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Replying to @jpmonroe8 @graceelavery
Wow, sounds like a lot of them could use some Xanax or Lexapro
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Replying to @jpmonroe8 @graceelavery
Then maybe she should stop sneering that these pills are being prescribed for "nerves" and "the blues"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @graceelavery
These pills are, sometimes, overprescribed, especially for minors. That's not a crank theory or a whine about big pharma. That's an opinion within the accepted mainstream of psychiatry. Of course, that's not the thesis of her book. Again, Frances Allen is in the bibliography
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Replying to @jpmonroe8 @graceelavery
I don't give a shit about her fucking bibliography
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Replying to @arthur_affect @graceelavery
Good! So she's not calling for a pogrom, not ranting about big pharma, and not denying the realities of anxiety/depression nor saying that one should never treat these pharmaceutically. What have we learned?
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Replying to @jpmonroe8 @graceelavery
That obnoxious defenders of fascism on the Internet are an inexhaustible resource
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Replying to @arthur_affect @graceelavery
The obnoxious people who have no idea what fascism is are an inexhaustible resource. You are dealing in rumor and it's lead to error. Read the book. Write a critical review if you like. We "fascists" are not the ones demanding censorship here.
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Replying to @jpmonroe8 @graceelavery
I have two eyes and I wasn't born yesterday I know a call to pogrom when I see it in the fucking goddamn title of the book right on the center of the cover
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Just like I can see with my own two eyes an anti-pharma talking point and I don't need to read the whole rest of the book for context or look up the bibliography to determine it's a "mainstream opinion" to recognize it for what it is
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