CNN posted an article about how suicide rates have risen by 33% in nearly twenty years. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also published similar results. “For some health experts, the rise in suicide comes as no surprise.”
My gawd. When something or some event does not surprise you, then you must have had some prior knowledge of it; in this case, the increase in suicides. Worse, you did nothing about it.
Nadine Kaslow is a shrink who blithely stated “that identifying WHY there has been an increase remains a topic of interest among experts.”
“Topic of interest”? Seriously? Not a worldwide screaming call to action?
No, just a tedious “topic of interest,” kinda like scratching that little itch on your arm.
The nerve of these shrinks to call themselves “experts.” What arrogant, self-serving bullshit.
Tallulah Was Right: Shrinks Suck
Please read an excerpt from my new novel, Suicide Tango: Tallulah’s Laws of Bad Medicine. It’s a detailed list of how shrinks truly suck. I pull no punches here so take serious note.
There is a raging epidemic of suicide across all age groups, and the so-called “experts” are telling us they know what they’re doing.
Again, bullshit.
These bad shrinks and other healthcare professionals feed us bad medicine that causes even further harm. Tallulah’s Laws spell it out well.
I am sick of reading about how shrinks congratulate themselves for jobs well done, while the suicide epidemic continues. While I feel like reiterating what Tallulah spoke of, I’ll refrain and ask you to read her Laws.
I am calling all of you to action, because soon there will be laws that prohibit people like me from speaking out against shrinks and their bad medicine.
You’re incredulous at this point, I know. Who would believe the words of a novelist who just produced a book on love and teen suicide?
Listen to History: Veggie Libel Laws
Before you dismiss me outright, read the following wake-up call from the Civil Liberties Defense Center on Veggie Libel Laws:
“In 1964, in New York Times v. Sullivan, the United States Supreme Court held that the First Amendment protects individuals who make defamatory statements related to matters of public concern, so long as such statements are not made with actual malicious or in reckless disregard of the truth. The Court reached this decision “against the background of a profound national commitment to the principle that debate on public issues should be uninhibited, robust, and wide-open.” Their decision set the precedent for a heightened burden of proof in defamation cases that involve matters of public concern.
“But nearly forty years later, at the urging of major meat, dairy, and agricultural lobbyists, states have began adopting “food disparagement laws,” designed to make it easier for food producers to hold individuals liable for criticizing their products. Thirteen states (Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Texas) have adopted some form of these disparagement laws. Although they all differ slightly, these laws all lower the actual malice and falsity standard set out in New York Times Co. v. Sullivan. They also allow the food business plaintiff to collect punitive damages and attorney’s fees against the defendant, in addition to any economic damages that stem from the defendant’s statements.”
Speak Out Against Bad Medicine While You Can
Laws like these are already being drafted by BigPharma and BigMedicine, and soon will be on the books, and will prevent people like you and me from posting articles like this very one that speaks out against so-called “experts” on the subject of suicide. Soon, we good citizens will no longer be able to speak out against or report on any industry that harms us in any way. They call our writings “seditious,” which is harmful to their bottom line.
But let’s get back to the mundane topic of interest here: suicide.
What’s even worse is that good people do not question these “experts” on suicide about their expertise, credentials and work experience. We innocent citizens have been taught to simply accept them as trusted healthcare professionals, and allow them complete access to our bodies. Sadly, these “professionals” are killing more and more of us each year. Tallulah warns us about this.
I will continue to speak out against bad medicine until I am muzzled or murdered by industry thugs, and I encourage all of you to do the same. After all, what do you have to lose? Your life?
Suicide Is Big Business
Until people stand up to healthcare professionals and their bad medicine, and to BigPharma and its trillion-dollar industry that kills us more than helps us, the suicide epidemic and the opioid epidemic (and all the other underreported epidemics) will continue to worsen and kill us. Like war, this epidemic rakes in billions of dollars a year, maybe even a trillion. Some lucrative business, huh?
I call this continued organized killing outright murder. And these shrinks and BigPharma are mostly to blame. I say mostly because we ordinary citizens must also accept part of the responsibility. After all, with our silent consent, these bastards are allowed to continue their bad medicine and perpetuate the suicide epidemic.
Sad fact is, THE DEAD are the only experts on suicide. Unfortunately, they take their secrets with them.