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December 26, 2012

Whatever happened to anger and rage?

The kind of range that tempted people to shoot up wall street or Bank of America? Are those so appropriately channeled that they are considered to be "sane." Yet, a person who channels similar rage in a more disturbing direction is mentally ill.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rage_killing

In retrospect, would anyone seriously argue that Charles Starkweather or Bonnie and Clyde were mentally ill? Imagine the carnage if they had had the kinds of weapons available today.

December 20, 2012

Martin Bashir is ANGRY

The people he's talking to are cracking up because he's so fired up. He and Piers Morgan both seem to be so mystified that it makes them angry. "Outsiders" have excellent perspective on American politics.

December 19, 2012

Even children know this discussion is important


Guilt By Association:Troubling Legacy of Sandy Hook May Be Backlash Against Children with Autism



On the first day back to school after 20 first-graders and six adults died at a Connecticut elementary school, students at a Utah middle school gathered to discuss the massacre. A boy raised his hand. “The reason why this man shot little kids is because he has autism,” he said.

Tricia Nelson’s seventh-grade son was at the assembly. He’s shy, not the kind of child apt to speak in public, but his hand darted up in response. “Autism doesn’t make people shoot other people,” he said

Read more: http://healthland.time.com/2012/12/19/guilt-by-associationtroubling-legacy-of-sandy-hook-may-be-backlash-against-children-with-autism/#ixzz2FX7y7CwS
December 18, 2012

On my FB feed- a resident gun advocate says...


"Inside every one us, there exists a dark side. Most people rise above it, but some are consumed by it. Until there is nothing left, but pure evil."

Creepy, huh? I can't help but wonder, how does that person interpret violence in movies. Or what does it mean for him to kill an adversary in a video game.
December 17, 2012

FOR THE LAST TIME, STOP CONFLATING VIOLENCE AND MENTAL ILLNESS

Most people want to assert that “no sane person” would commit a crime like this. It's not true. Sane people do kill. In violent rages, because of financial incentives, in violent fueds and altercations, as part of military or police training.... It is more difficult to understand killing in some contexts than others, but writing off what we are not able to understand as mental illness is an intellectually lazy way of giving up on exploring other factors.

Each time an incident like this occurs and distancing language blaming it on mental illness and refusing to engage with other social factors is used, society pulls further away from mentally ill people. A study in Germany showed that levels of social acceptance for mentally ill people don’t go back to normal after such events. In other words, the stigma faced by mentally ill people increases every single time there’s a horrific event blamed on mental illness circulating in the public consciousness.



http://www.xojane.com/issues/for-the-last-time-stop-conflating-violence-and-mental-illness
December 13, 2012

Why would Michael Stipe play "Losing My Religion"?

I thought this concert was supposed to be about getting back up.

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