
TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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Just recently, something has come to mind and I too was once like most of us, pro-choicers on here, simply wanting to vent and wanting to exit sentience (suffering). Therefore, I can somehow relate to why there are a lot of people who aren't as eager to take the fight to the pro-lifers or rise up to engage in activism as the responses in my thread regarding taking action against prolifers has shown as well as another thread talking about similar things.
However, it does raise some interesting questions, mostly out of curiosity and ponderance. As time continues on, pro-lifers are becoming more dystopian and are cracking down on more and more viable methods such that it becomes either too costly, impractical, inaccessible, or just too difficult in general. Obviously, there will never be a time where CTB becomes literally impossible (unless immortality and resurrection of sentience becomes a reality - though that is a different topic altogether), but it will become so difficult that the chances of that would be almost like winning the lottery in terms of odds of a successful attempt.
In the event that such a reality was to come to pass, how would you react? Would you just become trapped in an existence that you do not want until natural causes or other causes of death that isn't self-inflicted? Would you turn to become a pro-lifer because you wouldn't be able to be pro-choice and forced to live? Would you constantly try to CTB (even though your chances are close to zero or very low that it is infeasible to do so)? Or (insert action) what would you do?
I know I would never become a pro-lifer, but (theoretically) speaking, if I couldn't die and all feasible, reliable means have been taken away from me, I'd most likely live the most mimimal, rebellious lifestyle I could and hope that I could be as pain and suffering free as possible until end of time. Also, while I'm at it, I would constantly object to the necessities and forced sentience that was imposed upon me, refusing to yield to pro-life oppression, maybe try to gain more than I give since I never chose life but life (sentience) was imposed on me, therefore, I would assume my birthright to be a leech.
However, it does raise some interesting questions, mostly out of curiosity and ponderance. As time continues on, pro-lifers are becoming more dystopian and are cracking down on more and more viable methods such that it becomes either too costly, impractical, inaccessible, or just too difficult in general. Obviously, there will never be a time where CTB becomes literally impossible (unless immortality and resurrection of sentience becomes a reality - though that is a different topic altogether), but it will become so difficult that the chances of that would be almost like winning the lottery in terms of odds of a successful attempt.
In the event that such a reality was to come to pass, how would you react? Would you just become trapped in an existence that you do not want until natural causes or other causes of death that isn't self-inflicted? Would you turn to become a pro-lifer because you wouldn't be able to be pro-choice and forced to live? Would you constantly try to CTB (even though your chances are close to zero or very low that it is infeasible to do so)? Or (insert action) what would you do?
I know I would never become a pro-lifer, but (theoretically) speaking, if I couldn't die and all feasible, reliable means have been taken away from me, I'd most likely live the most mimimal, rebellious lifestyle I could and hope that I could be as pain and suffering free as possible until end of time. Also, while I'm at it, I would constantly object to the necessities and forced sentience that was imposed upon me, refusing to yield to pro-life oppression, maybe try to gain more than I give since I never chose life but life (sentience) was imposed on me, therefore, I would assume my birthright to be a leech.