bhsmte
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I replied most of your questions to other because they where asking the same questions. I will NOT reply them over and over again and over again.
I will instead answer that which you asked specifically.
I have bad concentration due to my illness so I overread the rule. Free spech does not cover the rule to insult in my country so I was not prepared that such a rule exists.
Free speech is globally not regarded as a right that can overule other rights such as personality rights.
There are cleare guidlines on how to speak with mentally ill persons and one is not to be aggressive. The aim is to avoid stress at all cost as this worsens any mental illness. If you do not believe me go ask a psychatrist and not your favourite newspaper.
That you do not know an illness that can and was in my case confused with shizophrenia means you have no clue what mental illness are.
Nevertheless you want to teach me, someone who has been seven times in psychatry, has friends and family with such illnesses about what is good for the mentally ill?
Just Why?
I have not seen anyone get overly aggressive with you in this thread. I understand your personal psychology causes you to likely perceive conversations with others in a different manner than most. With that being the case, maybe you should make the decision, to remove yourself from situations, you deem threatening.
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