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Her life, her choice.
Her life, her choice.
As depression is increasing in our society this sets a dangerous example of things to come.
The real question is why is it increasing so much, what is happening in society?
i simply don't believe that there is a trauma that cannot be managed given the right help - and i don't believe the majority of the medical community believes it either.
Trama can be managed, but it's usually at the cost of quality of life. There is a judgement call over whether someone would prefer that lower quality of life or to end it in a dignified manner. That judgement call should be exclusively down to the person who's life it directly affects and not anyone who just wants an opinion on the matter.
so we let everyone who's suicidal kill themselves because they know best?
(not that you said contrary ...)In a strange way, I think people who become chronically depressed essentially find modern developed societies under-stimulating.
If that's what they want and they've had plenty of time and space to make a considered decision, why should anyone have the right to stop them?
i would argue that they are not in the right state of mind to make such a decision - people do recover from these states with the right treatment.
i simply don't believe that there is a trauma that cannot be managed given the right help - and i don't believe the majority of the medical community believes it either.
so we let everyone who's suicidal kill themselves because they know best?
Her life was given as a gift? To whom? To her? How does that work?
Parents decide to have kids. Parents have kids. New kids had no say in being brought into the world.
And yet you say her life was given as a gift? Again, to whom? To her? How can you gift life to someone who doesn't exist? None of that makes any sense.
If a person is miserable and broken then what kind of gift was it? The article doesn't say who raped her, but in some cases it is the family and even the father. What kind of a gift is that?
She shouldn't kill herself because her life is a gift? I can't get my head around this at all.
or maybe get her help and not kill her
Let me flip this on its head.so we let everyone who's suicidal kill themselves because they know best?
The trouble is you're looking at that girl and seeing a "healthy young person", when the reality is she was not healthy. She was terminally ill, mentally.Thank you, yes!
I suggest that dystopian suicide clinics that encourage healthy young people to off themselves is a bad thing, and some smug ultra-atheist ultra-nihilist ultra-humanist fwits immediately rage that I'm complicit in the sadistic torture of a 17 y/o girl.
The key word is smug for this lot. The smug oppression that the materialist self-determined humanists insist on as they broadcast their message with absolute certainty that they have transcended the concept of hope or change, and anyone who thinks differently is to be viciously denounced.
The gift is life itself given by god. What we do with it is another matter.
We have no right to take our own life (seven deadly sins).
No doubt you’ll be confused at my response as well lol
Life is precious.... it can’t be thrown away.
We have no right to take our own life (seven deadly sins).
No doubt you’ll be confused at my response as well lol
Life is precious.... it can’t be thrown away.
Some people will never be cured. Accept that.
Some people can only ever pretend to be normal on the outside, but mentally they are screaming/drowning all day every day. Some of us even have experience of living with that.
That'll shout not kill... longshotI am slightly confused by your post. None of the 7 deadly sins mention suicide....
That’s one of the commandments. Not a deadly sin. The 7 deadly sins are;That'll shout not kill... longshot
Which one of the above seven deadly sins are you referring to or are mixing your commandments and sins up?We have no right to take our own life (seven deadly sins).