TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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Throughout the years and from observations on various online spaces, be it forums, comments, or even just certain people's comments (IRL) with regards to other people who CTB'd, I found a common theme or characteristic with regards to the 'forced-lifers'. They seem to gloss over, or overlook (not really care) about the reason(s) why one has CTB'd or so, but they would do almost everything they can to interfere against those who are actively trying to leave life/sentience itself! After all, it is not the forced-lifers' life that they are interfering against or saving, but they just want to save it regardless… It's as if they are just trying to uphold the taboo of the act of CTB itself!
One example IRL I've noticed was that in my adulthood life along with groups of people, presumably a circle of acquaintances (whom are no longer together as they moved on and had lives of their own, etc.), I recall that when there was a death (if it wasn't ruled to be CTB or so, at least not officially declared or known to be), it wasn't as strongly judged or even condemned. However, when it came to CTB related deaths, people acted weird about how it was preventable and essentially pathologized said person's death as an illness instead of a free choice by the person who doesn't want to continue to live or suffer.
Anyways, this is just a thread to vent about the current climate of society with respect to forced-lifers and the ever-growing paternalism that is present in our present day society. I normally don't write shorter threads, but this is just one of them.
One example IRL I've noticed was that in my adulthood life along with groups of people, presumably a circle of acquaintances (whom are no longer together as they moved on and had lives of their own, etc.), I recall that when there was a death (if it wasn't ruled to be CTB or so, at least not officially declared or known to be), it wasn't as strongly judged or even condemned. However, when it came to CTB related deaths, people acted weird about how it was preventable and essentially pathologized said person's death as an illness instead of a free choice by the person who doesn't want to continue to live or suffer.
Anyways, this is just a thread to vent about the current climate of society with respect to forced-lifers and the ever-growing paternalism that is present in our present day society. I normally don't write shorter threads, but this is just one of them.