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Post by Arlon10 on Apr 1, 2018 6:35:59 GMT
Some of the suicide attempts were fake, but are you really making that generalisation for all failed suicide? Do you honestly think that the guy who shot his face off and survived just wanted attention and pity? The attention seekers will not go through with the assistance in dying. Not forcing someone to endure an existence that is painful to them is not 'generosity', it's mercy. Why should it be your business in any case whether someone else chooses to die, and how is it 'generous' to simply refrain from interfering in their personal choices? Nobody would be asking you to do it personally, if you didn't choose. Only to not politically obstruct people from being able to obtain assistance from someone who is willing to help. It's plainly obvious that the only guaranteed way of escaping harm is to escape to where harm can never find you. You admit some suicidal attempts were faked. No, I do not assume that makes them all fake. It does however raise the important question which are fake and which are not. How do you tell? The man who shot off his face is not a representative of the general person who wants to commit suicide. How many times does something like that happen? Do you have only that one example? That man's thinking appears severely disoriented. If so, his desire to die might be totally irrational as well and as even you would agree. There is no making sense of the activities of some psychotics. I'm not making anything my business. That's the whole point. Without knowing who truly wants to die it isn't my business who does. Why can't you see it isn't your business either?
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