Here you raise a very interesting point. I'm not sure I can deny that a definite element of responsibility exists here, but at the moment, I'm not sure how to tie that in with the rest of my opinion. It may be that in this partiular circumstance, the harm that would be caused is more physical (actual) than emotional. If that child has no other means of support, and your suicide leads directly to his harm, then it would be wrong to kill yourself.Skyweir wrote: However on some level we "share" responsibility .. We have a duty of care to those we co-exist with .. in a variety of levels. You say why should I care? Why should you care if you kill yourself and leave a small child fatherless .. why should you care?
Oh no, FGM is not self-harm, it's harm inflicted unnecessarily on others, and as such, is against my beliefs.Skyweir wrote:WEll if I am not mistaken you wereI don't think anyone's arguing with you here.![]()
Brilliant .. I was of the opinion that you were arguing that it is not a 'wrong' as it is up to the individual and therefore .. could not be a wrong. You know the whole self-harm thing.
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