onewayroad
“Dying is not a crime.” ― Jack Kevorkian
- Oct 4, 2018
- 358
One thing that I would like to say, and you lovely people are the only ones I can say it to, is that if you have a chronic, untreatable mental illness then suicide might be rational.
A lot of people seem to believe these three things. If you are suicidal then you are too crazy to make a rational decision, that people have survived much worse, concentration camps etc. and that euthanasia should be reserved for animals or people who are terminally ill.
First, being mentally ill and suicidal does not mean you are irrational. If you are suffering terribly because of a mental illness and know that you will never get better, you are destined for a long life of horrible pain. It may be entirely rational to opt out of that hellish life. One might be thinking totally clearly about the decision.
Second, the people who have survived through horrific suffering all have one thing in common - they survived it. That is to say, that suffering ended for them at some point and even while they were suffering, they could hope for the day when the suffering would stop. If you are suffering from an untreatable illness then you do not have that hope.
And finally, euthanasia should be a right for anyone who is destined to a life of pain and misery, as it is in Belgium. To deny that right to suffers of chronic mental illness is to trivialize how terrible mental illness can be. Most of these people wouldn't last 24 hours in my head, and they demand that I live another 50 years like this? Based only on some sacrosanct principle that even a life of agony is too valuable to lose, not on any ethical principles.
When a healthy person dies, their happiness is lost from the universe and it is a tragedy. When someone destined to suffer forever dies, their suffering is lost from the universe and it is a blessing.
It makes me angry that people cannot understand this.
Thanks for listening to my rant.
A lot of people seem to believe these three things. If you are suicidal then you are too crazy to make a rational decision, that people have survived much worse, concentration camps etc. and that euthanasia should be reserved for animals or people who are terminally ill.
First, being mentally ill and suicidal does not mean you are irrational. If you are suffering terribly because of a mental illness and know that you will never get better, you are destined for a long life of horrible pain. It may be entirely rational to opt out of that hellish life. One might be thinking totally clearly about the decision.
Second, the people who have survived through horrific suffering all have one thing in common - they survived it. That is to say, that suffering ended for them at some point and even while they were suffering, they could hope for the day when the suffering would stop. If you are suffering from an untreatable illness then you do not have that hope.
And finally, euthanasia should be a right for anyone who is destined to a life of pain and misery, as it is in Belgium. To deny that right to suffers of chronic mental illness is to trivialize how terrible mental illness can be. Most of these people wouldn't last 24 hours in my head, and they demand that I live another 50 years like this? Based only on some sacrosanct principle that even a life of agony is too valuable to lose, not on any ethical principles.
When a healthy person dies, their happiness is lost from the universe and it is a tragedy. When someone destined to suffer forever dies, their suffering is lost from the universe and it is a blessing.
It makes me angry that people cannot understand this.
Thanks for listening to my rant.