Wow, this thread actually reached a big audience and I am going to be replying to a few people now.
@Viola and
@drowinginsorrowww fully agreed with both of you. These people (prolifers and anti-choice people) just want to show how much they care so society can pat them on the back rather than putting real effort to improving the lives of the suicidal (which takes investment, time, effort, responsibility).
These pro-life notes make me want to barf. The hilarious thing is that the vandals were at least honest in their "hateful" messages. One photo showed a message saying "No one cares." That's actually quite true; even the pro-lifers who act like they care won't go beyond calling the police and getting people hospitalized, just so they can pat themselves on the backs and tell themselves that they "saved a life."
Agreed and while I may not fully agree with some of the vandals (those that encourage or incite the vulnerable to CTB), I do believe they are "honest" with how cold the world is. I think instead of spreading the "hateful" messages they spread pro-choice or philosophical messages, it might be seen in a 'slightly' better light and the media would have a harder time sensationalizing it but that's just my two cents.
I understand the sentiment of notes, but they're useless to anyone who is serious about ctb. If I was about to jump off a bridge and saw a note saying "you are loved" "you will be missed" or some bullshit like that it would just make me feel worse because they're not true.
Same here, it's downright patronizing and insincere as it's just a virtuous signal (gesture) of saying "they care". I'm a believe of "talk is cheap" and that applies to this situation here.
@itsmeagain No worries, you didn't offend me with your post. It makes sense and I can see the times where it "can" help someone, those who are impulsive and aren't truly ready for CTB. Then again, imho, those who do it without careful consideration are generally those who aren't ready to CTB but of course as a pro-choice person, I am not going to dictate what they do. I will neither dissuade nor persuade and just let them be.
This is really the frontier for us: anti suicide prevention. It's taboo enough to arouse attention (which is exactly what we need), the only problem is how to organize suicidal people to go out and protest suicide prevention rallies.
Absolutely, and I have yet to see a counter protest at the suicide prevention rallies. Sure, I'd imagine we'd get ostracized and criticized heavily, but one such idea would be to go with the "pro-choice" stance when counter protesting as that would be what we really stand for; we are for people making their own decisions for themselves and not imposing neither life nor death on another individual.
@a.n.kirillov In regards to your posts between itsmeagain, yes, I agree with you that once a person reaches a certain age (I'll go with 18+ since that is the age that the government considers a person to be an 'legal' adult in most jurisdictions. When someone is 18+ their lives change dramatically as they are no longer considered a minor, have the same rights afforded to as most other legal adults, including the right to vote, the right to free speech, can buy tobacco products, enlist, and more. Therefore, I think that is a good arbitrary starting point to where they should be allowed to choose - after all, if one is able to make a choice that "could" lead to death - enlisting and going to war/joining the military, etc. then voluntarily choosing to die isn't that far off.)
The replacement notes that were left, "no one cares", "plz jump", "a bullet is faster"... I take a lot more issue with those than idle love notes. Those are disgusting. And to think these people live among us.
Yes, I do agree with your sentiment there that some of the vandals were egging the "would be jumpers" to go on and most of us, pro-choicers would object to that indeed. As someone