Can’t get much more dense than this.

Can’t get much more dense than this.

Essays in mental health philosophyāless ātips,ā more why things work (or donāt). I look at the first principles under therapy, psychiatry, psychology, and everyday life, and occasionally share notes from papers and books-in-progress.
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3 responses to “The Measure Of Idiocy in America”
You Americans have taken this ‘Anyone can become president’ a step too far. š
Just goes back to the old question: Do we really think Everyone has a right to vote? Should it only be āinformedā or āeducatedā people? Perhaps allowing everyone to vote allows the āinformedā people incentive to actually have to do something for their democracy. š
Everybody has a right to vote. Criminals included. Let’s not make this a rich white male thing again.