I don't know really, I guess the concept of parents finding any form of joy in the death of their daughter just seems un-natural to me.
I guess my reaction was more a result of the way the article was written, it was worded in very poor taste in my opinion.
This whole subject for some reason just gets under my skin, can you imagine someone being
thankful that somebodies daughter committed suicide, so that they may inherit the lungs, or liver?
As mentioned, it was the way the article was written that ticked me off - very bad in taste, this sentence especially;
(More depersonalization)
I guess it's also the fact that the girl has been depersonalized in this article, talked about & referred to as if she was nothing more than the farm for harvest? Hardly any mention of her, what her interests were; only that her lungs went to this guy, her heart went to another guy...and so forth.
And throughout the article; "ads" seem to in place about donating - which I find to be in very poor taste as well. Kind of like having a banner above your bed in hospital that says "Have you considered giving away those healthy lungs of yours?"
I guess I'm emotive about this subject as well because of personal experience; having dealt with suicidal depression for most my life - I feel shunned that it wasn't talked about much!
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I would have thought that her parents would have spent their time & energy in raising awareness of the problem that cost their daughter her life, in the hope of preventing others from falling to the same fate.