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It’s time for a National Mental Health Offender Registry!
We at NamiDearest have been highly concerned about our wandering mentally ill loved ones as well as those groups who refer to themselves as “survivors of psychiatry”, particularly those from the “antipsychiatry” factions. True to our cause, we have developed a plan to curtail the unacceptable freedoms bestowed upon these people by the Bill of […]
Posted in "bipolar disorder", "mental illness", "schizophrenia", ADHD, biobabble, brain, DJ Jaffe, ethics get in the way, forced psychiatric "treatment", GPS monitoring, homeland security, human rights, Inspiration, involuntary commitment, mental hygiene arrest, New York State, preventable tragedies, psychiatric survivors, scapegoating, shit-based practices, terrorists, Treatment Advocacy Center, who needs civil rights anyway?
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NamiDearest Interviews Henny Penny, Former Director of Consumertocracy Affairs for the State of Confusion
Tonight on The Commitment Hour, our relentless advocate, NamiDearest, interviews Former Director of Consumertocracy Affairs for the State of Confusion, Henny Penny. Loved One Henny bravely volunteered to expose herself publicly to the stigma of her condition while trying to articulate for us her beliefs about her illness and the rights she feels that she […]
Posted in "bipolar disorder", "mental illness", "schizophrenia", ADHD, child abuse, consumertocracy, DJ Jaffe, forced psychiatric "treatment", GPS monitoring, human rights, I love you NAMI Dearest, involuntary commitment, jail, mental hygiene arrest, NAMI mommies, psychiatric abuse, psychiatric drugs as "treatment", psychiatric survivors, scapegoating, The Commitment Hour, The Lazies, Treatment Advocacy Center, who needs civil rights anyway?
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Update on recent Consumertocracy threats to public safety!
Fellow NamiDearests, We recently brought you the startling footage of the Consumertocracy running amok in the streets of Albany, and it seems their threats just keep rolling in. On March 2, 2011, menacing Consumertocracy leaders confronted and practically assaulted our brave mental illness policy hero, D.J. Jaffe as he made his way to testify at […]
Posted in "mental illness", Albany, consumertocracy, DJ Jaffe, forced psychiatric "treatment", human rights, involuntary commitment, Mental Hygiene Budget, New York State, psychiatric drugs as "treatment", psychiatric survivors, Treatment Advocacy Center, who needs civil rights anyway?
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EDP! EDP! The Consumertocracy runs amok in the streets of Albany!
Fellow NamiDearests, We bring you an emergency broadcast. On 1-11-11, the consumertocracy descended upon Albany with their ranting, unreasonable requests for human rights. They thronged the streets brandishing large, orange inflatable weapon-type thingies, beating on street signs and generally disrupting the status quo. Watch the startling footage from their public rampage: They forced their way […]
Posted in "bipolar disorder", "mental illness", Albany, consumertocracy, DJ Jaffe, ethics get in the way, human rights, Inspiration, involuntary commitment, Legislative Educational Awareness Day, NAMI mommies, NAMI propaganda, New York State, psychiatric drugs as "treatment", psychiatric survivors, restraint, scapegoating, Treatment Advocacy Center, who needs civil rights anyway?
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