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Post by Tarponator on Sept 9, 2024 19:54:29 GMT -5
The trans bullshit is the scapegoat. The bigger and never talked about problem is prescription drugs agreed. mental illness and big pharma. Odd.
Mental illness and big pharma are present in every first world country in the world. Yet none have the problem we have.
Why do you think that might be?
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Post by garycoleco on Sept 9, 2024 20:04:10 GMT -5
agreed. mental illness and big pharma. Odd.
Mental illness and big pharma are present in every first world country in the world. Yet none have the problem we have.
Why do you think that might be?
Because we have a Constitution???
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Post by Tarponator on Sept 9, 2024 20:06:16 GMT -5
I know it may come as a surprise, but plenty of countries have constitutions.
Keep going though; you're getting warm.
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Post by wynnv on Sept 9, 2024 20:46:17 GMT -5
Because the US takes the most pharmaceutical drugs per captia?
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Post by Tarponator on Sept 9, 2024 20:48:32 GMT -5
Now normalize violence for pharma drugs and what are you left with?
A still uniquely American problem...and the pharma trail going cold.
Please try again.
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Post by wynnv on Sept 9, 2024 20:52:45 GMT -5
Because the United States has one of the highest mental health disease burdens among high-income countries?
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Post by Tarponator on Sept 9, 2024 20:53:20 GMT -5
Part of the problem, but again, if you normalize it doesn't explain it.
What's unique about the USA?
I can think of two interrelated things, and, while I have doubts about the acuity of many here, I am sure you can too.
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Post by biminitwisted on Sept 10, 2024 17:22:13 GMT -5
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Post by garycoleco on Sept 10, 2024 18:22:32 GMT -5
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Post by resinhead on Sept 10, 2024 18:30:39 GMT -5
His degree in drama worked out for him.
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