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Psychiatry is a legal form of Cult Deprogramming
think about it:
- they claim you are "crazy and dangerous" to justify their force
- they use force to remove you from your everyday environment (because "your environment is a bad influence")
- they use force to imprison you in their world (because "their environment is a good influence")
- they use force to give you their "medicine" (because "their medicine is a good influence")
- all this is funded by the prisoner's "health insurance", which pays about 500 USD per day per prisoner, so of course, this "treatment" takes some weeks or months, while the doctors have practically zero work
source: i have been to jail for 3 years, and to psychiatry for about 1 year. jail is better than psychiatry: in jail, you have a clear date for your release, and you can refuse all cooperation and have your privacy. in psychiatry, you have no date for your release, you must cooperate (take their "medicine") to be released. so the mainstream culture is just another cult, using force to keep its slaves. that's why we have forced schooling.
related article: Political abuse of psychiatry Milahu (talk) 08:24, 15 October 2023 (UTC)
- Unironically based Urchincrawler (talk) 00:16, 28 July 2024 (UTC)
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