Monday, 7 October 2013

Worthing Mental Health Awareness Week

So they claim anyway, they don't actually seem that interested in mental health at all, it looks to me like it's just another political backslapping exercise by the local Dim Libs and Tory Scum. No change there then, let's pretend we're helping those worse off than ourselves by demeaning them and getting our ugly potato faces all over the local rag.

Spelling mistakes aside, what a load of old cobblers this is.

Opened by Tim Loughton, remember him, he used to be a minister, now he's just a bitter, twisted, vengeful liar. Yes, Worthing mental health awareness week is opened by the man who publicly called me a "well known local nutter". The man who claimed that Autism was a mental illness, and that this and all "other" mental conditions were caused solely by poor parenting. Why would he make such an ill informed claim? Simple, he's making a profit by spouting this kind of crap through his "Mindless Policy Group". Obviously the ideal person to open such an awareness event.

Who else is attending, Oh yes the local police inspector. Would that possibly be the same one in charge of the team of animals who beat me to a pulp and then left me for 8 hours in a cell with no medical attention? Yes, the very same, he is clearly a paragon of caring isn't he.

What happens when you raise concerns, as a service user with the organiser? You get this.....

Yes, this is not about mental health at all, it's clearly just a "good stuff" kind of event, because all mental health conditions are good, happy and wholesome. Mental health conditions are not happy, they are f*cking horrible, and a stupid little back slapping exercise in a backstreet church in Worthing will do absolutely f*ck all to change that, all it will do is get some extra column inches for some sad old politicos who are about as as clued up as they are charismatic.

If you want people to be aware of MH issues, eating cake and clapping like a trained seal at someone giving a shit purely for publicity purposes, just won't do it.

 Explaining MH issues honestly in a public forum won't result in the clapping of hands, and a slice of cake from Asda who made their views pretty clear on how they view "mental patients", is more than likely to stick in the throat of anyone who actually knows anything about MH conditions. Asda can shove their cake up their bottoms and so can all the sanctimonious turds who think that a weeks publicity in a crappy little church hall, will make a jot of difference in the real world.

 An event that is supposed to help sufferers of MH conditions should be making people aware of the problems involved not as a publicity stunt for failing politicians. The fact that Timbo the Ignorant is presiding and the refreshments are provided by Asda has meant that I won't be attending, and neither will any of my local support group of fellow sufferers. You can shove your monkey show up your arses and f*ck off while you're doing it. If you want to understand MH conditions, lock yourself in a dark room for a week, and you'll begin to get a taste of what it's like, you patronising b*stards.

Take care out there, it's full of cockwombles.
K