I have only just started watching this and I really like it it so far, however one thing that bothers me is that the concept seems to be that people who commit suicide end up in hell - for making a decision that is regrettable? Did I understand that right?
If the whole message of this is to make people not want to die, then sorry but... this is not it. It basically blames victims, and gives not comfort but a very sad idea of afterlife for people who committed. Trying to make death seem worse than life, even if you were a good person and should be in "heaven", it makes me uncomfortable, and angry. I get that afterlife is always debatable, but implicating that people that committed have to suffer even more now? I really hate it when suicide is portrayed as the wrong thing to do or people are blamed for making a "wrong decision". It's not a decision, it's an illness, and it takes the decision away from you. Of course suicide should be prevented at all costs, but if it can't be, let the victim rest in the peace they were looking for.
Please, can somebody tell me if this idea somehow changes throughout the story? I don't know if I'm just too sensitive, but it kind of makes me want to stop watching...
I wasn't really feeling it until now, but episode 4 definitely changed the game for me! I warmed up to Pha and actually found his and Yo's scenes really cute. Can't wait to finally see book 2 happen, I hope the other couples will get better too!!
If the whole message of this is to make people not want to die, then sorry but... this is not it. It basically blames victims, and gives not comfort but a very sad idea of afterlife for people who committed. Trying to make death seem worse than life, even if you were a good person and should be in "heaven", it makes me uncomfortable, and angry. I get that afterlife is always debatable, but implicating that people that committed have to suffer even more now?
I really hate it when suicide is portrayed as the wrong thing to do or people are blamed for making a "wrong decision". It's not a decision, it's an illness, and it takes the decision away from you. Of course suicide should be prevented at all costs, but if it can't be, let the victim rest in the peace they were looking for.
Please, can somebody tell me if this idea somehow changes throughout the story? I don't know if I'm just too sensitive, but it kind of makes me want to stop watching...
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