Roughly 98 percent of mental illnesses are caused by America's toxic culture.

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Mercury
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Roughly 98 percent of mental illnesses are caused by America's toxic culture.

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Americans love to think that mental illnesses are caused by birth defects and/or that people with mental illnesses are worthless psychopaths that belong dead. A culture that looks at the speck of sawdust in a mentally ill person's eye but pays no attention to the huge plank in it's own eye.

The truth is, easily at least 98 percent of all mental illnesses, especially in America are caused by one thing, and one thing only; America's toxic, hateful, soulless, disconnected, superficial, and inauthentic culture. And Americans are proud of their culture like it's a capital felony under Federal law, FBI and Homeland Security enforced, punishable by 300 years to life in Federal prison and/or the death penalty, to interact with strangers except for business reasons. Every time a person breaks, Americans say; "Ah ha! See? He's a killer! He's off his meds! Lock him away for life, or kill him!" And then you wonder why these massacres (in America) have been occurring with much greater frequency than ever before. Because Americans are callous bullies who just love to torment people who are not as well of as they are. And then after every massacre, Americans are; "Beef up security! Ban single/unaccompanied people, people of color, and people of lower class from our events! Call in the military! Write new laws! Take away everyone else's liberties for security and safety!" Obviously, you tell them that these massacres are the result of America's toxic culture and you'll have a huge uproar of cursing, blasphemy, and even mass riots. So what does society do? It caters to their every wish, taking away liberties, beefing up security, and making like talking to strangers is a capital felony under Federal law in the United States.
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