I've just watched some of the Oprah & Harry series on Apple TV, just to clarify, I saw none of the Harry & Meghan talk with Oprah a while back, but was aware of a range of commentary on Twitter. I see basically no MSM commentary as it makes me sick. Long term free from MSM me.
I just want to say, "well done lad" - keep on trying to find a way to be well, keep on expressing yourself however you see fit. Its not you that's lost anything, its the barbaric MSM commentariat that's long lost it way, not its victims.
For high profile people, high profile for *any reason* to open up conversations about mental health problems is exactly what the world need right now. We have epidemic levels of pointless profit driven prescription drug interventions causing more problems than they are helping. We have a massive poverty driven mental health crisis fueling drug abuse, prostitution, gang violence & criminal activity. We have a 2 tier society where in the UK 75% adults live on less than the 27k our Prime Minister just spent on Take Out Lunches, whilst funnelling more & more wealth to the already wealthy, those already in the right clubs, those in the right families.
Despite having been born into one of the aforementioned Establishment 'right families', I'm proud of Harry & all of the other survivors featured in the documentary series. Being mentally & emotionally well is hard work for everyone in a society that does not care about or prioritise common wellbeing. I have 2 adult kids both now suffering the after effects of their childhood neglect & poverty & other abuses that stemmed from those, & just like Harry, are not wanting to pass these down to their young children & attempting to get help, to understand & heal themselves.
My parents, like the Royals, did not have any framework in which to talk about or have empathy for mental health problems. I'm glad Harry has Meghan & a progressive community around him who want to face up to & heal their trauma. It is time.
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