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Social media are an overall benefit to society.
For some, this type of interaction is the easiest or best method. Not everyone is at ease with face to face, nor is everyone able to (think chronically ill people who rarely, if able, leave the house). While this may not be the best form of social interaction, it still allows for some connections.
Real art is for society, not for profit
Jewelry can be considered art, yet it is often made for profit. Novels and movies can be considered art as well, yet we wouldn't knock either for trying to make money. Couldn't art serve both for society and profit?
You should not prevent someone from commiting suicide.
Lack of legality may not always justify our actions. While tragic that there isn't a legal way to humanely end the lives of those suffering, this doesn't mean we should do it anyway.
You should not prevent someone from commiting suicide.
We often do consider the lives of others in our actions. Sure, sometimes it makes sense to place our lives above others, but there are other times we place others above ours.
You should not prevent someone from commiting suicide.
Unless that person is paranoid or otherwise not mental competent. They may believe those that love them and are taking care of them are actually harming them without justified belief.
You should not prevent someone from commiting suicide.
There is a difference between mindful suicide (such as euthanasia) and mindless (such as the bitter lover that jumps off a bridge). We should ask what kinds of suicides should be prevented or at least attempt to dissuade.
1 supporter.
You should not prevent someone from commiting suicide.
Suicides can disrupt the lives of others that do not belong to them (think family, those that witness the suicide should it be public, so on).
4 supporter.
1 fallacy report.
Slothful Induction