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2005-01-12 00:11 | User Profile
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January 07, 2005
Opposing Bush: A Form of Mental Illness?
Itââ¬â¢s not the stolen election or the war crimes committed in my name. Itââ¬â¢s not the fact Bush is a liar and a criminal. Itââ¬â¢s not the Strausscons in the White House and the Pentagon, plotting multiple wars in the Middle East and elsewhere. Itââ¬â¢s not Congress, sold out to neolibs, multinational corporations, and Wall Street loan sharks.
Itââ¬â¢s me.
Iââ¬â¢m suffering from ââ¬Åpolitical paranoiaââ¬Â and need Paxil, a prescription drug for the treatment of anxiety and depression. Itââ¬â¢s not the 100,000 dead killed by my government in Iraq. Itââ¬â¢s not torture or loose talk of nuking enemies. It is a serotonin imbalance in my brain. I suffer from any number of possible maladiesââ¬âdepression, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (thus writing this blog every day), and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. I suffer from mental illness and need help.
Congress may come to the rescueââ¬âand soon.
ââ¬ÅWhen the 109th Congress convenes in Washington in January, Senator Bill Frist, the first practicing physician elected to the Senate since 1928, plans to file a bill that would define ââ¬Ëpolitical paranoiaââ¬â¢ as a mental disorder, paving the way for individuals who suffer from paranoid delusions regarding voter fraud, political persecution and FBI surveillance to receive Medicare reimbursement for any psychiatric treatment they receive,ââ¬Â writes Hermione Slatkin, Medical Correspondent for the Swift Report. ââ¬ÅRick Smith, a spokesman for Senator Frist, says that the measure has a good chance of passingââ¬âsomething that can only help a portion of the population that is suffering significant distress.ââ¬Â
ââ¬ÅIf youââ¬â¢re still convinced that President Bush won the election because Republicans figured out a way to hack into electronic voting machines, youââ¬â¢ve obviously got a problem,ââ¬Â says Smith. ââ¬ÅIf we can figure out a way to ease your suffering by getting you into therapy and onto medication, thatââ¬â¢s something that we hope the entire 109th Congress will support.ââ¬Â
Characterizing political dissent as a form of mental illness is the hallmark of authoritarian government. In China, for instance, forensic psychiatrists label dissent ââ¬Åpolitical lunacyââ¬Â (see Jacob Sullum, Head Games: What are the rules for defining mental illness?) and in Soviet Russia political dissenters were routinely cosigned to mental hospitals. Nowadays, with modern pharmacology, mental hospitals are no longer requiredââ¬âthe mental hospital is internalized through chemical intervention.
No need for FEMA camps or ââ¬Åpreventive detentionââ¬Â when we have a ââ¬Åmedical armamentariumââ¬Â of serotonin uptake inhibitors. All that is needed now is for Frist and the Republicans to devise a law defining ââ¬Åpolitical paranoiaââ¬Â and determining that ââ¬Åpolitical paranoiacsââ¬Â are a threat to society.
You will take your Paxilââ¬âor something far more debilitatingââ¬âand by court order. Recall Bushââ¬â¢s effort to screen the entire population for mental illness, i.e., the New Freedom Initiative. Bushââ¬â¢s commission found that ââ¬Ådespite their prevalence, mental disorders often go undiagnosedââ¬Â and recommended comprehensive mental health screening for ââ¬Åconsumers of all ages.ââ¬Â Naturally, Frist and the Republicans are mostly concerned about the ââ¬Åpolitical paranoiaââ¬Â form of mental illness, as the above news item indicates.
As a ââ¬Åconsumer,ââ¬Â is it possible I am suffering from ââ¬Åpolitical paranoia.ââ¬Â or is the whole thing a product of my feverish imagination and the result of reading too many news items on the web?
Finally, note that I could not find mention of Frist and the classification of ââ¬Åpolitical paranoiaââ¬Â after a lengthy Google news search. Mention of it only appeared on the Swift Report website. Rick Smithââ¬â¢s above quote returned no results. Of course, this does not mean that Bill Frist and the Republicans do not consider the oppositionââ¬âincluding more than a few Democratsââ¬âas mental cases and tinfoil hatters. Rush Limbaugh calls us nutters every day and millions of gullible Americans take what he says as gospel.
2005-01-12 02:37 | User Profile
Like "neo-nazi", "paranoia" is a shut-up word. Just the theat of being labeled is enough to prevent the TV addled masses from ever daring to mentally entertain, much less publicly discuss any taboo ideas.
2005-01-12 03:18 | User Profile
[QUOTE=travis]Like "neo-nazi", "paranoia" is a shut-up word. Just the theat of being labeled is enough to prevent the TV addled masses from ever daring to mentally entertain, much less publicly discuss any taboo ideas.[/QUOTE]I think actually this "paranoic" label was a specific label given to "right-wing authoritarian groups" (from the Authoritarian Personality) by the New York Intellectuals. People like Richard Hofstadter I think labeled the whole of "the radical right", le de da as belonging to "the paranoid style of politics".
See [URL=http://www.originaldissent.com/forums/showpost.php?p=93498&postcount=1]Planned Therapeutic Nanny State [/URL]
2005-01-12 21:39 | User Profile
Will the official DSM V code be "Sluggishly Developing Schizophrenia"?
2005-01-13 01:24 | User Profile
A Soviet America is coming into being as we speak!