Saturday, May 10, 2025

Valium, Sybil, Satanic Day Care Centers, Prozac, Xanax, ADHD and Gender Dysphoria. What they all have in common?

    Gender dysphoria diagnoses surged recently, with Reuters reporting 42K U.S. kids/teens diagnosed in 2021, nearly 3x 2017's number. From 2017-2021, at least 121,882 kids aged 6-17 got this diagnosis. 


    A 2016 Journal of Adolescent Health review labeled these kids "singularly vulnerable" due to high depression, self-harm, and suicide rates. The APA's DSM notes kids can't fully grasp gender identity, and most eventually accept their biological sex, ceasing to identify as the opposite.


   Aiding this increase is the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled that “gender dysphoria” is not categorically excluded from the ADA’s definition of “disability.” When enacted in 1990, the ADA excluded certain diagnoses, including the now-obsolete “gender identity disorders.” In Williams v. Kincaid, the court examined whether “gender dysphoria,” a more recent diagnosis, falls under this exclusion or is a distinct condition.


   The disability Law Center of Virginia argued in an amicus brief that gender dysphoria is separate from “gender identity disorders.” The court agreed, stating that gender dysphoria involves “discomfort or distress caused by a discrepancy between a person’s gender identity and their sex assigned at birth,” often treatable with medical interventions like hormonal therapy. 


  The court distinguished it from “gender identity disorders” due to its focus on clinically significant distress, not just gender identity. On June 30, 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court denied the defendant’s petition for certiorari, upholding the Fourth Circuit’s decision.


   Transgender identity is not a disability, and not all transgender individuals have or identify with a gender dysphoria diagnosis. However, per Williams v. Kincaid, those diagnosed with gender dysphoria in the Fourth Circuit—covering Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia—are not excluded from ADA protections.


   Children may qualify for SSI benefits if medical conditions cause marked, severe functional limitations. SSA assesses cases individually, considering overall condition and impact on age-appropriate activities.


   So it seems that with any new disorders comes increase of of diagnosis. Along with increase of disability claims. This is often seen in psychiatry thru out the decades. In the 1960s Valium came out and everyone was stressed out and needed a prescription of Valium.

    8 years later Valium was the most abused medication and another disorder that comes along in psychiatry is benzo addiction and treatment of Valium withdrawal at psychiatric hospitals. 


   Sybil the book then movie comes out in the 1970s and a new star is born in psychiatric diagnosis "Multiple Personality disorder". 


   NPR reports that, after the book and film, diagnoses went from a few hundred to thousands. By the late 1980s, there were 40,000 cases diagnosed in the United States alone. Some experts argue that the popularity of "Sybil" contributed to overdiagnosis of the condition. It's also important to note that the real person behind "Sybil," Shirley Mason, later admitted that her multiple personalities were fabricated. 

      So that brings us to the 1980s and satanic cults in day care centers across America. Prozac and Xanax late 80s,  a wonder antidepressant that everyone needed to a new benzodiazipine that wasn't addictive because it's short half life.  5 years later psychiatry learns the hard way, Xanax was the most addictive and abused tranquilizer and needed hospitalization to come off of.


   ADHD, ADD, The Twinkie Defense( Yes it's a real psychiatric defense) to Video Game, Porn, Food Addiction and now the pseudoscience of Gender Affirming care that is a multi-billion dollar industry in America. Psychiatry, Surgeons, Non-Profits, Venture capitalists, Pharmaceutical companies, Cable shows(I Am Jazz) to Pro Palestinian groups jumping on the band wagon to get their share of the pie of the Islam Loving Free Palestinian Transgender community.


    Yet as I summize this will go the way the other attempts that psychiatry tried to validify a new revenue stream of diagnosis. Like Sybil who faked 16 personalities and now how over 200,000 Adolescents claiming to be something there not just seem to be learning from Sybil her/him/it self.



Sunday, March 16, 2025

Is Sneaking into the U.S. a Crime?

Absolutely. Under 8 U.S.C. § 1325, unauthorized entry into the United States is a federal misdemeanor, punishable by fines and imprisonment. 

Impact on Crime Rates

The relationship between illegal immigration and crime rates is complex. While some studies suggest a correlation between higher immigrant populations and lower crime rates, others indicate that certain areas experience increased criminal activity. It's essential to consider various factors, including socioeconomic conditions and local law enforcement practices, when examining this issue.


Hospitals along the U.S.-Mexico border often face increased demand for emergency services due to a variety of factors, including the needs of migrants. This can strain resources, leading to longer wait times and increased healthcare costs. However, quantifying the exact impact of illegal immigration on these facilities is challenging due to limited data.

Number of Illegal Entries Since 2020

According to the Office of Homeland Security Statistics, since the start of Fiscal Year 2021, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has recorded more than 10.8 million encounters nationwide, including over 8.72 million at the Southwest border.  It's important to note that these figures include both legal and illegal entries, and the exact number of unauthorized immigrants is difficult to determine.
Feasibility and Duration of Mass Deportations

Implementing mass deportations would be a monumental task, requiring significant resources and coordination. The time frame for such an endeavor is uncertain and would depend on various factors, including legal proceedings, available infrastructure, and political will. Additionally, ethical and humanitarian considerations play a crucial role in shaping immigration policies.

President Trump's Stance

Former President Donald Trump has consistently advocated for stricter immigration policies, emphasizing border security and the enforcement of existing laws. His administration implemented measures aimed at reducing illegal immigration, including increased deportations and the construction of a border wall.

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's Stance

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has expressed support for immigrant communities, advocating for inclusive policies and protections for undocumented immigrants. Her administration focuses on providing resources and support to ensure the well-being and integration of immigrants into the city's social and economic fabric.

Conclusion

Illegal immigration remains a multifaceted issue with legal, social, and economic implications. Balancing the enforcement of laws with humanitarian considerations continues to be a challenge for policymakers at all levels of government.