DisabledAceSocialist [comrade/them]

Worked several jobs, including in a nursing home. Got thyroid cancer and the treatment caused me to have a stroke and many other health issues. Thanks to the stroke I’m now partially sighted, can’t walk properly and can no longer work. Also have chronic foot infections and migraines. NHS treatment is so awful it has made my health worse rather than better. My local pharmacist tells me I’m a drain on the NHS because my medications cost so much. Got awarded disability benefits until 2028, but still waiting for the backpay and payments to start. Absolutely penniless and in debt.

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  • But you don’t seem to want to tackle the reasons why that happened, only that it makes you sad to think about.

    This, x 10000

    I especially hate the whole “We’ll never know why he/she did it” that they always come out with, even though in many cases they told their family they going to do it and why and the family just brushed them off, or it was obvious what their problems were (eg financial etc) and the family did nothing to help. Then the family act like they’re the victims, and how could you do this to them. had to listen to this crap at the funeral of a friend and it was enraging.




  • I don’t believe in assisted suicide simply because I believe it is used as an excuse by capitalism as a sort of eugenics and/or an excuse to not try and help people who might not feel that way if their needs are met and environment is different.

    But their needs aren’t going to be met anyway. If someone wants assisted suicide because, for instance, their benefits have been stopped and they can’t afford to live any more, or because their country doesn’t provide adequate medical treatment and they are suffering with their untreated medical conditions, or because they’re living in an abusive situation and there are no other avenues open to them, the government isn’t going to say, “This person now wants to die because we aren’t taking care of them, so let’s start taking care of them so they don’t feel that way any more!” Either way, they aren’t being taken care of and they aren’t going to be taken care of. So denying them AS is just making them suffer longer against their will. And there are many instances where all the intervention in the world wouldn’t help anyway. Even if someone does have access to all the available help, many still suffer from untreatable pain, or are dying slowly and horribly anyway and want their suffering to end.

    If capitalism really wanted to get rid of useless eaters/disabled/etc then assisted suicide would be legal in a lot more countries, and much more easily accessible in the countries it’s already legal in.

    It’s just absolutely fascist to deny people this service. People get outraged when people want to ban abortions or gender reassignments, but the same people are against AS, which means they are against people having the fundamental right to choose whether to exist or not. It’s just crazy to me that people support every right over your own body except the ultimate right. As if that isn’t bad enough most countries ban most things that would enable you to do the job reliably from home, and are banning more and more of these things all the time. Even websites that allow discussion of methods and a place to meet people to help you with it have been banned (at least in the UK). Vulnerable people aren’t taken care of at all but are also prevented from ending their suffering. At this point I’m convinced it’s just to be cruel, to create as much suffering as possible.








  • Never do they say “seek therapy if you have the option to.” They actually say things like “Therapy, NOW.” And don’t seem at all aware that it’s unaffordable for many people. When informed that it’s unaffordable, they insist a reshuffling of priorities will provide the money rather than accepting that some people don’t have disposable income. In fact today one redditor told someone with a problem, “therapy, regardless of anything else.” Regardless of whether or not you can afford it then.

    An average can of soup is like £1.70. So I certainly wouldn’t have gotten 3-4 meals for the price of a bag of chips, and would also have had to have eaten the soup cold without utilities.

    My cancer treatment has also caused me to develop multiple severe food intolerances to the point there are very few things I can safely eat, and soup is a no-go for me, but you sound like one of the people who thinks poor people shouldn’t be allowed food intolerances and should just eat whatever is cheapest no matter how violently ill it will make them.

    And they did, in fact, call me a liar and say “Nobody lives like that,” when I spoke about having to choose between utilities or food. What ready to eat groceries was I supposed to buy without utilities? Even a ready made sandwich was the same price as a bag of chips. Maybe something is lost in translation. When I say chips I mean these: https://i0.wp.com/metro.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/chips_flickr_gary-tanner-e1424258208729.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&zoom=1&resize=644%2C538&ssl=1

    So yeah I would rather have one hot meal than one can of cold soup that will make me ill. And sorry for preferring hot food in the middle of winter when I couldn’t afford central heating.

    You are very much denying my experience, and these people were not well-meaning. If even people here think this way, then we truly have no hope of a communist future.