I know some places are more progressive in this regard. But from the U.S., I’d like to see every person entitled to:

  • shelter
  • food
  • healthcare
  • education and higher education

(As an aside, not sure “right” is the best term here, I think of these more as commitments that society would make because we have abundance. One advantage of the word “right” is that a person is justified in expecting it - it’s not welfare/ a benefit / a privilege)

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    1 year ago

    Some countries have euthanasia, I want affordable suicide booths.

    Having one of those days where you wish to unlive yourself? Well, wish no more!

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        That’s how it is here in NL. We have the right to die, but you need to have several consultations first, and these usually include your family and/or friends at a certain point.

        I do not think it’s too invasive or cumbersome if I believe a recent article (in De Telegraaf so maybe not the most accurate?) that said the process usually takes between six months and a year.

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        1 year ago

        Not anymore, at least for now.

        Also, I’m not in the USA, so I can’t just go to Walmart and buy a gun. Besides, a rope is not a peaceful way to go.

        Almost 3 years ago (by less than a week) I tried self deletion by taking 60 lorazepam pills with alcohol and attempting to create a toxic gas with HCl and Epsom salts inside my car. I don’t know what the fuck happened, but here I am.