Seeing so many people go against MAID makes me even more depressed and suicidal because it shows that I'm living in a world full of humans that would rather have me and others suffer horrifically until natural death than die peacefully via euthanasia. Seeing so much opposition to MAID makes my chest hurt so much to where I feel like I'm going to vomit.
As for their actual arguments itself, it's all stupid and not well thought out at all.
Namely, that oh -- they talk you into suicide, that it targets people with mental illness:
I don't see how MAID does that. There's no talking into suicide as it's all an individual choice. People who are suicidal will want euthanasia based on their own life circumstances, not because somebody told them to die and, besides, in this pro suffering society, nobody is going to tell them to die anyway.
that we have to remove the conditions which cause poorer people to ctb instead of giving them a humane choice;
This is just a convenient excuse to further deny people euthanasia as nobody is going out of their way to improve their conditions for poor people. They're both denying euthanasia
and not doing anything to improve the living conditions of people. Besides, MAID isn't opposing improving the living conditions of people, it's possible to allow euthanasia for those who don't want to live as well as improve the living conditions of those who do want to live. Also, since I'm the one who is poor and not them, I think that I should be entitled to make the decisions here instead of them, no?
that someone's sister was 90, had cancer, but oh -- miracle of god! -- she recovered and live a happy-dappy life to 250 or whatever, but if she had been given this option she'd have ctbed and that would make jesus sad.
This one isn't really something that you can refute in a way where people will believe in you (though, due to how deluded pro lifers are, there isn't a way at all). It's futile to try and convince them that there is no jesus. As for the rest of the premise, yes, it's possible that somebody can be suicidal and then recover to live a good life afterwards but lets consider an alternative hypothetical scenario in where that person ctbed whilst they have cancer. How is that a bad thing exactly? They aren't alive anymore so any future events or "what could have been" no longer applies to them as their future is in complete cessation now. A permanently non existent being no longer cares about what future they could have had as they don't have any futures at all for the rest of eternity nor do they have sentience to care about such a thing.
Thinking about "what could have been" is only a bias that living people have that only applies to those who are still alive (an example is how you could be on an alcohol addiction and think about what could have been had you not drank alcohol in the first place). However, when it comes to the action of a successful suicide attempt, this logic no longer applies