TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
- 6,874
It is very frustrating and infuriating that whenever those words are uttered, instead of responding and listening to what the speaker (person saying that statement) is trying to convey, they simply jump into savior mode. The pro-lifers then start to talk down the person, gaslight them, while simply ignoring whatever the person has to say or their predicament. Furthermore, the preachy, moralistic approach that pro-lifers oftenly like to do is not only unhelpful towards a person's predicament, and oftenly rather dismissive and invalidating towards the person suffering.
The last thing a person suffering and venting is to be dismissed, showered with platitudes, invalidated, gaslighted, and/or preached at. They WANT TO be heard at a minimum, and some even want answers and solutions. But instead of taking the statement at face value and ACTUALLY listening to what the person says, pro-lifers automatically tune out whatever the person is saying and immediately just respond to those four words…
Instead, in a more objective, rational, and truth response would be more along the lines of reality, grounded in facts, and actually taking the statement "There is no hope" at face value and evaluating the situation for what it is. Ironically though, when it comes to terminal illnesses, quite a few more people will come to accept such a statement to be true and not be dismissive from the start. However, when talking about other situations, most people just respond emotionally and dismissive, while ignoring the person's complaints and real context in which such a phrase is uttered.
For example, suppose person A is suffering through a personal issue (unique to person A themselves and no one else). Only A can quantify and determine how much A is going through as well as how much A is willing to try to resolve the issue. If A doesn't wish to continue suffering, gambling with life's uncertainties, coping with A's situation in life, etc., then A's wishes should be respected. However, instead of respecting A's decision and wishes, pro-lifers and normies ignore them, start to react with platitudes, dismissal of A's claims, and even goes as far as to tease, shame, and pep talk A, much to A's dismay.
I think that if pro-lifers and normies actually started to respect (which isn't likely to happen sadly) other's honest views, actually "listened" to whatever complaints and grievances they (the complainant) have, then that would be a start. Even if pro-lifers and normies don't have a solution nor answer (which is true in most cases), that would at least be better than dismissing, invalidating, showering the person with unsolicited platitudes and pep-talks. Finally, being honest with the person and telling them that they don't know or that they don't have an answer or solution.
The last thing a person suffering and venting is to be dismissed, showered with platitudes, invalidated, gaslighted, and/or preached at. They WANT TO be heard at a minimum, and some even want answers and solutions. But instead of taking the statement at face value and ACTUALLY listening to what the person says, pro-lifers automatically tune out whatever the person is saying and immediately just respond to those four words…
Instead, in a more objective, rational, and truth response would be more along the lines of reality, grounded in facts, and actually taking the statement "There is no hope" at face value and evaluating the situation for what it is. Ironically though, when it comes to terminal illnesses, quite a few more people will come to accept such a statement to be true and not be dismissive from the start. However, when talking about other situations, most people just respond emotionally and dismissive, while ignoring the person's complaints and real context in which such a phrase is uttered.
For example, suppose person A is suffering through a personal issue (unique to person A themselves and no one else). Only A can quantify and determine how much A is going through as well as how much A is willing to try to resolve the issue. If A doesn't wish to continue suffering, gambling with life's uncertainties, coping with A's situation in life, etc., then A's wishes should be respected. However, instead of respecting A's decision and wishes, pro-lifers and normies ignore them, start to react with platitudes, dismissal of A's claims, and even goes as far as to tease, shame, and pep talk A, much to A's dismay.
I think that if pro-lifers and normies actually started to respect (which isn't likely to happen sadly) other's honest views, actually "listened" to whatever complaints and grievances they (the complainant) have, then that would be a start. Even if pro-lifers and normies don't have a solution nor answer (which is true in most cases), that would at least be better than dismissing, invalidating, showering the person with unsolicited platitudes and pep-talks. Finally, being honest with the person and telling them that they don't know or that they don't have an answer or solution.