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Re: Propaganda vs. Real Life in America vs. Terrible Reasoning (Score: 1) by pineappleheadindc on Saturday, July 31 @ 12:46:14 EDT (User Info | Send a Message) |
I didn't address what over 1 billion think, I was addressing what YOU think and your assertion that "mental illness in Asia is non-existent. " Can't you read for basic comprehension? It is my position that you can't know the mental state of over 1 billion people in Asia and whether or not they are suffering from mental illness.
Nowhere in your post did you say, imply, or intimate that your assertion "mental illness in Asia is non-existent" is a position of the powers that be in China. In fact, it's helpful to go back and review your entire post again.
"(mental illness is skyrocketing in Asia so I fail to see how that is an uniquely american proglem)"
That is how Westerners attempt to label it so as to interfere with the domestic policies of Asian countries. For example, the Vatican, a U.N. member, actually complains that the authorities will not let their Chinese representatives pledge their allegiance to the Holy See rather than to Beijing. White, Black, and Latino congressional representatives also cry, “human rights violation”.
I call it racist interference.
Furthermore, mental illness in Asia is non-existent. Losers, malcontents and self-centered, impatient traitors are actually more accurate nomenclatures for these individuals. Those with actual neurological illness have a physical affliction, not emotional or psychological one in nature.
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