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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This ALL DAY LONG.
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Mental health stands alone. Ask any parent, anywhere in the world who’s lost a child to suicide if their wealth, race, power etc., could have stopped it
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Mark fisher called
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This point is so important
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A “mental health crisis” is easier to commodify and get people to try and individually spend their way out of though. This tweet is brought to you by TalkSpace™️
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Time to run for senate Marianne! I have thought about it multiple times this past week
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@marwilliamson Are you really the same individual who wrote “The Law of Divine Compensation?” Everything I’ve seen you post in the past several months is about lack, lack and more lack with a generous sprinkle of victim consciousness and phony virtue. I’m divinely confused.