We Are the Normal Ones - And the Outside World are the Fruit-Loops

Having heard about the Train Stabbing, last night, I can safely assume that we're the level-headed ones.

Perhaps our way of living spared us from the savagery out there. We know how to process ills better. Rather than lash out, we find other outlets for satisfaction.

Some Inner-City areas, in our country, would make the Third World Squirm. A society trained, like dogs, to attack at will.

The problem is Centralised Planning. Trying to make every town and city the same. In the end, they lost their sense of character. Too many aspiring architects, with connections, ruining everything.

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  • I'm not aware of anythng being released about the guys mental state or if he's ND? If he's got mental health problems then I think this just highlights how poor mental health services are in general and how underfunded they are.

    I saw on the News just now about the Southport enquiry and the evidence from the brother of the murderer, he said that nobody could control his brother. It did come out at the time that  services were inadaquate and had been unable to help him. Personally I would like to see more long term beds for people who suffer severely with mental health, it seems a revolving door of emergency call outs admissions and then dischareges. That's not good for anyone, I'd hate for us to go back to the days of people being locked up forever on flimsey evidence, but there must be many cases where people need locking up fo rthier own safet and everyone elses.

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  • I'm not aware of anythng being released about the guys mental state or if he's ND? If he's got mental health problems then I think this just highlights how poor mental health services are in general and how underfunded they are.

    I saw on the News just now about the Southport enquiry and the evidence from the brother of the murderer, he said that nobody could control his brother. It did come out at the time that  services were inadaquate and had been unable to help him. Personally I would like to see more long term beds for people who suffer severely with mental health, it seems a revolving door of emergency call outs admissions and then dischareges. That's not good for anyone, I'd hate for us to go back to the days of people being locked up forever on flimsey evidence, but there must be many cases where people need locking up fo rthier own safet and everyone elses.

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