isn't it more selfish to expect someone to live under debilitating mental conditions just so YOU, as a society, as the family and friends of loved ones, don't have to deal with the consequences of them killing themselves? it is wrong to put the blame of guilt on a suicidal person, each person's life is their own to live, mess up, or, if the situation calls for it, end, in the way that they desire- and I disagree with anyone- especially those don't lift a single finger to help- who claim it's wrong either regiously or morally. it might be both, but it's still your inalienable choice to make, and that fact should never by clouded by politics, especially at the expense of potential respite. it's a load of political bull, people, open your eyes. you don't have to cave to religious or societal pressures telling you you have to do something so inherently your own decision as live your life.
2007-12-23
23:25:25
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Alex
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