Guy Chamberlin
Active member
One of the reasons mental health is being more openly discussed these days is because of years and years of efforts to de-stigmatize it. Once that conversation opened up, we realized that virtually everyone has someone among family and close friends affected by mental illness, often serious mental illness, that had been hidden or undiagnosed, or simply not talked about due to the social shame. That's a pretty huge development.
Using Herschel Walker to give it a partisan slant seems like a real stretch.
If you want to talk about mental health in the What is the Future of the Republican Party thread, let's talk about public policy and social services.
If you want to talk about pathological conspiracy theories being legitimized as normal discourse........I don't even know where to begin.
Using Herschel Walker to give it a partisan slant seems like a real stretch.
If you want to talk about mental health in the What is the Future of the Republican Party thread, let's talk about public policy and social services.
If you want to talk about pathological conspiracy theories being legitimized as normal discourse........I don't even know where to begin.