more on suicide webs
To continue our discussion, some time ago, I came across this article, and the following summary (courtesy of info policy).
Now, this is an interesting paradox, censoring suicide. Death should be forbidden as well now. Dying is fine, but death. Any thoughts?
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May 15th, 2005 at 11:14 pm
Over here at our SMS gateway, I recently read an article on how China has prohibited the use of SMS in arranging rallies and demonstrations.
Although the Chinese Government might find that censors are an easy way to solve problems, they should seriously ask themselves “what is so wrong with us that we need to keep on imposing these censors?”.
Suicide SHOULD be illegal, but China should spend more time finding out why so many of its people are killing themselves and, if they spend their time and money on fixing that, there won’t be the need to impose these censors.
January 20th, 2006 at 4:17 pm
i once read an article about suicide webs. it says that in Japan there’s more than 30,000 people suiciding every year, mostly teenagers. i can’t beleive why so much people would do that to there family and friends