ericwilkinson
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- Jun 25, 2019
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The answer of course is it depends entirely on what culture you inhabit. Western culture (ironically as it claims to be and generally is progressive on many fronts), condemns suicide as "weak" and "selfish" mainly due to remnants of religious doctrine but also as well capitalism which explains why the stance on suicide in the middle ages was not as harsh as it is today.
In Asian cultures, particularly, Japan, South Korea, and China, suicide can be deemed honorable.
However it seems that Western propaganda has spread around the world and made suicide be deemed as immoral. Would you say anecdotally from experiencing the funeral of someone who suicided as well as talking to people about general opinions, do they think its selfish or not?
In Asian cultures, particularly, Japan, South Korea, and China, suicide can be deemed honorable.
However it seems that Western propaganda has spread around the world and made suicide be deemed as immoral. Would you say anecdotally from experiencing the funeral of someone who suicided as well as talking to people about general opinions, do they think its selfish or not?