to a lecture about how hard life is in your parents home country and to be "grateful". My mum once said to me " you have food, a bed and a British passport why are you worried about the future"
This is what i was raised to believe which is why I will never tell my family I am suicidal.
2) Tell the Dr or therapist it will come with consequences depending what country you are in
3) Online communities. On reddit there is a lot of censorship over what you can or can not post. Moderators are quite overzealous in enforcing the rules.
I have used online mental health spaces in the past and I have been judged. I used to use a UK based online depression community called dealing with depression and the moderator reacted hostility to my views on mental health awareness being unhelpful. The same moderator allowed her members to gang up and bully me at my most vunlerable during the Covid19 pandemic. When i tried to defend myself I was seen as the agressive one.
Other online mental health spaces also have strict rules on what you can or can't post. Another community i used removed my comment because I mentioned i used to cut myself.
There are NO safe spaces for suicidal people to talk freely this has created conditions for sanctioned suicide to grow. People say if we allow people to talk about suicide it will encourage suicide but the reality is if you censor conversation about suicide and push it far down the ground people will seek out communities where they are not judged.
1) Talk to family or friends there is a high risk you will be called "selfish", "weak" and met with complete hostility. If you come from a religious family like mine you will told "you are going hell".
If you are from an Immigrant family like mine you will be subject to a lecture about how hard life is in your parents home country and to be "grateful". My mum once said to me " you have food, a bed and a British passport why are you worried about the future"
This is what i was raised to believe which is why I will never tell my family I am suicidal.
2) Tell the Dr or therapist it will come with consequences depending what country you are in
3) Online communities. On reddit there is a lot of censorship over what you can or can not post. Moderators are quite overzealous in enforcing the rules.
I have used online mental health spaces in the past and I have been judged. I used to use a UK based online depression community called dealing with depression and the moderator reacted hostility to my views on mental health awareness being unhelpful. The same moderator allowed her members to gang up and bully me at my most vunlerable during the Covid19 pandemic. When i tried to defend myself I was seen as the agressive one.
Other online mental health spaces also have strict rules on what you can or can't post. Another community i used removed my comment because I mentioned i used to cut myself.
There are NO safe spaces for suicidal people to talk freely this has created conditions for sanctioned suicide to grow. People say if we allow people to talk about suicide it will encourage suicide but the reality is if you censor conversation about suicide and push it far down the ground people will seek out communities where they are not judged.