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Irish_Dem

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35. In a dictatorship the populace must be kept miserable and docile.
Wed May 6, 2026, 05:50 AM
9 hrs ago

Afraid, complacent, and eternally grateful for a few scraps of food and a roof over head.

Americans are already used to not have access to healthcare.

Also dictators usually don't believe in mental health diagnosis or treatment.
The only real mental illness in their book is when people don't believe they are
god and supreme leader.

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The shortage of mental health professionals will get worse now. Irish_Dem 18 hrs ago #1
Do you think suicide, homelessness, and crime will increase? ananda 17 hrs ago #24
Yes Irish_Dem 17 hrs ago #25
As if people weren't stressed enough already. ananda 17 hrs ago #26
In a dictatorship the populace must be kept miserable and docile. Irish_Dem 9 hrs ago #35
For 20 + years I have take a low dose of an antidepressant. Chasstev365 18 hrs ago #2
Thanks for sharing this information. I wonder how many Americans this shift in medicine will harm. efhmc 18 hrs ago #3
I took a low dose antidepressant for 15 years, and then I discontinued it. It helped me develop coping mechanisms, and Martin68 17 hrs ago #27
He may not be a doctor, but ... SomewhereInTheMiddle 13 hrs ago #33
Gee Bobby, maybe if you had taken antidepressants TexasBushwhacker 18 hrs ago #4
Sunshine, energy bracelets, healing crystals, homeopathic pills Oneironaut 18 hrs ago #5
But HRT only for non trans gender confirmation! TommyT139 18 hrs ago #15
Does RFK, Jr. have a picture of anti-psych L. Ron Hubbard in his office? Jacson6 18 hrs ago #6
gmta ret5hd 18 hrs ago #9
This guy is a menace Alice Kramden 18 hrs ago #7
i just now figured it out...he's a scientologist. ret5hd 18 hrs ago #8
He is a man whose brain was partially eaten by a worm. LisaL 18 hrs ago #11
a scientologist. ret5hd 18 hrs ago #13
I thought you were kidding, but... TommyT139 17 hrs ago #20
He's the biggest psycho in town, Bayard 18 hrs ago #10
Add to that, this "genius" admitted to snorting cocaine of LisaL 18 hrs ago #12
Using Americans as test subjects to spread his insanity. Solly Mack 18 hrs ago #14
What's next? Anti-psychotics? Princess Turandot 18 hrs ago #16
These medications saved my life. Maraya1969 18 hrs ago #17
It's an upside down world. LisaL 18 hrs ago #18
I too take antidepressant csusan 17 hrs ago #19
I Need My Antidepressants Deep State Witch 17 hrs ago #21
He is so fucking dangerous angryxyouth 17 hrs ago #22
The clown show continues. mdbl 17 hrs ago #23
Isn't it when they stop taking their meds Figarosmom 17 hrs ago #28
RFK Jr is not to be trusted bmichaelh 14 hrs ago #29
Sez' the man who took "psychiatric medications" for almost 30 years... Grins 14 hrs ago #30
I'm not taking drug advice angrychair 14 hrs ago #31
In a "Dear Colleague" letter on Monday, top officials within the HHS wrote that psychiatric medications "should not be generalbetrayus 13 hrs ago #32
he's the LAST person who should be advising about mental health Skittles 12 hrs ago #34
Josef Mengele. nt Javaman 8 hrs ago #36
Apparently vaccines and antidepressants are bad, pesticides are good. SamuelAdams 7 hrs ago #37
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