I don't believe there's anything wrong with you believing different things than I do, generally speaking.
What I do think is wrong is this particular point of view. I think it's wrong because I believe we should help EVERYONE who needs help. I don't believe that helping people who have dangerous mental illnesses necessarily detracts from treatment for veterans or people with Alzheimer's, because if we successfully treat these people, they can contribute to society, and contributing to society is what is going to, in the end, help the people with Alzheimer's or veterans. I believe that locking them away or killing them is ending the potential of a human life, which is one of the most tragic things on the face of this earth.
I do not believe that these people are criminals, because their actions are either not within the realm of their control or they are being influenced by their disease in such a way that their actions are not their fault. Even if they prove to be beyond treatment, they can still contribute to the world through being the subject of research so that we can prevent similar fates befalling the people who end up with the disease later down the road. I believe that these people are marginalized and destroyed in many different ways because the average person does not understand the devastation that a mental illness can wreak upon a person if left unchecked, and that is a very scary thing. Obviously I do not want innocent people hurt, but I want to treat the root problem, not the symptoms.
Therefore I find your view on this subject to be abhorrent and truly sickening, as well as tragic beyond measure. But, like I said in my last post, I am not going to change your mind. Nor am I trying to change your mind. I am merely explaining my point of view so that you will understand why I disagree so completely with yours. Go ahead, think whatever you want. It just makes me sad that you feel this way about these people.
What I do think is wrong is this particular point of view. I think it's wrong because I believe we should help EVERYONE who needs help. I don't believe that helping people who have dangerous mental illnesses necessarily detracts from treatment for veterans or people with Alzheimer's, because if we successfully treat these people, they can contribute to society, and contributing to society is what is going to, in the end, help the people with Alzheimer's or veterans. I believe that locking them away or killing them is ending the potential of a human life, which is one of the most tragic things on the face of this earth.
I do not believe that these people are criminals, because their actions are either not within the realm of their control or they are being influenced by their disease in such a way that their actions are not their fault. Even if they prove to be beyond treatment, they can still contribute to the world through being the subject of research so that we can prevent similar fates befalling the people who end up with the disease later down the road. I believe that these people are marginalized and destroyed in many different ways because the average person does not understand the devastation that a mental illness can wreak upon a person if left unchecked, and that is a very scary thing. Obviously I do not want innocent people hurt, but I want to treat the root problem, not the symptoms.
Therefore I find your view on this subject to be abhorrent and truly sickening, as well as tragic beyond measure. But, like I said in my last post, I am not going to change your mind. Nor am I trying to change your mind. I am merely explaining my point of view so that you will understand why I disagree so completely with yours. Go ahead, think whatever you want. It just makes me sad that you feel this way about these people.
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