
shay23
Student
- Nov 2, 2020
- 174
I'm looking at Twitter and multiple accounts are calling for this website to be shut down and there are accounts dedicated to bringing this site down. Petitions to bring this site down.
People are so outraged by this website existing but are not outraged by the fact mental health support is appalling. So many people are dismissed or support is non-accessible due to lack of funding to provide the services we need, waiting lists are too long or help is too expensive to afford.
Do they not realise this is our last resort because we are not supported by the government or society? How we are misunderstood by society?
I have been denied help endless times despite being suicidal. The day after I was hospitalised for a suicide attempt the doctor denied me help because I showered that day and apparently that's not what mentally ill people do. I've been told I'm "slim and attractive" so I have no reason to be depressed. I've been on a 3 year waiting list only to never be seen. I've been told I can't get help for BPD because BPD isn't real. This does not only happen to me, this happens to many people who try to reach out. Society deems us "lazy" or "attention seeking" until it's too late.
The outrage about this site needs to be directed to the outrage that suicidal people lack support and are demonised by society. By banning suicide support forums and making peaceful methods inaccessible it is only forcing people into a darker place where suicide methods will be less peaceful and more likely to be violent (hanging, train, jumping etc).
If someone is suicidal they will find a way to do it, this site does not contribute to that or encourage it. I have been suicidal since I was 10 years old and I've accepted my fate, this site makes me feel more informed and understood.
The call for this site to be banned is just another way we are being misunderstood.
People are so outraged by this website existing but are not outraged by the fact mental health support is appalling. So many people are dismissed or support is non-accessible due to lack of funding to provide the services we need, waiting lists are too long or help is too expensive to afford.
Do they not realise this is our last resort because we are not supported by the government or society? How we are misunderstood by society?
I have been denied help endless times despite being suicidal. The day after I was hospitalised for a suicide attempt the doctor denied me help because I showered that day and apparently that's not what mentally ill people do. I've been told I'm "slim and attractive" so I have no reason to be depressed. I've been on a 3 year waiting list only to never be seen. I've been told I can't get help for BPD because BPD isn't real. This does not only happen to me, this happens to many people who try to reach out. Society deems us "lazy" or "attention seeking" until it's too late.
The outrage about this site needs to be directed to the outrage that suicidal people lack support and are demonised by society. By banning suicide support forums and making peaceful methods inaccessible it is only forcing people into a darker place where suicide methods will be less peaceful and more likely to be violent (hanging, train, jumping etc).
If someone is suicidal they will find a way to do it, this site does not contribute to that or encourage it. I have been suicidal since I was 10 years old and I've accepted my fate, this site makes me feel more informed and understood.
The call for this site to be banned is just another way we are being misunderstood.