
KuriGohan&Kamehameha
想死不能 - 想活不能
- Nov 23, 2020
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Is it not life itself that is disturbing, for the horrors I've witnessed during this freak show are most certainly what has lead me towards ctb?
He opines that I am disturbing and unsettling for discussing suicide often, and also that the validity of his opinions can be confirmed by the fact that 99.9% of the world would agree with him. To that I say, where were you when 99% of the world thought that it was okay to burn heretics at the stake? All because the populace thought these sacrilegious individuals- who were doing such scandalous things as eating the wrong meat, disobeying their husbands, or not going to church- would anger their skydaddy of choice to the point where he would cast doomsday upon everyone?
Just because a majority believes something, does not always mean that they are correct in their belief, nor does it make them virtuous to uphold a conviction simply because everyone around them is doing it.
It is a tragedy that anyone would be pushed towards making this decision, but it is not wanting a choice in one's mortality that is disturbing. It is the pain and suffering inherent to life that is disturbing.
Perhaps I may be too open about suicide and the things I believe. However, I want people to see reality. That my life as a traumatized, disabled, lonely, deteriorating woman is not worth living in my eyes. No ad hominem attacks will change that.
He opines that I am disturbing and unsettling for discussing suicide often, and also that the validity of his opinions can be confirmed by the fact that 99.9% of the world would agree with him. To that I say, where were you when 99% of the world thought that it was okay to burn heretics at the stake? All because the populace thought these sacrilegious individuals- who were doing such scandalous things as eating the wrong meat, disobeying their husbands, or not going to church- would anger their skydaddy of choice to the point where he would cast doomsday upon everyone?
Just because a majority believes something, does not always mean that they are correct in their belief, nor does it make them virtuous to uphold a conviction simply because everyone around them is doing it.
It is a tragedy that anyone would be pushed towards making this decision, but it is not wanting a choice in one's mortality that is disturbing. It is the pain and suffering inherent to life that is disturbing.
Perhaps I may be too open about suicide and the things I believe. However, I want people to see reality. That my life as a traumatized, disabled, lonely, deteriorating woman is not worth living in my eyes. No ad hominem attacks will change that.