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Reminds me of Jason Kander, former Missouri Secretary of State. When he went to the VA hospital to treat his PTSD, he told the nurse that Obama told him he should run for president, and she thought he was delusional.

Correction: It was worse. She asked him how long he’s been hearing voices.

I think I’m gonna make this my go-to story. It’s not the worst I’ve ever heard, which is an asset because people won’t believe you if you tell them the actual bad stuff those people do. And it just perfectly sums up the casual arrogance everyone working in mental health seems to have. The way they treat you as inherently Lesser for being in their care.

If they can’t even handle basic, easily verified shit like “I’m a lawyer” they are never going to believe you when you tell them that you know how to manage a condition you’ve been dealing with for decades better than they can or will.

And then there’s Alexander Morris, who was put in a straitjacket, called racial slurs, and denied treatment for his potentially life-threatening heart condition when he told them he was the lead singer of the band he was lead singer of.

There are multiple parts of that article that are Jae droppingly awful but this one really gets me:

They almost let this man die in a straight jacket simply because they were too racist. And then when they realize their “mistake”, they tell him that his life is worth a 25$ supermarket gift card. Of course he’s suing them for $75,000 as he should but like. Can you imagine how insulted he must’ve been. The 4 Tops were one of the top Motown bands of all time. You can be at the top of the music scene and still, they’ll kill you because you’re black. And they’ll use fake claims about mental illness and “aggression” to justify it