TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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Here is a thread on r/unpopular opinion that talks about why suicide isn't necessarily a bad thing. I do like some of the threads on the subreddit unpopular opinion because it is usually controversial topics and usually doesn't get a lot of flack and censorship (there are limits however, but less strict than many other subreddits around reddit). I like the logic of the guy in that thread. It really drives a good point home.
Now I'm a bit gray on the last point where he discussed about parents committing suicide. I say this because it depends on the kids, if the kid is still young and depends on the parents' support (both financially and emotionally) then it is important to at least help the kid as the parent brought the kid into this world. However, if the kid is all grown up and independent (whether single or have a family of his/her own) then that's different of course.
Life isn't for everybody. I honestly feel personally offended that I can't walk into a doctors office and be given a drug to peacefully die. The only reason suicide isn't normalized is because people don't like to think about it. It's icky. It's "sad." Nobody wants to feel "responsible" for someone else's death, which is complete bullshit. If someone commits suicide, it was them. Why is it that when someone drives drunk and kills someone we place the blame on them, but when they kill themselves later we act like it was the result of mental illness or of being treated badly? Maybe they realized the piece of shit that they were and decided they didn't want to live with themselves.
People are like "Oh, what could I have said or done differently to keep them from ending their own life?" Nothing. It's not your fault, it's theirs. They did it independent of you. It was their decision. It's on them. Nobody asks that question when someone kills someone else. Nobody ever says "Oh, what could I have said or done differently to have kept Rodger from killing Dave?" Nobody says that, and rightfully so, because it had nothing to do with them. We accept the fact that Rodger is a psycho who we should never trust again. Suicide isn't any different.
Really, if an adult wants to end their life shouldn't they have the right to? I don't believe in imposing our values onto other people by saying that their lives are valuable. If our own lives aren't valuable to ourselves, then there's no value at all. Life isn't for everybody. Some people have genuinely terrible lives and have no hope of improving it. That's the truth of the world, and if you don't like it, you're putting your head in the sand. Some of us just have nothing to offer society, and we're just taking up space. Honestly, the only reason I haven't killed myself is because most methods will likely just give me permanent brain damage, or give someone else a mess to clean up. I want to die, but methods not involving the use of guns and bridges are rare.
Suicide is like divorce. It looks bad, but it's actually a good thing. It means their life was a mess, and now it's not. Their pain is over. When your dog is in chronic pain, you put it down because it's the moral thing to do. I guess this is just one more example of people caring more about animals than each other.
I have the same opinion on suicide as I do on abortion. Your body, your choice. You should be allowed to fill your body full of fast food and drugs, you should be allowed to harm yourself, or chemically castrate yourself. Your body is your own fucking property. None of us consented to being born. At the very least, we should be given the option to leave.
Edit; I want to mention that I don't believe parents should commit suicide. Parents didn't come to mind, because it's not common for parents to be suicidal. It's important that I point this out because Y'all are saying that divorce is a false equivalence. It's not. Divorce has a negative impact on children, but for some reason nobody is even considering the idea that people can be married without having kids. This is what I mean when I say that divorce is like suicide - (when you don't have kids) it's a better situation than it was before, otherwise people wouldn't willingly participate in the act.
Now I'm a bit gray on the last point where he discussed about parents committing suicide. I say this because it depends on the kids, if the kid is still young and depends on the parents' support (both financially and emotionally) then it is important to at least help the kid as the parent brought the kid into this world. However, if the kid is all grown up and independent (whether single or have a family of his/her own) then that's different of course.