Psychotropic Drugs vs. MGTOW

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    RoyDal
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    Here is a hypothetical scenario. It is about a man who should Go His Own Way, but has not figured it out yet. He is a blue pill man and he is feeling down.

    His LTR or wife has done him wrong. He is on a violent emotional roller coaster — predictable because he has suffered traumatic shock and grievous losses. He goes to his MD, and he talks about his emotional state in connection with the fact that he has lost interest in women — also predictable.

    The MD refers him to a Psychiatrist. (In an unrelated coincidence, they play golf together.) The psychiatrist writes a prescription at the conclusion of the first visit.

    “Here, take these pills. They should help. Here’s a few samples to tide you over until you can get to the drug store.” Conveniently, he has an ornamental ceramic jar on his desk full of samples.

    Now, here is my beef:

    Psychotropic drugs are implicated in traffic wrecks, hallucinations, paradoxical worsening of depression, suicides, and mass shootings. Indeed, the infamous mass shooters were almost all on some psychotropic drug — usually an SSRI — starting with Columbine, CO, USA to the latest.

    Wait, there’s more! Placebos work for treating depression just as well as psychotropics. The psychiatrist could just well have prescribed candy.

    Read all about it! There are many sites devoted to this scandal. Here is one of the best: http://www.drugawareness.org/ The internet has plenty more to choose from.

    Another beef:

    One may wonder how come investigative journalists and high-ranked politicians have not been all over this scandal … say for the past twenty years or more. Tell-all books, articles, and TV shows by the former. Committee hearings, attorneys general investigations by the latter.

    I’m glad you asked! They do a cost / benefit analysis. They get all sorts of money and perquisites in trade for the negligible loss of a handful of viewers or voters, respectively. Besides, they all have other axes to grind to keep the surviving viewers and voters content and coming back for more.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    Russky
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    Here’s the movie that helped me to figure it all out and kick the habit

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

    #81111
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    ILiveAgain
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    It’s not about getting better …  it’s about keeping everyone in just the right amount of madness.

    Big drug companies run the show and that includes hospitals and doctors.

    There must be at least half the population that doesn’t need these drugs …. but that’s a massive hit in the pocket for them.

    I was reading a book called The Psychopath Test in which the author talked to a ‘researcher’ on a daytime carcrash tv show.

    She said the first question they would ask is ‘are you on medication’. Then if they were, this girl would check down the list. ‘If they were the right sort of mad, we’d get them on the show.’

    It’s a business and if a few minions get slaughtered on the way ….. that’s good for the news media and press.

    It’s all one great big asylum ….. and it’s medication time.

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    BD
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    This discusses some psychotropic drugs,

     

    Because in order to be able to think, you have to risk being offensive.

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    ILiveAgain
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    This discusses some psychotropic drugs, <iframe src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/OXrZPHnaJao?feature=oembed” width=”500″ height=”281″ frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen=””></iframe>

    Spot on video BD. Saved it for future …. ummm …. defence attorney 😃

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    RoyDal
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    David Healy, professor of psychiatry at Bangor University, is an expert in the field of dangerous side-effects and co-founded rxisk – dot – org, a website that alerts doctors and patients to the dangers in some common drugs.

    https://www.rxisk.org/Default.aspx

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #81952
    RoyDal
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    BulletDodger’s video has a long list of references in the below bar.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    BD
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    Spot on video BD. Saved it for future …. ummm …. defence attorney

    I really like Stormcloudsgathering, he’s made some great videos, but sometimes, at least in my opinion, he goes a little too far down the conspiracy theory rabbit hole and he ends up losing me…. each to their own though, that’s what makes the world go around.

    Because in order to be able to think, you have to risk being offensive.

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