Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A question about Herschel Walker... If he gets elected, how exactly does that work? I mean, given he has multiple personality disorder...
https://www.startribune.com/herschel-walker-reveals-he-suffers-from-multiple-personality-disorder/16686526/
When he is voting on a bill, how would we know it's the Herschel Walker personality who was elected and not some other personality casting the vote? After all, if it's a different personality, wouldn't that actually be a vote being cast by some other random person other than Herschel Walker, who wasn't elected?
This is a shitty question, especially considering how progressives and liberals push hard to destigmatize mental illness. I guess it’s all right to stigmatize mental illness and being open about conditions when the person is Republican?
+1 This question was especially insensitive due to the way it was worded and the demeaning, sarcastic intent behind it. Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Dumb as a brick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A question about Herschel Walker... If he gets elected, how exactly does that work? I mean, given he has multiple personality disorder...
https://www.startribune.com/herschel-walker-reveals-he-suffers-from-multiple-personality-disorder/16686526/
When he is voting on a bill, how would we know it's the Herschel Walker personality who was elected and not some other personality casting the vote? After all, if it's a different personality, wouldn't that actually be a vote being cast by some other random person other than Herschel Walker, who wasn't elected?
This is a shitty question, especially considering how progressives and liberals push hard to destigmatize mental illness. I guess it’s all right to stigmatize mental illness and being open about conditions when the person is Republican?
You can de-stigmatize mental illness, but still acknowledge that certain types and levels of mental illness mean you shouldn't be a Senator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A question about Herschel Walker... If he gets elected, how exactly does that work? I mean, given he has multiple personality disorder...
https://www.startribune.com/herschel-walker-reveals-he-suffers-from-multiple-personality-disorder/16686526/
When he is voting on a bill, how would we know it's the Herschel Walker personality who was elected and not some other personality casting the vote? After all, if it's a different personality, wouldn't that actually be a vote being cast by some other random person other than Herschel Walker, who wasn't elected?
This is a shitty question, especially considering how progressives and liberals push hard to destigmatize mental illness. I guess it’s all right to stigmatize mental illness and being open about conditions when the person is Republican?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A question about Herschel Walker... If he gets elected, how exactly does that work? I mean, given he has multiple personality disorder...
https://www.startribune.com/herschel-walker-reveals-he-suffers-from-multiple-personality-disorder/16686526/
When he is voting on a bill, how would we know it's the Herschel Walker personality who was elected and not some other personality casting the vote? After all, if it's a different personality, wouldn't that actually be a vote being cast by some other random person other than Herschel Walker, who wasn't elected?
This is a shitty question, especially considering how progressives and liberals push hard to destigmatize mental illness. I guess it’s all right to stigmatize mental illness and being open about conditions when the person is Republican?
You can de-stigmatize mental illness, but still acknowledge that certain types and levels of mental illness mean you shouldn't be a Senator.
Really? How does that destigmatize mental illness? What jobs do you think would be suitable?
Ahh, never change, Republican. Because of course you think a domestic abuser with multiple personalities - over whom he says he has no control - should be in the Senate. You probably also think he needs more guns in his day to day life just like you think about all domestic abusers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A question about Herschel Walker... If he gets elected, how exactly does that work? I mean, given he has multiple personality disorder...
https://www.startribune.com/herschel-walker-reveals-he-suffers-from-multiple-personality-disorder/16686526/
When he is voting on a bill, how would we know it's the Herschel Walker personality who was elected and not some other personality casting the vote? After all, if it's a different personality, wouldn't that actually be a vote being cast by some other random person other than Herschel Walker, who wasn't elected?
This is a shitty question, especially considering how progressives and liberals push hard to destigmatize mental illness. I guess it’s all right to stigmatize mental illness and being open about conditions when the person is Republican?
You can de-stigmatize mental illness, but still acknowledge that certain types and levels of mental illness mean you shouldn't be a Senator.
Really? How does that destigmatize mental illness? What jobs do you think would be suitable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A question about Herschel Walker... If he gets elected, how exactly does that work? I mean, given he has multiple personality disorder...
https://www.startribune.com/herschel-walker-reveals-he-suffers-from-multiple-personality-disorder/16686526/
When he is voting on a bill, how would we know it's the Herschel Walker personality who was elected and not some other personality casting the vote? After all, if it's a different personality, wouldn't that actually be a vote being cast by some other random person other than Herschel Walker, who wasn't elected?
This is a shitty question, especially considering how progressives and liberals push hard to destigmatize mental illness. I guess it’s all right to stigmatize mental illness and being open about conditions when the person is Republican?
You can de-stigmatize mental illness, but still acknowledge that certain types and levels of mental illness mean you shouldn't be a Senator.
Really? How does that destigmatize mental illness? What jobs do you think would be suitable?
He seemed to be pretty happy selling snake oil.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A question about Herschel Walker... If he gets elected, how exactly does that work? I mean, given he has multiple personality disorder...
https://www.startribune.com/herschel-walker-reveals-he-suffers-from-multiple-personality-disorder/16686526/
When he is voting on a bill, how would we know it's the Herschel Walker personality who was elected and not some other personality casting the vote? After all, if it's a different personality, wouldn't that actually be a vote being cast by some other random person other than Herschel Walker, who wasn't elected?
This is a shitty question, especially considering how progressives and liberals push hard to destigmatize mental illness. I guess it’s all right to stigmatize mental illness and being open about conditions when the person is Republican?
You can de-stigmatize mental illness, but still acknowledge that certain types and levels of mental illness mean you shouldn't be a Senator.
Really? How does that destigmatize mental illness? What jobs do you think would be suitable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A question about Herschel Walker... If he gets elected, how exactly does that work? I mean, given he has multiple personality disorder...
https://www.startribune.com/herschel-walker-reveals-he-suffers-from-multiple-personality-disorder/16686526/
When he is voting on a bill, how would we know it's the Herschel Walker personality who was elected and not some other personality casting the vote? After all, if it's a different personality, wouldn't that actually be a vote being cast by some other random person other than Herschel Walker, who wasn't elected?
This is a shitty question, especially considering how progressives and liberals push hard to destigmatize mental illness. I guess it’s all right to stigmatize mental illness and being open about conditions when the person is Republican?
You can de-stigmatize mental illness, but still acknowledge that certain types and levels of mental illness mean you shouldn't be a Senator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A question about Herschel Walker... If he gets elected, how exactly does that work? I mean, given he has multiple personality disorder...
https://www.startribune.com/herschel-walker-reveals-he-suffers-from-multiple-personality-disorder/16686526/
When he is voting on a bill, how would we know it's the Herschel Walker personality who was elected and not some other personality casting the vote? After all, if it's a different personality, wouldn't that actually be a vote being cast by some other random person other than Herschel Walker, who wasn't elected?
This is a shitty question, especially considering how progressives and liberals push hard to destigmatize mental illness. I guess it’s all right to stigmatize mental illness and being open about conditions when the person is Republican?