Are mental illnesses real?
Are mental illnesses real?
There are indeed personality disorders and criminality, but schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression, and OCD are not real. Social anxiety disorders are not real diseases.
“Stupidity” called academic or mental retardation is not what it may seem—or be claimed to be—either.
Most people categorized as mentally ill are social deviants (“freaks, geeks, weirdos, or 'fags' ”), political dissidents, criminals, drug abusers, or thought control subjects. Many are malingers, even ones attempting to get welfare or being blackmailed into malingering and seeking welfare.
Some people who are mentally ill think that they are not mentally ill. Some who are not mentally ill think that they are mentally ill. Some people simply are not sure whether or not they are mentally ill.
Important to understanding mental illness as a partial myth is recognizing technologies like pharmaceuticals and the Yoke being used to create what can be perceived as symptoms of biological illnesses or as socially deviant traits, thinking, or behavior, especially as slanderous hoaxes in public view.
Conditioning with or without drugs can create personality changes and disorders. Diet matters, too.
Many (if not most) people who are mentally ill are not formally categorized as mentally ill and being persecuted, disabled, and stigmatized. Many people who are not mentally ill are being formally categorized as mentally ill and being persecuted, disabled, and stigmatized.
Some people categorized as mentally ill are simply being persecuted by significant others with wealth and power, even if the victims are not actually deviants. Perhaps they are hated and being victimized by a parent, sibling, or former employer, who may be a social deviant. [“Houda”]
Some people categorized as mentally ill, as well as some not, are being held in bondage, especially when guardianships or criminal justice are involved. This is in regard to the USA, where nominal slavery is outlawed. [“Old Jim Crow”]
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Kinds of people that are given a proxy diagnosis of a phony major mental illness:
1. criminals
2. sociopaths
3. junkies
4. perverts (including sexual deviants)
5. weirdoes
6. political dissidents
7. thought control subjects
8. innocent “houda” victims (like rape victims and black sheep)
9. Sometimes it is a combination of some of the above.
Q: What is a proxy diagnosis?
A: A ‘proxy’ stands in place for something else. In another day, uncle had a “drinking problem,” that was really being a closeted homosexual on welfare and not working much. Today, he is closeted psychiatric patient, perhaps with a phony dual-diagnosis of bipolar disorder and alcohol addiction. This is just a single, simple example.
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Thomas Szasz at UniBirm (complete videos)
https://www.google.com/search?q=mental+illness
Illuminating sketch:
Pink Floyd's "The Wall," a movie:

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