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Why exactly is suicide seen as so evil? At least to some

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I didn’t choose to be born, rhetorically granted as a right to life surely it warrants a right to death too? At first, the connection seems rather childish, but seriously have a little think. I’m not trying to just say, if X, can I also not X?

Essentially, a right to freedom of speech also warrants a right to not speak at all. If I’m under compulsory? speech, that isn’t exactly respecting my freedom of speech. Just like how forcing ? I, or anyone for the sake of argument, to stay alive isn’t respecting mine/their right to life.

Is it just religious doctrine which has borderline propagandised it? The utilitarian argument of it harming those around you seems rather odd when extrapolated. The core belief itself is absurd, anyway.

I’ve seen this spoken about before and people mostly agree, honestly. Initially, I saw this spoken about, and consequently taken inspiration from a video I watched about a year ago briefly mentioning this.
 
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I didn’t choose to be born, rhetorically granted as a right to life surely it warrants a right to death too? At first, the connection seems rather childish, but seriously have a little think. I’m not trying to just say, if X, can I also not X?

Essentially, a right to freedom of speech also warrants a right to not speak at all. If I’m under compulsory? speech, that isn’t exactly respecting my freedom of speech. Just like how forcing ? I, or anyone for the sake of argument, to stay alive isn’t respecting mine/their right to life.

Is it just religious doctrine which has borderline propagandised it? The utilitarian argument of it harming those around you seems rather odd when extrapolated. The core belief itself is absurd, anyway.

I’ve seen this spoken about before and people mostly agree, honestly. Initially, I saw this spoken about, and consequently taken inspiration from a video I watched about a year ago briefly mentioning this.
Mental illness. They simply fell too far in life to continue, it is better to try and pull them out of the pit but you can only help someone so much who does not want help.
 

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