thetwilightzone
Specialist
- Jul 14, 2018
- 307
This happened in the past and I think he's dead but I wonder what you think . I won't link to it because it is triggering but if you look it up on "IrishTimes or "TheJournal you'll find it.
It's generally another argument by pro-lifers that we're selfish not just because of how it will affect others but the fact that they believe we've been given the gift of life.
This argument can be disseminated if one looks close enough. Firstly, it's easy to criticize suicide when you have a generally supporting family along with never having suffered from life problems/mental issues. As well as that, it makes sense that most terminally ill people beg for life because generally, most of the population wants to live. It's confirmation bias at its best.
Do you think that the media will print a story of a middle aged worker who had a shitty family, was kicked out, went to work in coal/gold mines, got lung cancer and is no longer up for life? No. With the exception of negative world events, people don't like to hear about negative stories from people in the news.
It's generally another argument by pro-lifers that we're selfish not just because of how it will affect others but the fact that they believe we've been given the gift of life.
This argument can be disseminated if one looks close enough. Firstly, it's easy to criticize suicide when you have a generally supporting family along with never having suffered from life problems/mental issues. As well as that, it makes sense that most terminally ill people beg for life because generally, most of the population wants to live. It's confirmation bias at its best.
Do you think that the media will print a story of a middle aged worker who had a shitty family, was kicked out, went to work in coal/gold mines, got lung cancer and is no longer up for life? No. With the exception of negative world events, people don't like to hear about negative stories from people in the news.