• tarjeezy@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    If you stigmatize psychological care by making it a black mark that shows up on your record, people will just avoid getting the help they need and society will be worse off for it.

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      1 year ago

      Absolutely true.

      So if we can’t ban guns because of the 2nd amendment, and we can’t report on psych care because that would drive people away from care, then what’s the answer? 🤔 I don’t see a way out of it unless you make mental health care and reporting mandatory.

      • 2nsfw2furious@lemmynsfw.com
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        1 year ago

        The way out of it is improving all of the other parts of American life. Improve healthcare so we don’t have so many desperately unhealthy poor people. Tax the rich and regulate white collar noncrimes (and enforce the crimes) so we don’t have as many desperately poor people. Improve the availability of housing, reform the police, fund public schools and pay teachers a decent wage, idfk what to do with the media but that sucks too. Get rid of first past the post voting so people feel like they can actually enact change through their representatives.

        Virtually every aspect of non-wealthy American life is currently “in a crisis” as reported by the media. Further reducing the rights that individuals have is not the answer to there being a surplus of people past their breaking point.

        Looking at gun violence as a gun problem instead of a violence problem is shortsighted, when people have less access to guns than ever.

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          1 year ago

          That’s actually a less likely scenario than fixing the 2nd Amendment. :)