Much of what we call a mental health crisis is a poverty crisis, a lack of opportunity crisis, a loss of social connections crisis. The political system calls it a mental health crisis to displace attention away from its true cause and avoid taking responsibility for creating it.

Mar 25, 2021 · 12:57 PM UTC

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and saying it is a mental health crisis makes it too hard to quantify, so nothing ever changes.
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Good tweet;,thoughts were splashed;
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We don’t even realize the violence we commit to ourselves because it has become so normalized.
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I have coined this Capitalism Induced General Mental Health Disorder. It affects both the poor and the rich, but in different ways. It causes impoverished people to suffer, and affluent people to ignore, justify and/or cause suffering.
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Whenever Savior rises up, he will help people to make their minds concentrated and complete their morality. Human will not perfect their faith until He rises up, therefore, God would unite our wisdom and we will reach our perfection. Let’s pray for his return! #ThePromisedSaviour
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No, it’s a mental health crisis. It’s not someone angry, it’s someone chemically imbalanced or neurologically impaired. Everything isn’t political. Don’t demean their health issues. This is why these people are not getting the help they need!
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I could not agree with you more. This poverty crisis affects mental health, educational achievement, physical health, and more. We have a problem in Alabama. What can we do!!??
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Poverty creates despair, despair worsens mental health.
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the government cannot be blamed its made of Thousands of unfit people.
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