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by wat10000
336 days ago
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There's a lot of agency in heart attacks too, but we still say that the heart attack killed them, not that they killed themselves with a heart attack. There is agency, but it's equally irresponsible and unhelpful to act like outside factors are not part of the equation, and that someone who drives a person to suicide is blameless. Let's say someone jumps out of a burning building and they're killed by the fall. Did they have agency? Responsibility? Should we describe that as "committed suicide"? |
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No one is saying outside factors aren't part of it. But you cannot negate or mitigate the fact that people make a choice with suicide that is not inevitable.
Your last questions are irrelevant and pointless