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Rodney
Tue Dec 29 2009, 12:14am
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Mental Health Institutions: Aldous Huxley predicted today's pharmaceutical societyl "[I]t seems to me perfectly in the cards," he said, "that there will be within the next generation or so a pharmacological method of making people love their servitude."

Today, increasing numbers of people in the U.S. who do not comply with authority are being diagnosed with mental illnesses and medicated with psychiatric drugs that make them less pained about their boredom, resentments, and other negative emotions, thus rendering them more compliant and manageable.

Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is an increasingly popular diagnosis for children and teenagers. The official symptoms of ODD include, "often actively defies or refuses to comply with adult requests or rules," and "often argues with adults." An even more common reaction to oppressive authorities than the overt defiance of ODD is some type of passive defiance -- for example, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Studies show that virtually all children diagnosed with ADHD will pay attention to activities that they actually enjoy or that they have chosen. In other words, when ADHD-labeled kids are having a good time and in control, the "disease" goes away.

When human beings feel too terrified and broken to actively protest, they may stage a "passive-aggressive revolution" by simply getting depressed, staying drunk, and not doing anything -- this is one reason why the Soviet empire crumbled. However, the diseasing/medicalizing of rebellion and drug "treatments" have weakened the power of even this passive-aggressive revolution. :facelol: :grin:



I'm so on that boat. Passive protest! I think that's what we're seeing with the 17% unemployment rate. If the lower-class refuses to work, the upper-class doesn't have anything left to steal.

Chamber
Tue Dec 29 2009, 1:52am
Great article.

I'm honestly shocked at how many people are on anti-depressants or something like it. People I never thought had any kind of serious "problem."

But it's totally true. A friend of the family went into a shrink once and basically said "I get up...go to work...come home....eat dinner and got to bed....and that's pretty much my life" So the shrinks only conclusion was that he's depressed and wrote him a prescription. Almost like saying "There's nothing wrong with your life...it's just you....you're broken"

I've also talked to people who've been on Zoloft and such and asked them what it's like....and more times than not they say something like "It didn't make me feel happy...I just didn't feel anything at all"

I dunno about anyone else...but I'd much rather feel pure hate and anger than not feel anything at all.

So yeah...I find it pretty hypocritical when things like booze and smoking weed and other recreational highs get demonized....meanwhile every other commercial on TV is for some prescription drug. Yanno....cuz THOSE are prescribed by doctors....so that makes them OK.

The other half of the equation I think is this country being inundated by entertainment..."Reality" TV especially. Things like hobbies and passtimes are pretty much non existent now. But that's going off on a whole other topic...

Pina Colada
Tue Dec 29 2009, 5:50am
Schools are routinely places where kids -- through fear -- learn to comply to authorities for whom they often have no respect, and to regurgitate material they often find meaningless. These are great ways of breaking someone.Today, U.S. colleges and universities have increasingly become places where young people are merely acquiring degree credentials -- badges of compliance for corporate employers -- in exchange for learning to accept bureaucratic domination and enslaving debt.
This is very interesting.

Key
Tue Dec 29 2009, 6:37am
Chamber (http://abetalk.com/member.php?u=197)

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Mariposa
Tue Dec 29 2009, 7:01am
I've also talked to people who've been on Zoloft andYAY ZOLOFT! :joylick:

this is pretty much what it did to me back in the day I was on it...

http://www.popular-pics.com/PPImages/Sleepy_Head.jpg

I've been reading Ivonne Mecken's How to Live with an Indigo Child (why is this book only in Spanish (http://www.scribd.com/doc/6857761/Mencken-Ivonne-Como-Convivir-con-un-Indigo-Libro-), she's German!) and it mentions the Montesory Method and Steiner's Waldorf Schools... let's forget about how things happened and let's focus on the new ways that have been found to educate for peace...