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If you have a mental illness you shouldn't be in any leadership position.

It would solve alot of problems

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@basedbagel The problem lies in what exactly is a mental illness. Long ago, ADHD or asperger's/autism wasn't considered a mental illness, it was just called being curious/hyper or being 'smart but a dork' respectively. Sometimes asperger's/autism is even called extreme male brain.
And on the other side, you have feminists wanting to label masculinity a mental illness.
The only solution is federated, local leadership, that way people can choose rather than being stuck with someone else's pick.

@doggel @basedbagel - This, exactly. 🫡

I think at least half of all "mental illnesses" are just personality types and mindsets.

When I was a young blue-pill lad, long long ago... I had mental problems - naturally. My worldview didn't fit reality, and it cause behavioral problems that seemed unsolvable until I changed my worldview.

What really struck me though, is how quickly and thoroughly that label discredited me as a person, to friends and colleagues. It hurt in a memorable fashion. ➡️

@doggel @basedbagel - ➡️ It illustrated very clearly, how easy it can be to discredit a person, and how effectively such a means as "mental health care" can be used as a method of control.

I have no doubt that the cathedral is aware of this, on a large scale. Hence all the red flag laws. Not to mention, the cathedral is put in place by female voters... and women routinely seek alternative means of control (i.e. manipulation) due to their inherent weakness.

Most "mental illness" is bullshit. 🍻

@doggel @basedbagel - And as an addendum to the enlightening personal story... It should come as no surprise that the person who handed me that label, was a woman in her early twenties.

I would never take life advice, and certainly would never accept the judgement and verdict of a 23yo female today. So that old diagnosis holds no sway over me today. 💁🏻‍♂️

But how many impressionable young men aren't so fortunate to realize that young women have no business telling men how to go about living? 🤔

@YoMomz @doggel

I agree, My og post was about dark triad management in the work force.

>Most "mental illness" is bullshit.

Yes! This is due to the elites socially engineering the masses into the "magic pill" mindset over healthy lifestyle changes. I can go full tinfoil but I'll spare you the lecture. 😉

>young women have no business telling men how to go about living

93.78% Women should be seen not heard - Peer reviewed by me my homies

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