By Shawn Lim
Trivalising suicide, intentionally or unintentionally, is something many people around the world are doing without fully understanding the consequences of their actions.
That is the message that the Samaritans of Singapore are keen to send out with a video to launch a new campaign in conjunction with Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, to get the public talking about suicide seriously.
The video, produced by TBWASingapore, shows survivors reading out conversations on social media like “The weather is so hot I want to die“, If the train delays again I might kill myself”,“My WiFi is down. #killmenow”.
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Source: The Drum