Suicideisnirvana
Specialist
- Aug 4, 2018
- 312
I'm an antinatalist, i think anything bad that happen to children is in part their parents fault, and i always side with children, i also think that the right to suicide is an ALIENABLE RIGHT, that it's the most fundamental right. Suicide is illegal in all countries (because you can't freely talk about it, plan it without risking loss of freedom), and i think it's one of the greatest shame of our current society.
But still, i'm amazed that some people here really expect to convince their parents that suicide is the right choice for them, and are saddened by the fact that their parents won't understand. Let's be honest here, THAT WILL ALMOST NEVER HAPPEN, parents are just not wired to do that, they will never tell you "Sure, i understand now, suicide is the right choice for you", it's an extreeeeeme rare occurences that only happen for parents with kids that have extremely painful medical conditions. Even understanding, compassionate parents that don't judge will never reach that level, it's like trying to swim againt the current and getting pissed off that the current doesn't carry you to where you want.
I'm not trying to guiltrip anyone here, quite the contrary, i think that children don't have any responsibility to their parents (while the reverse isn't true, i think it's immoral for parents with a children in need to kill themselves), just don't expect your parents to accept it, it will never happen. Do what's right for you, what will convincing your parents bring you anyway ? It's just a wate of time and energy.
But still, i'm amazed that some people here really expect to convince their parents that suicide is the right choice for them, and are saddened by the fact that their parents won't understand. Let's be honest here, THAT WILL ALMOST NEVER HAPPEN, parents are just not wired to do that, they will never tell you "Sure, i understand now, suicide is the right choice for you", it's an extreeeeeme rare occurences that only happen for parents with kids that have extremely painful medical conditions. Even understanding, compassionate parents that don't judge will never reach that level, it's like trying to swim againt the current and getting pissed off that the current doesn't carry you to where you want.
I'm not trying to guiltrip anyone here, quite the contrary, i think that children don't have any responsibility to their parents (while the reverse isn't true, i think it's immoral for parents with a children in need to kill themselves), just don't expect your parents to accept it, it will never happen. Do what's right for you, what will convincing your parents bring you anyway ? It's just a wate of time and energy.