“I’m almost surprised you’re not antisemitic Elias,” a chat member once wrote. “It usually goes hand and hand [sic] with the whole Stalin did nothing wrong mantra,” alluding to Rodriguez’s support for old school communism.

“One of the biggest things that stalin [sic] didn’t do wrong was ending the most antisemitic regime ever yet known 2 man,” Rodriguez responded.

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Still, when it came to race, Rodriquez’s hatred seemed reserved for white people.

“Lol you probably would have to actually genocide white people to make this a normal country,” Rodriguez wrote in one post. “Like even a very targeted and selective rehabilitation program would probably have to lead to the lifetime imprisonments of tens of millions of white people.”

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In all his rage though, Rodriguez had an almost wide-eyed optimism about the global south, which as a self-identified Maoist Third Worldist, he believed alone had “revolutionary potential.”

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    Say that shit to my face or any of my comrades and I’m throwing hands. Not in some bullshit machismo tough guy way either. More like a I’m seeing red and am now trying to kill you type shit.

    Fuck all the way off with that. You don’t get to cosplay as a comrade and then say some fascist bullshit.

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      Really depends on how fucked up the shit the schizophrenic person gets up to was tbh. Some are extremely problematic and very difficult to handle, like a danger to everyone around them, keep knives in locked drawers and expect daily instances of real and damaging violence, if they get sharp objects expect real and serious injuries, always have emergency first aid on standby… That kind of serious.

      I can very much see how someone can come to the “this isn’t something you should be handling at home” position at the extremes of this condition. I can also see how some people could be so committed to NOT using a dedicated mental health home too though and having it destroy them and everyone around them.

      It could be a very difficult one we don’t understand fully without greater context.

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        Stop complaining and just dispose of him.

        Is a very fucking far cry from “you can’t handle this at home”. It sounds like he went full eugenics on the basis of “having to hear about it online”, which is not a good look. Maybe the full context is different but I have been pretty fucking ground down without ever suggesting someone “dispose” of their brother because I was sick of hearing about it.

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        Honestly as someone who’s been committed if I was going to be committed indefinitely I would prefer it if the person doing that out of “compassion” just slit my throat while laughing.

        Many psych wards are just prisons without activities were expressing frustration gets you immediately sedated and you’re forced to fuck with your mind.

        Inpatient treatment acutely works for some people, but I have never known someone chronically committed who was having a good time. Schizophrenia is pretty treatable, and only a tiny minority of people with it are ever violent towards others.

        Paternalistic insitutionalising against someone’s consent is pretty disgusting. I don’t really care what the label is, people who aren’t hurting others have a right to be free and people have a right to choose what treatments they want or don’t want. People also deserve to be treated as individuals and not have behaviours assumed because some old fart in a Tweed jacket slapped a label on them.

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          Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying this in like some take that this isn’t a pretty rough thing for someone to be saying… But from the perspective that I want to believe the best in people and do recognise there are some situations where I can kind of understand how people reach the end of their tether to compassion with this.

          It’s rough. I live with daily stories from a family member that works in an nhs hospital though. We potentially have completely different opinions on how bad care and support is because of our different systems, I suspect it’s slightly better here than the prison conditions you’re describing of the american ones but I don’t know first hand I have to admit.

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            I’m from Australia. Funding is so bad nurses have to supply their own pens.

            When I was committed my options were watch day time TV in a room of unfamiliar people doing strange things or try to not watch daytime TV in a room full of unfamiliar people doing strange things.

            Literally prisoners have more privacy and personal space, also more books and the option for classes etc. Also prisoners aren’t forced to take sedatives that make you feel sick and make pissing difficult.

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                Yeah I spent 3 months in there. I literally keep a means of rapid and most likely unpleasant suicide on me because I am never going in anyone’s cage again. That in itself sucks because while I’m quite sane, misdiagnosis is fun, I am occasionally severely depressed so it’s not the safest thing to carry.

                Anyway ableism sucks, humans don’t deserve to be treated in ways we treat non humans who also don’t deserve it because they’re a bit, or a lot, different. I firmly believe that committing people to psych wards involuntarily should require higher levels of evidence of danger to others than putting them in prison would since they have less rights in one.

                If people go voluntarily that’s one thing, but given psych wards can force ingestion of psychoactive substances it’s an extremely fucked up thing to do to someone who’s just inconvenient.

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            Tell me to “dispose” of any human on earth like they’re garbage and I’m fighting you full stop.

            You can tell me it was a poor choice of words when they fix your jaw.

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        Yeah it’s tough because there really aren’t good systems in place for helping people like this unless you have a shitload of money (gee what a surprise I wonder why)

        But yeah if you say shit like what this guy did in front of me, as someone who’s brother had schizophrenia, yeah, dude’s gettin’ put in his place, some way or another