I get the gist.
Unfortunately it's tough. And I do blame our society for this one. Because getting close to the core it still comes out as a matter of choice about people's bodies.
I don't think people should be constrained from doing ctb, in the open. That doesn't mean I encourage people to do it, I don't. However, I will respect a person's choice to do it and hope they find some peace. I won't go around saying "oh yeah you should definitely do it come on coward!", it's not what I would do normally nor do I intend to do it.
Trolls do that, people who couldn't care less and hate others just because would. But I think there ultimately should be a change (in the world) because holy fuck this world can be a nightmare for some. Be it diseases, disability or whatever other issue plagues people.
And then the age old issue of having to hide, finding particular places, etc. where could people go? Why don't people fight for this right? It shouldn't really be anybody's business what I ultimately do with my body. Sometimes it's like hearing Christians talk about abortion or whatever other denomination talk about homosexuality.
This is the real abomination right here. I think that as long as you don't want to just commit a mass thing, people should find some dignity and official channels.
But until then, I will not tell others to ctb because they must/have to, but I'm not going to stop thinking that these people ought to find peace, like anybody else should if they truly think this is it for them.
So who can fight the actual fight? Who can confidently go forward and fight this uphill battle to confront the rest of the people who, quite frankly, do not really care?
I won't. I don't have it in me, not anymore. So where do we go?
Some people are desperate, genuinely desperate, and others are convinced in their aims. It's what happens when we live as humans.
So I can't say. The rules say you can't really say certain stuff, and because of obvious reasons, it's best to stick with them. But I think the actual sentiment matters too.