Mental Health Solutions
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As I have mentioned before we now have 5% of the mental health patient capacity we did in the 50's and 60's. The number I've been told is 1 in 10 people are mentally disturbed enough to be violent. That's a million in L.A. alone.
The real problem is that there are no longer any consequences for ones actions. It used to be of you were an ass in public someone would straighten you out with a good ass whipping. People that did worse things often didn't survive. No natural consequences. Life used to be much cheeper.
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No, that's not the real problem. Jesus.Sledog said:As I have mentioned before we now have 5% of the mental health patient capacity we did in the 50's and 60's. The number I've been told is 1 in 10 people are mentally disturbed enough to be violent. That's a million in L.A. alone.
The real problem is that there are no longer any consequences for ones actions. It used to be of you were an ass in public someone would straighten you out with a good ass whipping. People that did worse things often didn't survive. No natural consequences. Life used to be much cheeper.
Enjoy the Loons!
You started out actually making sense, and then reverted to retard.
So, we need to make life cheaper? That's your fucking solution? -
No. I said it WAS cheaper. in the past. Conversely were stuck with dangerous people that wouldn't have survived.creepycoug said:
No, that's not the real problem. Jesus.Sledog said:As I have mentioned before we now have 5% of the mental health patient capacity we did in the 50's and 60's. The number I've been told is 1 in 10 people are mentally disturbed enough to be violent. That's a million in L.A. alone.
The real problem is that there are no longer any consequences for ones actions. It used to be of you were an ass in public someone would straighten you out with a good ass whipping. People that did worse things often didn't survive. No natural consequences. Life used to be much cheeper.
Enjoy the Loons!
You started out actually making sense, and then reverted to retard.
So, we need to make life cheaper? That's your fucking solution?
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Yes, in the context of a paragraph that started, "the real problem is ...."Sledog said:
No. I said it WAS cheaper. in the past. Conversely were stuck with dangerous people that wouldn't have survived.creepycoug said:
No, that's not the real problem. Jesus.Sledog said:As I have mentioned before we now have 5% of the mental health patient capacity we did in the 50's and 60's. The number I've been told is 1 in 10 people are mentally disturbed enough to be violent. That's a million in L.A. alone.
The real problem is that there are no longer any consequences for ones actions. It used to be of you were an ass in public someone would straighten you out with a good ass whipping. People that did worse things often didn't survive. No natural consequences. Life used to be much cheeper.
Enjoy the Loons!
You started out actually making sense, and then reverted to retard.
So, we need to make life cheaper? That's your fucking solution?
Whatever has changed in the collective human experience that has given people who are teetering on the edge the bright idea to kill a bunch of people, I don't think enhancing a relaxed idea about killing another person is the direction we should go. Vigilante stories are fun, and believe it or not, I enjoy a Dirty Harry movie as much as the next guy, but that shit doesn't help.
When you're a loon and you've crossed the line mentally, you don't scare too easily. Especially if your plans include putting a gun in your mouth when you've wrapped up your afternoon's agenda. They wouldn't have been "taken out" earlier because most of these people don't do shit that would ever justify you killing before they do shit that would justify you killing them.
Frankly, I think the spread of existentialism, coupled with OBK's mooslimbs taking the invention of terrorism to new heights, and the crazies seeing the reaction that it gets, is more to blame. As much of a non-fan of religion as I tend to be, I whole-heartedly acknowledge that the idea of an invisible omnipotent guy, who can order your misery for all eternity if you don't fall in line, has fantastic control powers over people. -
They are generally loners and I think they want fame whether they live or die.
