I feel like this a lot of the time, though it's depression rather than
schizoid.  Interesting stuff anon - the themes have been around for a
long time.

On 27 Mar, 11:03, Anon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Living with Schizophrenia
>
> It is difficult to start explaining why people suffer from this
> illness. As a sufferer I understand that what is perceived as reality
> is not what it “reality” really is.
>
> As the rapist's and drug dealers plan there next victims to exploit.
> The schizophrenic would become alarmed and so distressed at what they
> are doing to people that they would find it difficult to function and
> operate. They would, when at their worst, think that they are
> responsible for the sole ill-doings in society. They are not.
>
> Why?
>
> The schizophrenic feel and are emotional attached to the World they
> are not different than other human beings, they have a chemical
> imbalance in the brain. They see and hear things that aren't there.
> But they react to the World that is disturbed around them.
>
> The World is disturbed and people kill, rape, murder and abuse their
> bodies everyday.
>
> Imagine living in a mind set that never escapes from that World and
> every time images are displayed on television of suffering the
> reaction that the schizophrenic experiences. They believe that people
> are out to hurt them. They believe that they are being hurt.
>
> Some who fail to stay within the system become victims of there own
> illness. They stop caring for themselves, they stop functioning and
> operating, the schizophrenic dies. 60% of schizophrenics commit
> suicide. Or do they die from the care that they receive?
>
> Speaking to the television, speaking to ones-self, answering
> themselves, repetitively repeating keywords and living in fear of the
> community that they live in; from prejudice, ill educated and under
> factually supported media hype of the schizophrenic are all factors
> that cause unnecessary harm to the mind of the schizophrenic.
>
> So what can be done to improve the system of delivery for the
> schizophrenic's and the other 1 in 10 that suffer from mental health
> problems in the United Kingdom.
>
> As we evolve as an educated society and move away from
> industrialisation and into the technological age the more mental
> health problems we will experience. Why, because we are not robots? We
> are not machines? We are naturally occurring organisms; We should not
> try to replicate ourselves or design our own babies. Because we can?
>
> We are the operators of our World and the operator cannot think
> mathematical as fast as the machine. Machines now make machines and it
> is an ill-otton gain to think that the machine will not but all
> replace the human species in the next century or so.
>
> It seems far fetched but films like AI may even become “reality” all
> but a warped version of it.
>
> God made man in his own image and now man wants to make God.
>
> Ultimately, we will destroy ourselves in World War III and that will
> be the end of our existantance.
>
> Or like Buck Rogers we will divide into two community groups. 1) Those
> of the ill and famined living in rags and diseases. Like already in
> our own communities of capitalism.
>
> 2)Then the second community group those of the wealthy living in
> squander, without diseases. Holding the cure to illnesses of the first
> community group but so blind and blinkered in their luxuries that they
> don't realise what is happening in the first community group.
>
> So the Schizophrenics live in fear of their own mind and their own
> communities because by the time an average person reaches the age of
> 15 they have experienced so much death, rape, crime and victimisation
> on television that they are emotional detached from the World. Where
> the schizophrenic, when ill, continues to live in this World of Death
> and Destruction. They start to taste, touch and sensationalise what is
> wrong with the World but without being able to verbalise or express
> themselves. They become trapped in a evil places that tortures them
> and that normally leads to hospitalisation.
>
> ANON
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