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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The video made me sick. This guy doesn’t need “support,” he needs to be permanently separated from society. If you are defending him, please pick him up and keep him at your house. You can support him. [/quote] Seriously this is the only sane response. STFU about supports. Any person committing a heinous act can claim to be mentally ill (bc what same person would do this?) He needs to be away from society, I couldn't care less what happens to him.[/quote] OK MAGA.[/quote] A person is MAGA if they think a person with an extensive history of breakdowns that include harrassing people, specifically - sexually harassing people, dating back years, who violently attacked two daycare providers and masturbated in front of 30 daycare children, shouldn't be permanently hospitalized? OK. Frankly, if DC does this right, they could file a separate charge for each child present, couldn't they?[/quote] I'm the PP and farthest thing from MAGA. I'm a POC and Democrat. I also think anyone who is remotely okay with this situation is a complete sicko. Is the mass shooter in Maine also just having a mental health crisis?[/quote] Yes, probably. Mentally healthy people don't shoot 30 people or attack day care workers and masturbate in front of children. Recognizing that people are having mental health issues doesn't mean they should be excused for their crimes. Mental health issues this severe require a swift and severe response.[/quote] Like providing free housing so that the individual has time to "work on their issues." [/quote] Yes, they should get free housing since they can’t work. But that free housing should be in a secure place away from the rest of society. [/quote] It's called permanent psychiatric housing and it shouldn't be located in a residential neighborhood. It's not that difficult.[/quote] Permanent psychiatric housing on an involuntary basis is not constitutional. When are you going to realize that the judicial system is sandbagging this country?[/quote] This is one of those situations where the law may have been unduly influenced by the culture. One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest debuted on screen in 1972. The leading Supreme Court ruling on involuntary civil commitment was in 1976. Which reminds me that Justice Scalia once cited the TV show 24 as a rationale for exceptions to torture.[/quote] Great book, great movie and there was tons of abuse. HOWEVER.... it's time to look at the abuse which is letting these folks wander the streets, deranged. Where's that book/movie?[/quote]
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