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- Apr 29, 2020
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Im gonna totally contradict myself i actually think that attempting suicide should be an illegal and punishable offence again.
The punishment for it should be getting sentenced to death.
Im gonna totally contradict myself i actually think that attempting suicide should be an illegal and punishable offence again.
The punishment for it should be getting sentenced to death.
Thanks for the personal insight too GPE. I think sometimes it becomes a bit us and them with pro lifers, when everybody has their own reasons.
Thats so accurate.The purpose of Suicide Prevention Month is to provide an opportunity for virtue signallers on social media to make a post to tell the world how 'good' they are.
Such posts might include but are not limited to:
- "I've been nominated to do 25 pushups a day to raise awareness of suicide"
- "I stand with those effected by mental health problems...only 1% will share this, will YOU?"
- "I'm going to display the mental health ribbon on my profile picture for a month"
- A picture of a sunset/sunrise/mountain/forest/lake with a quote which basically says "You can do this"
While there are many genuine people out there the reality is that many of these virtue signallers are hypocritical and judgemental, some of them very much so as I've sadly experienced.
only 1% will share this, will YOU?"
most wont share this, i think i know who will.
Its like when people raise money to do something for charity.Thats so accurate.
I like the 25 pushups one. Its basically got fuck all to do with preventing suicide, its more about letting otbers know that you can do 25 push ups lol.
Plus the ones that try and guilt trip you into reposting... most wont share this, i think i know who will.
OMG that pisses me off no matter what the context.
No. No I fucking won't. And fuck you for guilt tripping me to do good right out the gate. You just canceled out what you wanted to do because now I hate you and your cause. I don't care that you bailed me out of jail or took care of my kids when I was a single parent in the hospital or let me sleep on your couch when my house burned down or your perineum ripped when you gave birth to me and you still poop where you piss. You are dead to me. I hope everybody suicides. I hope all breasts fall off. I hope the seas boil and the skies turn black with carbon. Let it all burn. Fuck you.
Haha my thoughts exactly.OMG that pisses me off no matter what the context.
No. No I fucking won't. And fuck you for guilt tripping me to do good right out the gate. You just canceled out what you wanted to do because now I hate you and your cause. I don't care that you bailed me out of jail or took care of my kids when I was a single parent in the hospital or let me sleep on your couch when my house burned down or your perineum ripped when you gave birth to me and you still poop where you piss. You are dead to me. I hope everybody suicides. I hope all breasts fall off. I hope the seas boil and the skies turn black with carbon. Let it all burn. Fuck you.
Same here and on the flipside, I'd actually wish they don't check up on me so that when my day comes, it'll be easier to attempt as they won't be tailing me or trying to monitor my every day life.Finally someone addressing this. I see people posting on social media reminding ppl to check up on friends, etc, and you never know who in your life is suicidal bla bla bla. Not once have any of these people tried to check up on me
Oh yes, I hate this obligatory suicide prevention number and/or information as some resource. I believe that someone (from another thread a long while back) said that they have to put that there for liability and risk mitigation/management reasons. Aside from that, yes it's absolutely useless and annoying to see at every mental health or suicide related article, column, piece of news, blog, etc.At the end of every article, or piece of news about someone who ctb-dd there is this message written in bold: IF YOU OR ANYONE YOU KNOW IS THINKING ABOUT SUICIDE CALL THIS NUMBER.
Face palm! No, man, calling that number will not help me! Stop wasting digital space!
Hmm, I think I can see the logic here, it's basically getting the job done if not successful. The caveat for those would be the people who were impulsive and didn't really want to die, but then later sentenced to 'death'. Though for the mindfully suicidal, the final fate (according to that 'law' in particular) would be the same. I think that was a law in the UK (Felo de se in the 13th century) that punished those who attempted to CTB. It wasn't until 1961 that CTB was decriminalized in the UK.Im gonna totally contradict myself i actually think that attempting suicide should be an illegal and punishable offence again.
The punishment for it should be getting sentenced to death.
I forgot to include another kind of common social media post. I just remembered:Thats so accurate.
I like the 25 pushups one. Its basically got fuck all to do with preventing suicide, its more about letting otbers know that you can do 25 push ups lol.
Plus the ones that try and guilt trip you into reposting... most wont share this, i think i know who will.
Best thread in a while for me too GPE.I have tears rolling down my face from writing post 65 and reading post 66.
This thread is the best.
I actually think it's a good thing. At least we (as a society) are acknowledging the fact that mental health is a serious problem, and that something needs to be done about it. It doesn't go far enough to address the issue. But at least it encourages awareness and discussion. That is never a bad thing.
I think the best thing they could do though is better address the root causes of these issues. Homelessness, child abuse, mental health underfunding, NHS underfunding. The fact people so desperately in need for help from public services are so often left waiting so long it's too late.
Yeah there was one going around a few months ago.... my kettle is always on for a brew anytime.... because in england every problem is solved by having a nice cup of fucking tea!I forgot to include another kind of common social media post. I just remembered:
"I want all my friends on Facebook to know I'm here and always up for a chat....now here's the Samaritans phone number..."
Maybe you could take part in a cycle for suicide t shirt and say it was a typo ?The "Cycle against suicide" event always tick me off. They do them around my town every year. Fuck it ought to be "Cycle for suicide".
Oh absolutely. I feel like the fields of psychology and healthcare are sort of still in a level of infancy in terms of suicide prevention. Perhaps its wishful thinking, but I'm hoping for a world in decades to come where statistics on happiness of a population are used as a metric for how well a country is doing, and that governments are held accountable for it in the same way that they are if unemployment rates are high. Then again knowing my country, they'll probably find some way to blame it on the immigrants if everyone is unhappy and suicide rates are high.It's just unfortunate that when most people think of preventing suicide, they think of stopping a person from suiciding. The campaign's spotlight focuses on the wrong things.
But because the root causes are not being addressed do you not think it comes across as a gimmick ?I actually think it's a good thing. At least we (as a society) are acknowledging the fact that mental health is a serious problem, and that something needs to be done about it. It doesn't go far enough to address the issue. But at least it encourages awareness and discussion. That is never a bad thing.
I think the best thing they could do though is better address the root causes of these issues. Homelessness, child abuse, mental health underfunding, NHS underfunding. The fact people so desperately in need for help from public services are so often left waiting so long it's too late.
I am in complete agreement with this.It's just unfortunate that when most people think of preventing suicide, they think of stopping a person from suiciding. The campaign's spotlight focuses on the wrong things.
Quite possibly. But we are having this conversation now. And even if it is a gimmick, isn't it still a good thing if others are having conversations about it too?But because the root causes are not being addressed do you not think it comes across as a gimmick ?
Society finds suicide repulsive. It goes against the natural survival instinct that every living thing has within them.
I suppose it wont do any harm. I think a couple of earlier posters said that they feel suicide prevention is only aimed at a small section of society, and i agree. Almost aimed at folk who are depressed and impulsive, but would change their mind with a little support. And good luck to them, i dont wish misery on anyone and if a burden can be lifted for someone thats good.Quite possibly. But we are having this conversation now. And even if it is a gimmick, isn't it still a good thing if others are having conversations about it too?
Perhaps it's the other way round, and being pro-choice is a conditioned belief that we have learned.Not every society does, though. So I think it's a conditioned belief rather than a biological one.
Quite possibly. But we are having this conversation now. And even if it is a gimmick, isn't it still a good thing if others are having conversations about it too?
Assuming any of them would mourn. The most common reaction to learning somebody is suicidal is cutting them out of your life, where essentially they are dead to you prematurely. Fat load of mourning there.Perhaps it's the other way round, and being pro-choice is a conditioned belief that we have learned.
I do think that mourning is an instinctive thing. And so it's perhaps instinctive to a degree, to want to prevent suicide to prevent our own mourning, in a selfish sense.
Maybe we have learned to defy our instincts and accept others' rights to die, whereas others are just not fighting their instincts.