On 2025-03-28 07:01, justina colmena ~biz wrote:
On Thursday, March 27, 2025 8:51:35 AM Pacific Daylight Time izzy Meyer
wrote:
Curious why you chose to invalidate this person's experience that they
made themselves vulnerable about. Sure- you have your views on things,
and that's totally cool. But maybe try being a bit more forgiving of
someone who, again, made themselves vulnerable next time?
People serve process with mental health allegations that sticks worse
than a
felony record in court for the rest of a person's life, and they want
others
to be forgiving of them?
Oh ! I think I get you. I had the impression that you were sympathetic
to
antipsychiatry, especially given the related posts on your blog. I'm
still
not very sure but ... I've never been charged for anything criminal or
against
the law, you're making quite a broad generalization here.
When talking about mental illness and the aforementioned soothing I get
from
obsd and suckless, I was alluding to the relative cognitive overload
undeliberately enforced by other projects which seems mostly absent from
these
two – as hinted at in the title of my page UNIX.html @saboua.xyz
Mental health services, like those of astrologers or magicians,
psychics,
tarot card readers, palmists, have gained far too much of a sheen of
legitimacy (or color of law, as it were) in court for service of
process and
summons to appear -- Say does a person really have an organic "mental
illness"
of known etiology? Or is it simply a case of simulated legal process
with a
catch-all diagnosis to make a person appear "formally mad" in a court
of law
for some other legal summons?
That's right. A lot of diagnoses are abusive, esp. when considering the
prevalent
traumatic liminal state that pervades among our relatives within
society. But as
for me I attribute this to Big Pharma's lucrative motive, not legal
summons which
I've seen cases of while at the ward.
Absolutely no morality is inherent in the "law" just because it's the
law.
Precisely. Legal is not necessarily moral.
Sylvain Saboua