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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We can't form deep social connections in an economic system where we have no time to connect because we are working all hours to survive.
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We need to elect more like minded Democrats in Washington DC and in every state, city and town in this country ... That's the only way real permeant change will ever happen!
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Cause and effect! Pre-planned by our wonderful govt.
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I couldn’t agree more. The desperation people experience in the “richest country” in the world is breathtaking.
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Poverty most certainly contributes to deteriorating mental health. We don’t address poverty, create the conditions for it n then shame the poor for being poor. So yes,of coarse they’re depressed. Also, we have dismantled the mental health system in this country n never fixed it.
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You have a habit of being right too many times. 🤨
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Thank you being the light Marianne
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We, homo sapiens, strive under the stress, it makes as stronger and resilient, but there are the limits, beyond which humans tend to collapse.
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Big $Pharma and the $Psychiatric $Industry have thoroughly triumphed now in their effort to medicalize existential, psychological and social struggles on every level. This radically undermines individual agency, self-awareness and resilience. We fought this once, hard, and lost.
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The pushback one gets sharing this view is so interesting. Because it defies the rational decision maker model that we’ve been conditioned to accept. Little thought is ever paid to the paradise we could create on Earth for All and what a benefit that would have on our well-being.
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