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   D. Ray to All   
   Mental health   
   13 Aug 23 14:00:26   
   
   XPost: talk.politics.misc, alt.survivalism, uk.politics.misc   
   XPost: alt.politics.uk   
   From: d@ray   
      
   Over the last century there has been a meteoric increase in the use of the   
   term ‘mental health’, and this term seems to be used more and more, to the   
   point where it’s now positively normal and smiled upon for a person to   
   claim they have ‘mental health issues’.   
      
   Now to be clear: there are people who suffer with genuine mental illness   
   who do require specialist help. However, I believe these people to be a   
   tiny minority of the population. Bad things happen to us all: losing a   
   partner or a loved one, having a set back in life or just feeling ‘down’ is   
   not abnormal, it’s something everyone goes through, it’s part of the   
   tapestry of life that has existed since humans first walked on the earth.   
      
   However now, anyone that experiences any form of negative emotion is   
   immediately suffering from ‘mental health issues’ – and around those   
   ‘mental health issues’ an entire industry has sprouted up that exists not   
   to solve said ‘issues’, but to endlessly medicate patients with a variety   
   of different pills which are often addictive and play havoc with the normal   
   functioning of the mind and body.   
      
   The companies profiting off these pills are exactly the same companies that   
   sought to profit from the Covid scam and are the same companies that have   
   spent billions sidelining traditional and non-toxic methods of improving   
   health and wellbeing.   
      
   What’s more, there’s now a cult built around ‘mental health issues’,   
   so as   
   soon as someone ‘comes out’ to discuss their mental health there’s an   
   army   
   of people listening, a big round of applause and all the attention one   
   could hope to garner. This has led to more and more people using social   
   media to lay bare their ‘mental health problems’ in a desperate bid for   
   likes, shares and online attention – this is nothing more than social media   
   soap opera.   
      
   In Britain, 12.1 per cent of the adult population (or one in eight) are now   
   using antidepressants. Each year 83.4 million antidepressant drugs are   
   prescribed to patients. Not only are we seeing a nation turned into doped   
   up zombies – all done legally and for the benefit of the greedy   
   pharmaceutical companies – but we have been conned into not only accepting   
   this as a norm but cheering it on and giving a big round of applause of   
   each and every person who comes forth and ‘admits’ to their ‘mental   
   health   
   issues’.   
      
   I am convinced that this is another attack on our people, that this is a   
   plot to slowly turn our people into zombified cash cows for the medical   
   industry – much of which is intertwined with our government which clearly   
   aids in allowing policies to be passed to speed this process of turning   
   free human beings into dependant addicts.   
      
      
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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