6/8/2020 2:19:23 PM · by Responsibility2nd · 45 replies
06/08/2020 | R2
It's now wonder Americans are having a mental breakdown. Click this link and see what we've been through. Just so far this year.
Is it because of the two back to back mega crises that paralyzed the country, put people out of work, and further divided people?
There are people with real mental diseases. But...
If you look at the diagnosis for all these metal disorders today, 100% of the population fits into something. You can literally take every single person out there and make them fit the description of some mental illness. However, homosexuality is of course no longer a mental disorder.
Furthermore, today there are both financial and employment benefits linked to being ill, and the stigma of having an mental illness is gone.
Finally, metal disorders and drugs have become a poor substitute for parenting, i.e. take a perfectly healthy and high energy boy and drug him out of his gourd so that he sits still. Get a behaviorally problematic kid in school diagnosed and have them put in a special program, even though it’s all BS...
Lockdown.
Social distancing.
No job, or only work via Zoom.
No Church (except via Facebook), no Sacraments.
Sounds like a recipe for mental (and spiritual) illness to me!!!!
39. Dominate the psychiatric profession and use mental health laws as a means of gaining coercive control over those who oppose Communist goals.
https://rense.com/general32/americ.htm
Psyops for id elements...the most EVIL side of human nature. No superego (conscience) for the paychopath.
Evil people always support each other; that is their chief strength. - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
14 MINUTE VIDEO EXPLAINS WHY THE LEFT MUST DESTROY AMERICA!
THE MIDDLE CLASS MUST NOT FAIL or ALL IS LOST
https://www.brighteon.com/9ecba7de-cba4-4d9f-aa54-38e9bd790e1c
1 out of 3 OMG that worries me. But what can one do. Just give up I guess. Where’s my valium? Maybe by the vodka? Here kitty kitty kitty.
Driving 100-300 miles a day in the San Francisco Bay Area and seeing only 20% of the vehicles on the road makes it tough to stay up but, I am starting to look at it as an advantage because I always seem to do well even in bleak times.
to a Washington Post analysis of new data from the U.S. Census Bureau