ovenbakedskittles
Bluelighter
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- Jul 11, 2014
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We are all familiar with the notion that crazy people might actually be the sane ones and the general functioning public of the outside world are the ones who are really insane but how deep does this concept go in your mind and how seriously do you really take it??
I think it’s a tragedy that people who are deemed crazy get sent to mental hospitals that actually end up making them feel worse instead of better and get treated like animals and not even seen as a whole person. It’s a major failure in society and speaks to the arrogance and the lack of compassion and connection to your fellow human being. and interestingly enough the people who are considered “normal” don’t really have a problem with this or even think about it and might even think that they deserve that treatment.
People are not willing to look at themselves and realize that they might be perpetuating this dilemma with their own daily thoughts and actions and behaviors and criticisms and opinions. And to be fair we are all human so we will all have some degree of arrogance and feelings of superiority and denial of our deep thoughts and emotions. However I feel that the side of the crazy person happens to be a very oppressed and misunderstood point of view that has been demonized for centuries up until today. And it’s hard for normal people to accept the fact that their neglect and their arrogance and lack of understanding and compassion is actually what fuels the crazy persons manic and sometimes violent behaviors and it’s also hard for them to accept the fact that they themselves might be a little crazy.
I think it’s a tragedy that people who are deemed crazy get sent to mental hospitals that actually end up making them feel worse instead of better and get treated like animals and not even seen as a whole person. It’s a major failure in society and speaks to the arrogance and the lack of compassion and connection to your fellow human being. and interestingly enough the people who are considered “normal” don’t really have a problem with this or even think about it and might even think that they deserve that treatment.
People are not willing to look at themselves and realize that they might be perpetuating this dilemma with their own daily thoughts and actions and behaviors and criticisms and opinions. And to be fair we are all human so we will all have some degree of arrogance and feelings of superiority and denial of our deep thoughts and emotions. However I feel that the side of the crazy person happens to be a very oppressed and misunderstood point of view that has been demonized for centuries up until today. And it’s hard for normal people to accept the fact that their neglect and their arrogance and lack of understanding and compassion is actually what fuels the crazy persons manic and sometimes violent behaviors and it’s also hard for them to accept the fact that they themselves might be a little crazy.