Baskol1
No life, no problems
- Aug 11, 2019
- 1,030
I think suicide prevention is great for people who have problems that can be fixed. I think suicide should be the last option. But the problem is that suicide prevention says suicide can never be an option, which is not true. Many rational people in history killed themselves, for whatever reason. An what about severe mental illness that can never be cured? I think that can too be a rational reason for suicide. Because the mental illness will make your life to hell. Its like an untreatable physical illness. But suicide prevention doesnt really stop people who really want to die, the methods just become more gruesome, because access to substances for a peaceful way out have become impossible to get. I think it is actually immoral to force people to live against their will. What do you think?