What I find interesting about the existence of this stuff is at least it shows you where the boundaries are This POV is logically consistent, at least, but even most antinatalists recoil from it
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The latter half of the 20th century, in my view, was this massive backlash against the highwater mark of being pro-RTD in that era Mental health professionals came out strongly saying that 1) suicidality is by definition psychotic 2) encouraging it is enabling psychosis
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There never is actually a good reason to kill yourself ("a permanent solution to a temporary problem") and if you act like there is then you're just being a callous monster who wants to wash your hands of other people's pain
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Yeah it's like a way of taking pressure off society by providing an exit door for the people it disadvantages Except of course that the exit door leads to a wall, "they'll be happy," but they won't be happy they'll just cease to exist
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Also we know that had this become mainstream they would have invented a way to stop people in debt from committing suicide Maybe end bankruptcy and make all debt heritable
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