Love is the word. When you love, then you are prepared to live life fully, and give this gift to other good things in the world. This includes being so loving of your life, community, and family that anything that threatens it, you’re able to easily take its life away as easy as you would sweep dirt off your driveway.
If -cide is to kill, sui- is life, -phile is to love (as in "audiophile", one who loves sound), then I'd guess suiphile
> The word "suicide" originates from the 1650s, derived from Modern Latin suīcīdium, which combines the Latin sui meaning "of oneself" (genitive of se, "self") and -cīdium, meaning "a killing" from caedere, meaning "to slay".
Sephile?
Benign narcissism?
Philosophy for example is the "love of wisdom".
I am circling around some snappy phrase:
> While dilige te (cherish yourself) or ama te (love yourself) are sometimes used in modern contexts, amor sui is the most accurate and direct translation for "love of one's self" in Latin.
Here ya go:
> philautia, philautiae [f.] (feminine noun) translates directly to "self-love" or "love of oneself." * This term is specifically used to denote the concept of loving oneself, distinct from other forms of love like amor (love, affection) or diligere (to esteem, cherish).
Also before considering suicide at least try to dish out punishment to the sellouts. The whiter you are the higher the chances of success. No school shootings or random civilians allowed though, only high profile targets and traitors.