• GeneralInterest@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    The problem isn’t that there is pro suicide content, the problem is that people are listening to it. If your society is so gullible and fragile that they will kill themselves because some asshole online says to, you have a much much bigger problem than online speech.

    I get why you don’t want to restrict free speech. Maybe we should just agree to disagree.

    I think I would probably be okay with the encouragement of suicide being illegal. Imagine a child or young teenager committing suicide because people online encouraged them. Some young people might brush off any such encouragement, but some young people might not. I think the young person’s right to life is more important than some online person’s right to encourage somebody to commit suicide.

    • SirEDCaLot@lemmy.today
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      5 hours ago

      I think I might be okay with encouragement of homicide or murder or terrorism being at least somewhat illegal.

      Question for you though, let’s say you have a person with numerous documented mental health problems, who has been suicidal for quite some time, they post some awful shit on a forum one day when upset. One of the responses is to go take a long walk off a short pier. Only they go and do that, with a bunch of rocks in a backpack, and they drown.

      What punishment would you prescribe for the person who told them to take a long walk off a short pier?

      Making things illegal is easy, but all the law does at the end of the day is a list of if you do X your punishment will be Y.
      So for the dude that told him to take a long walk off a short pier, what is the punishment?