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- Aug 18, 2020
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I did not know much about the story. The moral of the story was the following: Assisting suicide is a crime and murdorous. People who think it is good to help people dying are weak and have no principles. The person who assisted suicide commited suicide at the end allegedly because he was so weak and had no principles. And he could not live anymore with the feeling to be now a murderer.
People who commit suicide are selfish. If there was the possibility to die easily A LOT of people would want to die. (Probably the only true assumption.)
There were other reasons why this day was bad. This story triggered me a bit.
It was a japanese story. I think in Asia many people try to guilt-trip suicidal people. A guy from South Korea in this forum once described the situation in his country concerning suicide. It sounded pretty horrible.
People who commit suicide are selfish. If there was the possibility to die easily A LOT of people would want to die. (Probably the only true assumption.)
There were other reasons why this day was bad. This story triggered me a bit.
It was a japanese story. I think in Asia many people try to guilt-trip suicidal people. A guy from South Korea in this forum once described the situation in his country concerning suicide. It sounded pretty horrible.
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