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In reply to the discussion: We need to have a discussion about a difficult topic: What to do with the mentally ill [View all]kelliekat44
(7,759 posts)75. We first have to recognize who is mentally ill and who is not. Does weird behavior alone make one
mentally ill or just a rebel? And are rebels mentally ill? We need the discussion on this but it will not be easy.
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We need to have a discussion about a difficult topic: What to do with the mentally ill [View all]
JJChambers
May 2014
OP
We first have to recognize who is mentally ill and who is not. Does weird behavior alone make one
kelliekat44
May 2014
#75
When a mentally ill person is exhibiting signs of homicidal rage or intentions..
JJChambers
May 2014
#4
And in typical human fashion once the institutions start making money off of their inmates the
jwirr
May 2014
#46
Why not do the same with sane people who are exhibiting signs of homicidal rage or
Jamastiene
May 2014
#77
I agree with that poster. dead is dead. It is a nuanced and complicated problem
Mojorabbit
May 2014
#108
Really? So the availability of guns has exactly what to do with the stabbing spree he went on?
JJChambers
May 2014
#7
If he hadn't engaged in a drive-by shooting? You might have some sort of point.
Spider Jerusalem
May 2014
#20
If he hadn't stabbed three people to death? You might have some sort of point.
JJChambers
May 2014
#32
I have a brother with schizophrenia, fuck you for trying to call mental illness the problem
Bjorn Against
May 2014
#101
Certainly we as a scoiety need to deal with mental illness, I don't think anyone denies that
etherealtruth
May 2014
#9
I think some good steps - educate 1st responders & model effective responses to psych disorders;
pinto
May 2014
#16
We need to have a discussion about seething misogyny, racism, and access to firearms
YoungDemCA
May 2014
#21
It is important to note that mentally ill people are more likely to be killed,
KitSileya
May 2014
#31
It is a problem that desperately needs to be addressed. Until that time, regulate the guns.
morningfog
May 2014
#33
Except that the mentally ill are only as violent as people who are not mentally ill.
Neoma
May 2014
#38
Please don't make it about that, I beg you. I wish no one had guns, but agree this is an important
bettyellen
May 2014
#49
that doesn't really matter why, since there is a mental health crises in our country.
bettyellen
May 2014
#54
It's a problem, but focusing on it because apparently all of the mentally ill are violent...
Neoma
May 2014
#55
Ignoring it encourages families to "go in the closet", instead of getting help too. And too many
bettyellen
May 2014
#56
I understand, but also will not apologize about posting as to my own experiences or share my
bettyellen
May 2014
#63
Sorry, it is about guns...if it had been posted Tuesday you'd have a point...
joeybee12
May 2014
#57
I think if you post Tuesday or Sunday it doesn't matter. I hate the NRA and can set it aside for a
bettyellen
May 2014
#60
Actually, I would prefer banning guns and knives than locking up innocent non-violent people.
Neoma
May 2014
#103
When there is Yet Another Gun Outrage the gd hosts allow people to post about it in gd.
Warren Stupidity
May 2014
#87
A few examples of people "committing violent crimes" and then being set free are in order here.
thucythucy
May 2014
#72