No media exists to ridicule people (whether misdiagnosed by the media or not) who are considered mentally ill. They don’t realize how dangerous it is to do so.
It’s not for me to keep my head over the parapet and being kicked out of shit shit like I do with mental health and child abuse issues. Because people get bullied when the media doesn’t edit responsibly, and people die because of that bullying. (See Miley Letter 4) my site for suicide statistics. )
Readers commit suicide when editors fail to act responsibly on mental health issues.
That’s the bottom line. Media creates reality for everyone. They create the world we see. music. who is insane who is sane Who is the media allowed to define what is sane?
Is it insane that a close-up of Gaddafi’s face in HD slow-fucking motion is projected onto every front page of the bottom row of the news store in tons of Technicolor so that every child in the universe can see it?
Is it a healthy habit? No, has Britney Spears ever done that? No, she didn’t.
Because she is a woman, not a prostitute for blood. She was driven crazy by the media when all else was wrong. She got Kafka.
That’s what happens to her fans. Those who love her don’t get inspired by her to be beautiful. It doesn’t fit the media’s future vision of young people growing up and making the world a loving place. That’s why the media screw up young heroes. Young people are scared of that.
And what’s the worst way to call it? What is everyone so afraid of? Either they think you’re “crazy,” or you’re actually “crazy.” And why is it considered so terrifying? Because “crazy” people are treated like shit. Not with the kind of love that a grandmother would expect from a person in the presence of someone with some kind of disability.
But, as Krishnamurti said, “well-adjusted to a seriously ill society is not the measure of health.” If people like Fowler and the rest of the irresponsibly murderous media media are sane, I think they’re really crazy, thank you. ‘Cause you know something, right? It’s not me who’s going to kill people, it’s the media.
I encourage all readers to visit my website. There you will find links to UK information packs on mental health advocacy and human rights.
Suffering people die when they are ridiculed. When their hero perceives the mental anguish and is ridiculed, they die. Not a hero, never die, that’s the sad part. It’s a person in pain.
they have to hide. It’s like walking down the street with two broken legs, but trying to walk normally. Otherwise people will come and smash your feet when you scream and make fun of it. And no one will defend you.
That’s why I consider myself an advocate for the mentally ill. I am not really mentally ill.
I have been the subject of a misdiagnosis caused by a doctor who has never met me who said on the phone to a GP who had never met me: I think she has bipolar disorder. “
It suited me to believe that. As a matter of fact, I had a baby five months ago and his father didn’t want to know about the baby. I was so distressed by this that I went to the doctor to tell him I was feeling down and not being myself.
I have had 3 “second opinions” at 3 hospitals in the last 3 years.
The final results were for the last 6 weeks. All confirmed that I did not have bipolar disorder. diagnosed in the media. Because I’m the type of woman who doesn’t want the media to be a hero. Because it doesn’t suit to make a woman feel strong. And they will take advantage of other women. Who would write poison about women? Kafka again.
As soon as people perceive that the woman who leads others to be who they are at all costs and to believe that God exists despite their religion is talking to a wall because of their religion. It must be “crazy” to be asked to intervene in . It has been so since creation.
It’s an honor to be a part of the ancient history. A female spiritual warrior. She’s a soldier, not a woman, so please don’t say that you can’t be a spiritual soldier unless you’re saintly and perfect. Google Jesus is destroying the temple.
I will use everything I have learned from being treated for the mentally ill to fight for those who cannot protect themselves. My obsession with applying human rights law to the spiritual never ceases. The mentally ill are one of the most vulnerable people on this planet.
When will “crazy” stop being an abusive term?
This work first appeared on CounterPunch in October 2013.