Who do you believe has the right to a peaceful death

  • Everybody, regardless of age

    Votes: 38 38.8%
  • Everybody over 18

    Votes: 40 40.8%
  • Only suicidal people who have tried to get better for at least a few years

    Votes: 19 19.4%
  • Only suicidal people regardless of whether they tried to recover or not

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • Nobody

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    98
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iloverachel

Enlightened
Mar 7, 2024
1,199
For purposes of the poll "suicidal people" can refer to people suicidal for whatever reason, terminal illness, depression, homeless, cancer patients, disabled, mourning death etc

Which people deserve a right to a peaceful death?
Every body?
People with mental illnesses and chronic pain?
Should there be an age limit?
Should people have to have tried to recover and heal for a certain amount of time before wanting to end their lives?
 
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Dr Iron Arc

Dr Iron Arc

Into the Unknown
Feb 10, 2020
21,155
Everybody does but for the sake of this website not being taken out of context I'd say only those over 18. I suppose children dying in a hospital still deserve a peaceful death too and even regular people regardless of age deserve one as well it just doesn't have to be by their own hand.

I don't think it matters or not if you've tried to recover or not. Even people who die outside of suicide like by natural causes should still want it to be peaceful.

And then there's the flip side that technically no one deserves any such kind of death. It comes for us whether we want it or not so as much as we'd like it to be peaceful, we are not entitled to it either.
 
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SnakesButNoLadder

SnakesButNoLadder

"Don't trip on what is behind you" • UK
Jan 15, 2024
78
Only:
  • prisoners on life sentences,
  • people who are terminally ill,
  • people who suffer from painful diseases,
  • suicidal people who have exhausted all means of recovery.
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
11,522
Should people have to have tried to recover and heal for a certain amount of time before wanting to end their lives?
I'm pretty sure that almost all people will try to recover first before they finally come to the conclusion that suicide is the only remaining option for them. I don't know of anyone here who is suicidal just out of nowhere - everyone has a story to tell and what has lead them to this point in life.

Everybody 18+ must have the right for a peaceful exit on their own terms.
 
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iloverachel

Enlightened
Mar 7, 2024
1,199
Everybody does but for the sake of this website not being taken out of context I'd say only those over 18. I suppose children dying in a hospital still deserve a peaceful death too and even regular people regardless of age deserve one as well it just doesn't have to be by their own hand.

I don't think it matters or not if you've tried to recover or not. Even people who die outside of suicide like by natural causes should still want it to be peaceful.

And then there's the flip side that technically no one deserves any such kind of death. It comes for us whether we want it or not so as much as we'd like it to be peaceful, we are not entitled to it either.
Yeah I feel every body over 18 deserves a peaceful death if it is their wish
I feel that recovery and healing can be offered and recommended and encourages, but the person is ultimately responsible if he wants to die peacefully
For those under 18 I feel there can be extreme exemptions like a very sick kid in hospital and maybe they need parents to allow it too
Only:
  • prisoners on life sentences,
  • people who are terminally ill,
  • people who suffer from painful diseases,
  • suicidal people who have exhausted all means of recovery.
For suicidal people who have exhausted all means of recovery, how strict are we talking?
Like how many years trying to recover, and does that mean literally all means of recovery (example electrocompulsive therapy, hypnotherapy, hospitalisation)
Only:
  • prisoners on life sentences,
  • people who are terminally ill,
  • people who suffer from painful diseases,
  • suicidal people who have exhausted all means of recovery.
For suicidal people who have exhausted all means of recovery, how strict are we talking?
Like how many years trying to recover, and does that mean literally all means of recovery (example electrocompulsive therapy, hypnotherapy, hospitalisation)
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
11,522
For those under 18 I feel there can be extreme exemptions like a very sick kid in hospital and maybe they need parents to allow it too
Parents are the ones who have to make decisions and they should have the right to do that. But this is a very complex and difficult question here when decisions for others are made.
 
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ThisGameIsOverrated

Experienced
May 6, 2024
200
If someone is determined to die they'll attempt regardless so every suicidal person who's truly sure this is what they want deserves it, also it prevents train drivers from getting traumatised
 
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EvisceratedJester

EvisceratedJester

|| What Else Could I Be But a Jester ||
Oct 21, 2023
3,644
I feel like so long as the person is over the age of 18, it is in their right to die a peaceful death if that is what they wish. It's my body and it's mine choice as to whether I want to keep on living or not. So long as someone is an adult who is in a place in life where they are able to make their own informed decisions then they should be allow to end it. I do think that there should be exceptions made for minors who suffer from terminal illnesses, though.
 
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darkenmydoorstep

darkenmydoorstep

Not Waving But Browned Off….
Sep 27, 2023
543
I would amend to say anyone who is above 18 of sound mind and not a vulnerable person. I would hate the idea of people being coerced into being done away with because they were 'burdens'.
 
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Wilsonie_22

Wilsonie_22

Member
May 8, 2023
35
Only:
  • prisoners on life sentences,
  • people who are terminally ill,
  • people who suffer from painful diseases,
  • suicidal people who have exhausted all means of recovery.
Excellent and very reasonable answer
 
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SMmetalhead36

Ready to have my forever date with suicide
Oct 6, 2023
317
I would say everyone over 18, or if 18 is not feasible at least 21. It should be my body my choice.
 
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Z-A

Let me go
Mar 3, 2024
345
Everyone.
 
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jbear824

jbear824

F*ck humanity. Let's end this.
Jul 4, 2023
409
Ideally anyone who understands death and what it means to die. But society will never allow minors to do it. So I votes for anyone over 18.

If we allow 18 year olds to join the military and possibly die in war, then any legal adult should get to decide if they are done with living for any reason they see fit.
 
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Alex Fermentopathy

Alex Fermentopathy

Experienced
Feb 25, 2024
240
I don't get it. If a person is not suicidal, why he might need the right to a peaceful death?
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
38,892
To me it's just so horrific how so many are against the right to die even know literally nobody consented to this existence in the first place, if selfish humans are going to commit the cruel and harmful crime of procreating then the option to die in peace should be there at all times, nobody should be forced to suffer in this existence and to want to make it so people have to struggle to die is really evil.

There's no point or value to human existence, it's just a futile and torturous burden, I never would have chosen existence and I should just be able to die painlessly whenever I want to. To have the ability to exist is beyond undesirable especially as there is endless potential for harm and suffering, I'd always prefer to not exist no matter what, only being permanently unaware is ideal, I'm tired of suffering in this existence that was always so meaningless and unnecessary in the first place.
 
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ijustwishtodie

ijustwishtodie

death will be my ultimate bliss
Oct 29, 2023
5,183
I believe that anybody regardless of age should be allowed to ctb peacefully whenever they want to. I don't understand why society bend backwards for minors at all... it's absolutely strange to me. They should be allowed a peaceful death too. Since we were all born here against our will, we should be allowed a peaceful way out of here whenever we want to. I also don't think that we should have to exhaust all options to be eligible for euthanasia either. As already stated, we were born here against our consent so we shouldn't be having any obligations to live when we don't want to. If the individual says that they lived long enough, then they lived long enough
 
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UKscotty

Doesn't read PMs
May 20, 2021
2,450
People over 18 who have exhausted all options of recovery and have no hope of getting better.

I don't agree at all about giving the option to prisoners, why should they get the easy way out? They did the crime and should be made to face the consequences.
 
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astonishedturnip

astonishedturnip

Like Christine Chubbuck, but sadder
Jan 16, 2024
224
People over 18 who have exhausted all options of recovery and have no hope of getting better.

I don't agree at all about giving the option to prisoners, why should they get the easy way out? They did the crime and should be made to face the consequences.
An old coworker of mine was murdered by her ex. He ran her over with her car while she was trying to leave while arguing over custody of their 2-year-old. He claimed it was a horrible accident, his dad paid bail, he fucked around on Tinder for a while and then CTB via heroin overdose before his court date. To hear and read people say that "he had demons he couldn't overcome" and "may he have a soft journey to a better place" about him as though he were a regular suffering person from SaSu drives me up the wall. He should have died at 102 in a jail cell.

I agree, over 18 with no means of recovery. MAYBE under 18 if they are terminally ill with zero recovery hopes, I'd hate to see a grade schooler suffer unnecessarily through surgeries, but idk that's a topic I just can't wrap my head around, it is so painful.
 
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Ligottian

Elementalist
Dec 19, 2021
848
I voted 18+. But I have been "Trying to get better" since I was about 28.
 
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pthnrdnojvsc

pthnrdnojvsc

Extreme Pain is much worse than people know
Aug 12, 2019
2,743
I agree with the 27 people ( so far ) who voted everybody. that 's 34% of members here so far.
 
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Myforevercharlie

Myforevercharlie

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Feb 13, 2020
3,127
Only:
  • prisoners on life sentences,
  • people who are terminally ill,
  • people who suffer from painful diseases,
  • suicidal people who have exhausted all means of recovery.
This. ( If they are adults)
Except for the first option.
 
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iloverachel

Enlightened
Mar 7, 2024
1,199
I don't get it. If a person is not suicidal, why he might need the right to a peaceful death?
I guess some people may be bored of life but not necessarily suicidal or they might just be curious if there's an afterlife or want to die for whatever reasons
 
Talvikki

Talvikki

Elementalist
Nov 18, 2021
818
In the country where I live, anyone aged 12 and older can request euthanasia (including for mental suffering).