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- Feb 2, 2022
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I can't talk right now, trying to squeeze the oil from a rattlesnake…
All well and good in theory but police here would punch you in your mouth for resisting arrest if you started quoting this nonsense at them. It's just not practical.The European Convention on Human Rights is separate from European Union!
Well, if you file a complaint with medical authorities, at health ministry or ministry of justice, they won't be laughing. If you are from the USA, Canada or Australia, I can understand you. Things are wild there, but in Europe we have more rights.All well and good in theory but police here would punch you in your mouth for resisting arrest if you started quoting this nonsense at them. It's just not practical.
Quoting human rights laws at people and saying police officers or medical workers are breaking their oath will get you laughed at.
Best advise for people is if they're faced with hospitals. Play their game, don't over react . Ride it out. Don't attempt suicide locked up or say you want to die. Be nice and respectful and wait it out.
Do this and you maybe out in 48 hours.
Putting up a fight and claiming you have all these laws to back you up just going to make the staff torment you and you'll fall short. You're not going to talk your way out of this by reading an e book. You're condemning people to suffer in ways not needed.
The USA has failed in terms of human rights. It does not respect the right to abortion anymore, let alone the right to suicide.Lmao. This is a laughably great post.
Nah, there's no legal squirming to be done. I'm in US and have been involuntary before, they don't need shit to put me there again against my will. My lawyer even told me that- once you've been involuntary once it takes nearly nothing to do it again.
BTW, they automatically give you a pro bono lawyer when you're involuntarily hospitalized. And it's not like they'd let you just walk out to pursue a legal battle… they'd hold you indefinitely while you battled with aid of a lawyer, at which point you're already involuntarily held, so… The lawyer I had certainly wasn't like "here's how to get out of this" it was more "here's all the ways in which they can further massively fuck you and if they pursue that I'll be your defense."
Well, if you file a complaint with medical authorities, at health ministry or ministry of justice, they won't be laughing. If you are from the USA, Canada or Australia, I can understand you. Things are wild there, but in Europe we have more rights.
The USA has failed in terms of human rights. It does not respect the right to abortion anymore, let alone the right to suicide.
The problem is that you need lawyers and courts that are not cheap, but yes there is legal protection and relevant human rights decisions. Did you know that in GermanyI live in Europe. You have no idea what you're on about
The problem is that you need lawyers and courts that are not cheap, but yes there is legal protection and relevant human rights decisions. Did you know that in Germany
suicide is a FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHT, coming from the right to personality?
"The general right of personality (Art. 2(1) in conjunction with Art. 1(1) of the Basic Law, Grundgesetz – GG) encompasses a right to a self-determined death. This right includes the freedom to take one's own life and, as the case may be, resort to assistance provided voluntarily by third parties for this purpose. Where, in the exercise of this right, an individual decides to end their own life, having reached this decision based on how they personally define quality of life and a meaningful existence, their decision must, in principle, be respected by state and society as an act of autonomous self-determination. For these reasons, the Second Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court has held, in a judgment pronounced today, that the prohibition of assisted suicide services set out in § 217 of the Criminal Code (Strafgesetzbuch – StGB) violates the Basic Law and is void. The Court found that, in practice, the prohibition effectively vitiates any possibility for the individual concerned to resort to assisted suicide. It does not follow from this judgment that the legislator is barred under constitutional law from imposing any rules on suicide assistance. However, when enacting legislative provisions, it has to ensure that sufficient space remains for the individual to exercise their right to a self-determined death and to pursue and carry out the decision to end their life on their own terms".Criminalisation of assisted suicide services unconstitutional
The general right of personality (Art. 2(1) in conjunction with Art. 1(1) of the Basic Law, Grundgesetz – GG) encompasses a right to a self-determined death. This right includes the freedom to take one’s own life and, as the case may be, resort to assistance provided voluntarily by third parties...www.bundesverfassungsgericht.de
What is the Bill of Rights then, Act of Settlement? . Yes Uk has a constitution and constitutional rights.The UK has no written constitution
The OP is promoting dangerous bs to vulnerable people. His intention isn't good, he wants people to be crash dummies for his crackpot theories as he's not brave enough to try his sick delusions out himself.I'm with you, this is complete bullshit. Anything that begins with "psychiatry is pseudoscience" shoots up giant red flags. This whole line is rubbish…
I totally agree with this. The U.S. has slipped over the edge into the Failed Democracy category (a separate but related issue from human rights, but that's where my mind went).The USA has failed in terms of human rights.
Mods think otherwise, yes "vulnerable" people have rights, including the right to decide the time and manner of their death (in Europe), and resist against the psychiatric gestapo that tells them how to live and die, without being able to resolve their problems that lead to suicide (whether material, existential or emotional). You are the one who deprives them of their rights and liberty with your attitude. If they do not stand up for their rights, who will?What is the Bill of Rights then, Act of Settlement? . Yes Uk has a constitution and constitutional rights.
The OP is promoting dangerous bs to vulnerable people. His intention isn't good, he wants people to be crash dummies for his crackpot theories as he's not brave enough to try his sick delusions out himself.
He can't point of any real world examples of what he's claiming to work, so that's where he wants people on this forum to come in.
You've just denied that Uk has a constitution yet claim to be advocating for people's rights. Sorry it's very hard to take you seriouslyMods think otherwise, yes "vulnerable" people have rights, including the right to decide the time and manner of their death (in Europe), and resist against the psychiatric gestapo that tells them how to live and die, without being able to resolve their problems that lead to suicide (whether material, existential or emotional). You are the one who deprives them of their rights and liberty with your attitude. If they do not stand up for their rights, who will?
The UK constitution is unwritten as it has never been codified and therefore there are few rights set on stone. Politicians have more freedom to create laws than in other countries, and constitutional court less ability to intervene, since it has never been codified. You can do whatever you want, but personally I would always use any provisions to defend myself against medical despotism and patternalism. Just don't spread any misinformation, bc your right to decide how and when to end your life is protected by the European Convention on Human Rights, as long as you have the capacity to decide for yourself. The only danger to autonomy is the fact that many "mental illnesses" cannot be located in your brain and blood, so psychiatrists can label you whatever they want (dangerous, etc.), to strip your rights and liberty, and protect themselves from legal action in case you die from suicide.
I have provided link and evidence, yet you are only personally attacking me. I am here for those who want to listen with an open mind, as I my arguments come from pro-choice suicide organizations and their legal research. People are "vulnerable" when they do not know their rights, and are subject to powerful forces, as psychiatrists that have enough power to "cure" people, have enough power to be authoritarian despots and imprisoners.
I will be stealing this, thanks!I don't know what this thread is about, so I will leave you with this.View attachment 92455
What the hell are you talking about? You can go into any planned parenthood and get an abortion here in the US. *Shaking my head*The USA has failed in terms of human rights. It does not respect the right to abortion anymore, let alone the right to suicide.
Haven't you heard that the Supreme Court may reverse the constitutional right to abortion. Also, psychiatrists in the USA are much more aggressive in terms of involuntary hospitalization (preventative detention) than in Europe, due to fear of lawsuits and institutional greed.What the hell are you talking about? You can go into any planned parenthood and get an abortion here in the US. *Shaking my head*
Yes, this is sadly true. They run around American neighborhoods with giant butterfly nets, snatching anyone they can. If only there a superhero of some kind—preferably not wearing spandex—who knows how to vanquish psychiatrists!Also, psychiatrists in the USA are much more aggressive in terms of involuntary hospitalization (preventative detention) than in Europe, due to fear of lawsuits and institutional greed.
Prof. Thomas Szasz (Psychiatrist) is unfortunately dead. He was a superherero. Thankfully, his friend Prof. Jeffrey Schaler is still alive and active in Citizens Comission of Human RightsYes, this is sadly true. They run around American neighborhoods with giant butterfly nets, snatching anyone they can. If only there a superhero of some kind—preferably not wearing spandex—who knows how to vanquish psychiatrists!
I am kind of disturbed by how closely this resembles my childhood photos, except for the dog hair. I think my glasses were thicker, though.I don't know what this thread is about, so I will leave you with this.View attachment 92455
So, let me see if I have this straight: after you pimp a link that says psychiatry is a pseudoscience you list your heroes as a Council of Critical Psychiatry, but go on to say they're not as potent as a dead guy. Got it.Our new heroes are here and Founded The Council of Critical Psychiatry, but they are not as potent as Prof. Thomas Szasz. http://cepuk.org/
It's clear that psychiatrists in the USA are extremely aggressive in hospitalizing people to get insurance money and avoid legal liability. Watch this documentary and resources. Hand them over to your lawyer and quote them in court. If this information was untrue, these sources would be sued for every penny they had, but they are sadly at least partially true. Laughably, both resources are written based on opinions and testimonies of mental health professionals from the UK and USA.Lmao. This is a laughably great post.
Nah, there's no legal squirming to be done. I'm in US and have been involuntary before, they don't need shit to put me there again against my will. My lawyer even told me that- once you've been involuntary once it takes nearly nothing to do it again.
BTW, they automatically give you a pro bono lawyer when you're involuntarily hospitalized. And it's not like they'd let you just walk out to pursue a legal battle… they'd hold you indefinitely while you battled with aid of a lawyer, at which point you're already involuntarily held, so… The lawyer I had certainly wasn't like "here's how to get out of this" it was more "here's all the ways in which they can further massively fuck you and if they pursue that I'll be your defense."
Okay next time I get involuntarily hospitalized you bet your ass I'm gonna pursue a legal battle based on the "mental illness doesn't actually exist" argument, not because I don't believe I'll get absolutely laughed out of court, but because that sounds like an epic and hilarious way to spend my energy and I'm totally all about that. I'm serious. I'm into this plan.It's clear that psychiatrists in the USA are extremely aggressive in hospitalizing people to get insurance money and avoid legal liability. Watch this documentary and resources. Hand them over to your lawyer and quote them in court. If this information was untrue, these sources would be sued for every penny they had, but they are sadly at least partially true. Laughably, both resources are written based on opinions and testimonies of mental health professionals from the UK and USA.
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Diagnostic & Statistical Manual: Psychiatry’s Deadliest Scam
It’s psychiatry’s best-selling catalog of mental illness — nearly a thousand pages long and covering everything from depression and anxiety to stuttering, cigarette addiction, fear of spiders, nightmares, problems with math and even disorder of infancy — all reinterpreted and labeled as a brain...www.cchr.org![]()
Psychiatry as Pseudoscience
It is customary to define psychiatry as a medical specialty concerned with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illnesses. This is a worthless and misleading definition. Mental illness is …antilogicalism.com
In order to cure a disease, you have to identify a physical lession and use appropriate means to correct that lession.Okay next time I get involuntarily hospitalized you bet your ass I'm gonna pursue a legal battle based on the "mental illness doesn't actually exist" argument, not because I don't believe I'll get absolutely laughed out of court, but because that sounds like an epic and hilarious way to spend my energy and I'm totally all about that. I'm serious. I'm into this plan.