Suicide

xoxoxoBruce • Apr 28, 2016 9:18 pm
The debate over whether suicide should be legal or not I'm afraid will continue to make people suffer for sometime to come. But this clipping from long ago made me do a double take. It sounds crazy to me but I guess in 1911, seventy was pretty old. Would they have changed plans if they won the lottery after 9 years and 364 days, or do socialists have a death wish. :lol:

OK, should this sort of thing be legalized also? How about destitute and won't buy lottery tickets? Maybe serving a life sentence? Or should potential suicide cases be justified by medical conditions?
Aliantha • Apr 28, 2016 11:31 pm
The thing that I want to know is, did the wife really want to do this, or was she just following her husbands instructions, which would have been the usual way things happened in those times.
xoxoxoBruce • Apr 29, 2016 12:18 am
They made this decision in 1901, to end it in 1911. Do you think she had much say in the matter?
Aliantha • Apr 29, 2016 1:48 am
That's what I mean. I doubt she had any say at all. That means it was more like murder suicide really.
xoxoxoBruce • Apr 29, 2016 3:27 am
He decided he wanted to take it with him. Of course in those days she wouldn't have much fun being destitute.
sexobon • Apr 29, 2016 7:29 pm
It was very thoughtful of him to ensure his wife went along so she wouldn't become a burden on society. You don't see that kind of civic mindedness much anymore.
xoxoxoBruce • Apr 29, 2016 9:05 pm
Probably to serve him in the next life. Must have been reading about Egypt.
Big Sarge • Apr 30, 2016 4:49 am
Women don't have enough sense to make these complicated decisions for themselves. The husband handled it for her.
Gravdigr • May 2, 2016 11:36 am
I guess he figgered he'd need a sammich.