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Matchaaa

Matchaaa

Please excuse any tone misunderstandings,thank you
Dec 10, 2025
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I have always believed that society demands people endure the loss of their sense of self, endure prolonged suffering, and survive in a state of numbness—all simply to meet society's expectations of what it means to "being alive," rather than out of genuine concern for the individual's feelings.

That is why I believe the ability to die painlessly should be a human right for everyone, not a privilege. Most importantly, people should have the right to choose the trajectory of one's own life. I'm increasingly convinced that the very act of biological reproduction is an extremely cruel form of hell.

Looking back at history, many motivations for having children stem from personal needs and interests, such as seeking a sense of purpose, needing a child as a laborer, or relying on a child for one's own retirement security… Yet after birth, children often face immense life pressures and psychological burdens. When some express suicidal thoughts, they are met with incomprehension or even accusations that suicide is selfish.

No one chooses the circumstances of their birth, yet society deliberately restricts the autonomy to choose one's end through euthanasia. I feel that most opponents of euthanasia have never experienced such extreme suffering, which is why they interfere with others' right to choose—unaware that not everyone can live a happy life. I've noticed that most people with suicidal thoughts don't interfere with others' life-and-death decisions, yet those who oppose euthanasia always presume to interfere with others' right to choose. If the only choice is between a life of suffering and a painful death, and society goes out of its way to emphasize just how agonizing certain methods of suicide are, why not legalize euthanasia? Is it because society needs to keep those painful methods of suicide around to deter people from choosing them?

When I think about the 8 billion people in this world, and how many face agonizing, cruel circumstances, I feel utterly hopeless.The very act of giving birth is essentially gambling with a new life,once social unrest or war breaks out, many new lives suffer needlessly. Therefore, not being born means there is certainly no suffering.

Sorry if this is a bit Scattered. Thank you taking the time to read this.
 
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Topaz111

I can feel this body in revolt
Mar 9, 2026
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Thi is not scattered at all, it's very well written!
I agree with you 100%, you put it into words very well.
Most pro-lifers are either against the choice to die because it's against their religion or they never suffered badly enough to comprehend a scenario where death is the preferable option. On a systemic level we will never have euthanasia available for everyone since it is not profitable to have the labourers dying instead of working their lives of course. Even people on disability still benefit the pharmaceutical companies so they gotta keep them alive too.
 
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LonelyPrince

Rotten to the Core
Dec 12, 2025
196
It's all for survival.
Humans are wired with survival instincts to keep on living and reproduce. That's why we love: it's a way to get us to reproduce and continue the human race.
Euthanasia is made illegal due to how taboo suicide always has been in society:
"What do you mean you want to die?! Life is a gift!".
People fall into these delusions as a way to cope. Life isn't truly a gift but they tend to believe it to give their life some sense, some meaning, while fearing death. Humans fear the unknown and since it is unknown what comes after death we fear it.
Plus it would be inconvienent for the people in power if half of the population had the easy way out.
 
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Matchaaa

Please excuse any tone misunderstandings,thank you
Dec 10, 2025
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Thi is not scattered at all, it's very well written!
I agree with you 100%, you put it into words very well.
Most pro-lifers are either against the choice to die because it's against their religion or they never suffered badly enough to comprehend a scenario where death is the preferable option. On a systemic level we will never have euthanasia available for everyone since it is not profitable to have the labourers dying instead of working their lives of course. Even people on disability still benefit the pharmaceutical companies so they gotta keep them alive too.
Thank you! I agree with you completely. Sometimes I've noticed that most people who have suicidal thoughts don't interfere with others' beliefs, but some religious people are always trying to force their views on others.That's why they oppose euthanasia.
It's all for survival.
Humans are wired with survival instincts to keep on living and reproduce. That's why we love: it's a way to get us to reproduce and continue the human race.
Euthanasia is made illegal due to how taboo suicide always has been in society:
"What do you mean you want to die?! Life is a gift!".
People fall into these delusions as a way to cope. Life isn't truly a gift but they tend to believe it to give their life some sense, some meaning, while fearing death. Humans fear the unknown and since it is unknown what comes after death we fear it.
Plus it would be inconvienent for the people in power if half of the population had the easy way out.
That's a great point, you really rounded that out perfectly.
 
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Pluto

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Uncounted1846

Student
Jan 17, 2026
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It would truly help those religious people see the other side of the coin if they spent time in a psych ward. Or an orphanage. or man a national hotline for human trafficking victims & SA survivors.

Maybe then they would see euthanasia isn't always an evil thing. Some of us realized, at an early age even, that this life sucks and, at least for me, cannot adapt to modern society. It's like my brain had made socializing impossible. Depression is my whole world. Suicide is my saving grace.
 
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It would truly help those religious people see the other side of the coin if they spent time in a psych ward. Or an orphanage. or man a national hotline for human trafficking victims & SA survivors.

Maybe then they would see euthanasia isn't always an evil thing. Some of us realized, at an early age even, that this life sucks and, at least for me, cannot adapt to modern society. It's like my brain had made socializing impossible. Depression is my whole world. Suicide is my saving grace.
Yes 1000 times.
 
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BradGuy123

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Anti-choice people take that position as a form of virtual signaling and as a way of feeling good about themselves
 

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