Mr Chris wrote:
megalomaniacal wankshaft.
Jon Hare, if you're reading, could be something in that idea!
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I wonder how linked this has been to the fashion for diagnosing badly-raised kids as having ADHD? Has this middle class co-opting of mental illness made it socially acceptable?
Interestingly - and I'm sure variously not surprising, I can take a joke on it, if anyone wants to - I was repeatedly told I was 'hyperactive'* and throughout pretty much my entire childhood, my parents were repeatedly told by the family GP, and some of my school teachers, that I needed to be put on drugs for it, to 'control my behaviour'. Story of my fucking life! They didn't, incidentally, partly owing to my Grandfather and some other family members dying as a direct result of prescribed medication, causing my family to be quite 'funny' about that sort of thing.
Anyway! I don't believe that it is socially acceptable yet. There's still the common perception that admitting to having a mental illness is an attention-seeking thing done by Americans who moan in loud, brash voices about 'OMG BY THERAPIST BILL!' and don't know world geography; or, that it's more simply a bad thing that only wrong people have.
Given the increasingly eugenics-oriented societal path of the western world over the past hundred-plus years (which has been increasingly revived lately, even in the mainstream, with the whole 'chav' phenomenon), I don't think it's quite there yet. Maybe in twenty years it will be acceptable for the middle-classes to proudly talk of how their child has been 'officially' declared free of mental illness, and how it was such a good idea to have the foetus genetically 'verified' before things 'got too far'.
You know, much like how it's considered a hideous and terrible thing by many to use aborted foetuses for their live-saving stem cells, but making sure that your baby boy won't be a fuckin' poofta is, according to surveys, perhaps okay. Since y'know... it's just making sure they get less trouble at school, and well I'm not gay so I'll be able to better raise them, and...
That's what I think will happen with recognizeable mental illnesses. Science will provide the means, religion and ignorance will provide the justification. Er, sorry to ramble on!
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Also: Welcome back, chap! Glad to hear things are better.
Thank-you, it's nice to be back (for me anyway, and I hope not too bad for others). Things aren't better. But, I'm trying and I'm hopeful, that they will get better. And that, is better. You know what I mean?
* for younger readers, this would be the old-fashioned word for ADHD, much like 'manic depressive' can refer to a wide glut of bipolarity-related illnesses, but still reads as 'mentalist'.
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