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What is the difference between pro choice, pro suicide, and pro death?
I think that pro choice means to respect the decisions of others whether they choose to live or die. I believe that being pro death means that someone believes that everyone should die even if it is against their wishes. I'm not sure about pro suicide, isn't that when people are in support of suicide as an option, like they believe in the right to die and that suicide should be more accessible.
I'm not sure if I am right, this is just what I think.
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markimobzzdeasui, Crazy4u and SpaceCadet
this is simply a guess so don't quote me on it, but pro choice is respecting peoples decisions for whatever they want, pro death is believing everyone should die wether it's their choice or not, and pro suicide is people who believe everyone should commit suicide and don't understand peoples wish to live. i'm not sure though that's just what they seem like to me
To my way of thinking, pro-life & pro-choice are terms that have been co-opted from the reproductive rights issue to fit here. In reality, though, such reductionistic labels are designed to create oppositions and divisions. Then each side can happily stand on their side of the divide and word-bludgeon the other to oblivion. It's identity politics, and none of it helps a bit.
To my way of thinking, pro-life & pro-choice are terms that have been co-opted from the reproductive rights issue to fit here. In reality, though, such reductionistic labels are designed to create oppositions and divisions. Then each side can happily stand on their side of the divide and word-bludgeon the other to oblivion. It's identity politics, and none of it helps a bit.
I agree with the first part of your response. The second part? Not so much. Labels can be divisive but prolifers are the ones responsible for the divide:
Life is a gift
Pain is a gift
Illness is a gift
Suffering is a gift
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