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?
This is a very legitimate question. And it's not "shitty" or "insensitive" to ask. It needs to be addressed, and wasn't.
How is it any different than casting a ballot for someone named Herschel Walker but then it turns out there are 10 different people all named Herschel Walker, all with the same birthday and appearance. Which one holds office? And if elected, one of the 10 will at random be in the Senate voting, and is it actually the same one who got elected? There is in fact a serious legal issue.