I find the use of the word "WE" in this context...telling.
They are living out their frustrated 1960's counterculture dreams vicariously, through the actions of people who are out to destroy THEM.
M.A.S.H. had it wrong. Suicide is NOT painless.
Full Disclosure: The theme song from the TV show was the music to "Suicide is Painless", which was sung in the original movie to a character who was planning/faking his own suicide in order to induce one of the nurses to go to bed with him.
No Cheers, given the original topic, unfortunately!
Both the TV show and movie of M.A.S.H. deserve many criticisms, but I believe that we should be correct in the particulars.
The lyrics of "Suicide is Painless" refer to the dentist himself (nicknamed "Painless"), who, despondent over an episode of impotence, fully intended to commit suicide.
The surgeons, realising the temporary nature of his problem, gave him pills that would simply sedate him, then talked a nurse into seducing him when he awakened.
The song starts out with these lines-
"Suicide is Painless
It causes many changes"
Pretty truthful- the rest of the lyrics are mostly nonsense as far as I can tell. I must say, though, that I've always found the music to be beautiful and haunting.
For what it's worth, my father spent some time recupurating in a M.A.S.H. unit during the Korean way- he says that they were just as professional as any hospital or military unit.