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You can never reason with mental illness.

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UserInterface5 yıl önce

5 pieces of advice for dealing with mental health. #health #stressmanagement #mentalhealth

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Madeleine's1 yıl önce

It's so hard to see these people disrespect Michael and treat him so poorly when he is just trying to use facts, logic and genuine concern for their well being

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Stop Socialist Tyranny1 yıl önce

Some people are beyond reason and facts, sadly They're stuck in their own world of delusion, refusing to see reality We must stand strong for truth and freedom despite their noise

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A Gene Robinson1 yıl önce

I agree with him. It’s divisive it causes separation in America. America is over it.

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A Gene Robinson1 yıl önce

This man is hitting the nail on the head. America has become more unified under President Trump and this anti-deviant liberal nonsense than ever we want conservative America we want the heterosexual nuclear family…. Sorry, weirdos.

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Tha Duece1 yıl önce

Why is white pride bad but all other pride good

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Patriot Ken1 yıl önce

The pride parades have run their course. They were really political marches not "celebrations", "we're here, get used to it". At the time even the most basic freedoms were denied to gay people. For instance, they could not gather as a student group because "they were encouraging illegal behaviour". Let alone share property or financially tie to the person they loved. The outrage was justified. There is no excuse for public nudity or obscenity in a main street parade. It would be like picking the "red light district" to represent non-gay people. But beyond the rebellion against unjustified laws, there was also an internal shame to be worked on. I know gay people from the 70's and 80's who seriously thought they were the only gay person. There was zero representation on TV, nobody talked about it, and it was a hatred of who you were naturally attracted to. They felt broken, sick, and unwanted. "Pride" was the wrong word, it was really "don't be ashamed of who you are". "Look at how many of us there are, and we are successful professionals." It was attended by family and friends of gay people to show they had support and not everyone hated and wanted to k*ll them. Fast forward 40 years, and now everyone knows LGB exists, there is equality under the law, and orientation is recognized as a protected class. Marriage and domestic partnerships allow for all couples to dedicate their lives to each other legally. The parades are no longer needed, the oppression from over 40 years ago is over. Now it is just decadence and mental illness on display. It is time for a return to normality, where everyone is again equal and able to tolerate and cooperate with each other.

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Deb1 yıl önce

Truth. Their brains have been fried in a multitude of ways.

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Aron Quist, CPAg/SS1 yıl önce

Michael Knowles has stones to step in and debate. 👏

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