Message from @Beemann
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Ah there we go
Events were the other way around
And her testimony fit in
In a crisis situation it can be very difficult to keep straight what is happening.
But thought shots had come from the other end of the building
And basically that, yes
I've dealt with such confusion professionally when responding to a crisis or disaster
@DrYuriMom in such a situation you normally don't prioritize to get your ass in front of a cameria
We had a murder suicide come to the ED that we thought at first was a double murder with a free range shooter
Media comes around and interviews everyone
Lock down happened but we soon realized the police just didn't want to accept a mother murdered her son and then herself and the boyfriend was innocently walking a dog through it all.
It was a therapy inducing nightmare all around.
@DrYuriMom Mind telling me what city that was?
@DrYuriMom (i'm not calling you a liar, i'm just a bit shocked, and surprised, that such a situation could have such an impact on police as to be special memorable case)
That's a pretty fucked up case. It'd be fairly memorable I would think
aye, though not that unusual, sadly enough
But maybe it was an otherwise peaceful, low crime, area
its a pretty fucked up case that is not as uncommon as it should be
I either watch too much American news, or americans don't know what's going on in their country news-wise... I think i can pick tree such cases off the top of my head even :/ When a mother literally broiled her child in a oven :/
one case, the mother kept facebook messaging the father at work, as she was killing his son..texting "I think he's dead" at the end, and them some crazy shit.
There's also a huge difference between hearing about something and being, to some degree, involved in the incident
aye
fuck this is depressing, even to someone with dysthymia
skid it back to fake news! "Nintedo; It's _CAPTURED_ American children" https://youtu.be/yt4KG9ib8S4
Tbh the main thing is that we don't currently tackle mental illness/disorders in an especially productive manner for the most part. This is the case in both Canada and the US. Here a lot of people with debilitating mental illness end up on the streets
maybe you guys should consider that _that_ ends up costing more than therapy?
Oh it absolutely does
Doubly so when you consider non monetary costs
*the party that got us into this mess provincially is the one trying to make a platform out of fixing it*
it's monetary as well, if only as insurance bills for the citizens
crime rises -> insurance prices rises
Sure, that's why I said it's doubly the case when also considering non monetary costs
i read "doubly" as "doubtly" 😃
_skims_
Doesn't Canada have public mental health care though?
Not really, or at least not across all provinces
Your countries are too big, mega unions _NEVER_ work .. Not the Roman empire, not the EU, not the USSR...No one gives a shit, until it's provenly felt in their wallet or life.
1. Prescription medication is paid for by the individual
2. Pretty sure therapy is too
3. We had an institution but it was closed instead of being reformed
The thing is that Canada wouldn't function as a collection of countries. None of the regions are sufficiently developed for that to work. It'd be like trying to segment Russia
Worse actually, since Russia vastly outnumbers us