Just to be clear; your assertion is that no human being make a reasonable or educated guess about their behaviour in a situation that is unfamiliar?
That is your assertion?...because it is nonsense if it is. As humans we make effective, educated guesses about unfamiliar scenarios all of the time.
I also don't physically need to be charged with wire fraud to know that I would not take my own life over it leaving behind my children. Children, if convicted today, I would be able to see again before Christmas.
However - if you want to get [really] meta over the subject then your logic defeats itself.
Unless you have actually been me how can you know that I am not completely accurate in my assessment of myself?
Your stated position has rendered you unable to disagree with me. Since you are not me.
The irony of this complete garble of a comment trying to convince people that we are always reasonable is quite amazing.
Have you done that on purpose?
Anyway, in the off chance you aren't intending to do an awesome display of irony:
- People can be reasonable, but they are bad at knowing when they are and aren't.
- Empathy is not applying someones situation to yourself, but instead applying yourself to someones situation (This is non-commutative).
- Empathy can help reason but is not required by it.
I'm not really suggesting anything controversial so I'm surprised at your adversarial responses. It's almost like we are just stuck in a "Someone is wrong on the internet" loop here.
So, ultimately, your assertion is that people cannot make educated guesses about their behaviour in unfamiliar situations?
OK. The world is awash with people receiving a criminal sentencing and then killing themselves. It's unfortunate we don't have any data whatsoever to disprove that...
Well done, Sir. You win the internet today. Aaron Schwarz taking his own life instead of facing a maximum of 6 months in prison is completely normal.
You'll note that: Hopelessness, loss of pleasure, depression and anxiousness all increase the likelihood of suicide. It's pretty reasonable for us to assume Aaron was feeling at least one of those. Again, lets not let fact or data get in the way of your "informed" opinion.
1. Misunderstanding of felony charges are stated and subsequently sentenced. Check.
2. Misunderstanding of compared suicide rates to criminal sentencing. Check.
3. Comnplete misreading of my sarcasm reagrding lack of data. Check.
You are just emabrassing yourself, honestly.
You could have every data point in the world suggesting the factors that contribute to suicidal feeling.
None of it proves criminal sentencing results in the normative behaviour of suicide. Again we are returning to common sense, we know that criminals are not killing themselves on masse.
This is getting stupid now. You are clearly not trolling and genuinely think you are on to something.
Suicide is not normal neither is it normal for anyone to kill themselves in response to the potential of being found guilty.
It happens, but it is not normal.
Please feel free to continue arguing. It is interesting to watch someone logically eat their own argument.
Please explain 1. He was facing 35 years (if he lost) and would be labeled a felon losing his right to vote and aspirations of working in politics. How is that misunderstood?
Other than being a smug cunt, you haven't actually said anything that refuted what I said. I've given you data and reason to explain why someone would kill themselves in a similar situation but you are caught up on your own definition of normal (being 50.1%) which I also refuted earlier. So I'm going to go with my earlier statement: You are just a smug cunt, and you enjoy it.
I wasn't trolling no, but I was/am clearly being trolled. Well done.
1. He was facing 6 months for a plea bargain. Several other lawyers have already commented here how felony charges are listed sequentially as maximum sentencing but that is not how years are applied. It is now becoming boring to have to school you.
2. You have given absolutely fuck all data to support anything of interest. Please provide the data that says people facing a criminal trial have a tendanecy to kill themselves. Let's forget "normal" etc. Just a tendency will be sufficient.
3. I am smug. I am smug because a prick like you decided to try and nitpick my comment and you embarrased yourself.
4. I didn't troll. You are just wrong. Suicide is not normal. Schwarz killing himself was not normal. The end.
...and how has that backed up anything you have said?
I already know Schwarz killed himself. I already know the prosecutor was zealous.
So, either post the aggregated data that shows accused parties kill themselves prior to trial or simply STFU. I am not joking it really is embarrassing for you.
> So, either post the aggregated data that shows accused parties kill themselves prior to trial or simply STFU.
Is that how debate works, you posit a random ultimatum or else discussion over. Interesting, explains a lot though.
Schwartz and James, both killed themselves while under prosecution. James specifically called out the prosecution (and his impending conviction) as the reason for his suicide (in a suicide note).
An honest question, do you think it just random chance that two people facing similar charges by the same prosecutor both killed themselves?
Well that was actually in the other thread, this one I just said you lacked empathy to understand the situation, I've now pointed out someone in exactly the same position made exactly the same choice. So even if you lack empathy, you can understand it just from a logical point of view: "Hmm, pressure from prosecutors can make people kill themselves. Interesting phenomena".
Back to the "normal" arguement: I've posted that in the context of a prosecution that was handing down a sizable sentence (Probably not as high as 35) but not as low as 6 months (which is what you said), Suicide is a fairly understandable outcome. I gave you the links in wikipedia, and showed you two cases where it happened.
The sentence offered was exactly 6 months. So it was quite as low as 6 months. It was 6 months.
Suicide is not an understandable outcome. It was rash, irrational and abnormal. There is nothing more to discuss. You are simply wrong. the best part is, you know it as well. We both know you know it.
You showed me two cases where it happened. I can show you over 100,000 cases this year where it didn't happen. I can show you millions of cases where it didn't happen. I can show you 10's of millions of cases where it didn't happen. Literally, every single prisoner in prison didn't kill themselves.
He rejected that deal, opting instead for a trial in which prosecutors would have been forced to justify their pursuit of him.
Fair enough - noble and principled if a little foolhardy.
Then he committed suicide.
Given the choice of ending my life or taking 6 months in jail; I know which is the more mentally stable option to take.