Top shelf writing from Karen, as always. Compassion, knowledge, reason. The three attributes that Karen has in spades, so sorely lacking in our "public health" poohbahs
The funny thing in America is that the truly mentally ill are the ones we vote into office to lord over us. So what does that say about us who then complain about them but come election time we vote for them again. With genuine sociopaths running the show what can one expect other than what we see now?
Although I agree with most of this article, working in a psych hospital, I know there is mental health disorders. We do need these institutions to keep the public safe & for some keep them safe from their selves. However, I do believe the current way & mindset of treatment is totally upside down. We could do so much better, starting with childhood education, diet, exercise, getting sunlight, non medical therapies & making these Institutions more like community care healing centers! 💝
Thank you for this. So few people think rationally anymore - I appreciate knowing there are others still out there. It brought tears to my eyes reading this. I feel like our children are doomed at times. I do everything to protect my kids from all of this, but it’s a definite uphill battle. Thank you for sharing and for stepping outside of the box.
that was a tremendously good read. Thanks for the effort. Subbed of course, put I need to start working, otherwise I would just read the rest of your posts. will do that at some point.
I came here to read this after seeing a link in the comment section of Matt Taiibi's most recent article. My hope is that at some point in the future when the planet is healed that people in that new culture will look back on the widespread drugging of children as one of the horrible tragedies of human history.
After reading this piece I read all but 5 of the writings that you have posted and I will return to read those.
This article confirms to me everything I felt raising an active little boy entering school in 2000. I read to him so much as a baby/toddler and he attended preschool and was social. I thought I set him up for success. It was the school system that failed him. But I refused to get him diagnosed with ADHD like everyone else was doing. Don’t get me wrong, I desperately wanted him to have more success in the classroom, but something told me pursuing special help was not the answer. My husband and I did everything else to build him up and just said that’s the best he can do. He found other outlets for success and positive experiences and we didn’t punish him for “bad” grades. We had two other kids who were the opposite. Bookworms and loved learning. I refused to dope him up on drugs. Just didn’t feel right. He’s successful and happy today. Graduated with a masters in business and is about to get married. He’s doing fine. In fact I worry about him the least of our three kids now. The tide has changed. Reading this confirms we took the right stance even though I didn’t feel like we were doing enough to ensure his success. Weird how we live in a world where everything is broken(to quote an article on Bari Weiss’ sub stack.
Excellent piece. Hope as many as possible read this.
Top shelf writing from Karen, as always. Compassion, knowledge, reason. The three attributes that Karen has in spades, so sorely lacking in our "public health" poohbahs
Bravo. Your words need a much larger audience. Anything I can do to spread your message I will do. Thank you.
“The horror… The horror…”
Quote from The Heart of Darkness. (Joseph Conrad)
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2021/07/no_author/the-demonization-of-the-unvaxxed/
And a little music, crying for humanity and giving me a funeral mass:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPGx76vR414
Mozart, with the full Latin mass…
Music that tears up the fabric of the Universe and breaks through to Heaven. Even Heaven is crying for help these days…
The funny thing in America is that the truly mentally ill are the ones we vote into office to lord over us. So what does that say about us who then complain about them but come election time we vote for them again. With genuine sociopaths running the show what can one expect other than what we see now?
I work in the medical field.
If I see a male patient below age 30, 99% of the time he he is here because he wants Adderall.
Standard story "I can't concentrate, I took my friend's Adderall, worked great, can I have some?"
Literally - every - single - time.
Scary.
Although I agree with most of this article, working in a psych hospital, I know there is mental health disorders. We do need these institutions to keep the public safe & for some keep them safe from their selves. However, I do believe the current way & mindset of treatment is totally upside down. We could do so much better, starting with childhood education, diet, exercise, getting sunlight, non medical therapies & making these Institutions more like community care healing centers! 💝
I love this article a great read
Article out today and am I the only one who finds parents' eagerness to come on board disturbing? https://www.npr.org/2021/05/17/997029362/clinical-trials-underway-for-5-and-younger-covid-19-vaccinations
Thank you for this. So few people think rationally anymore - I appreciate knowing there are others still out there. It brought tears to my eyes reading this. I feel like our children are doomed at times. I do everything to protect my kids from all of this, but it’s a definite uphill battle. Thank you for sharing and for stepping outside of the box.
And now this. And what is the response? Instead of maybe we need to rethink why we are doing this, it's, well, this proves we are taking our masks off too soon. Hold on while I go bang my head against the wall for a minute to see if I can stop my brain from thinking logically. https://www.forbes.com/sites/joshuacohen/2021/05/13/covid-19-outbreak-among-8-fully-vaccinated-members-of-ny-yankee-organization-implications-for-cdc-guidance-on-masking/?fbclid=IwAR1vUNduvpQVNoqZuyLUrM4El-T9MsWPE
that was a tremendously good read. Thanks for the effort. Subbed of course, put I need to start working, otherwise I would just read the rest of your posts. will do that at some point.
I came here to read this after seeing a link in the comment section of Matt Taiibi's most recent article. My hope is that at some point in the future when the planet is healed that people in that new culture will look back on the widespread drugging of children as one of the horrible tragedies of human history.
After reading this piece I read all but 5 of the writings that you have posted and I will return to read those.
Thank you for sharing!
This article confirms to me everything I felt raising an active little boy entering school in 2000. I read to him so much as a baby/toddler and he attended preschool and was social. I thought I set him up for success. It was the school system that failed him. But I refused to get him diagnosed with ADHD like everyone else was doing. Don’t get me wrong, I desperately wanted him to have more success in the classroom, but something told me pursuing special help was not the answer. My husband and I did everything else to build him up and just said that’s the best he can do. He found other outlets for success and positive experiences and we didn’t punish him for “bad” grades. We had two other kids who were the opposite. Bookworms and loved learning. I refused to dope him up on drugs. Just didn’t feel right. He’s successful and happy today. Graduated with a masters in business and is about to get married. He’s doing fine. In fact I worry about him the least of our three kids now. The tide has changed. Reading this confirms we took the right stance even though I didn’t feel like we were doing enough to ensure his success. Weird how we live in a world where everything is broken(to quote an article on Bari Weiss’ sub stack.