I disagree with this. What Kaatrina said was not spot on, nor 100% correct but quite vastly incorrect. I have given comprehensive evidence and arguments for my claims and for my disputes/responses to the criticisms of others, including Kaatrina. I have not received an adequate, detailed and evidence-based response at any time.
These are extremely important matters I've always been discussing. Terrible crimes have occurred, directly relevant to the victims in these threads, to their injuries, to their recovery, to their well-being, etc. These are directly relevant to "daily struggles."
It is not appropriate to be dismissive of these extremely serious and relevant matters, unless you have reason to do so, unless their is strong evidence that refutes my evidence and my claims.
These threads on the bluelight forum are the definitive community and forum, in all the internet and all the world, brick & mortar, as well, for discussion of both paliperidone-induced depression and sexual dysfunction and antipsychotic induced depression and sexual dysfunction (to the best of my knowledge) and I've asked others to show me any other forums that rival this one in this regard but have not received a response. The moderators on these threads have a duty to the posters, to these victims and to society. I have worked very hard to try to illuminate why these matters are important--my efforts have usually been very well received on these forums but today, it seems, the current regulars have been unexpectedly offended by them and not appreciative at all. These responses are not justified and I have tried to make clear why, while hoping to get more details and evidence from the posters today why they have these strong opinions.
I am not trying to pick quarrels, I just want to have constructive conversations. When I give strong opinions, I try to provide as much evidence as possible. The others on this thread today should do the same and refrain from characterizing me in a defamatory way without any evidence. These matters I discuss should be defended from unreasonable attacks on them. They are of profound moral importance and direct importance to the thread subject, to posters and victims and the larger cause it represents. No, I did not invent this "cause." If there are vast numbers of victims of psychiatric drug induced injuries, this is a "cause" that exists, independently of me, independently of me calling it so.