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Originally Posted by saltgirl
There are people with mental health issues who are doing this already and there are pretty famous people such as law professors also. This is not an issue that is going away or can be done only one way. It will take many from different angles working to create a whole set of frames to get it out there and then admitted before anyone will try to make better protections or ways to get out or ways to get help. There are many many different issues.
We are each a drop but together we make an ocean.
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There are indeed a lot of survivors. There are too many people saying the same thing for this to stay quiet forever, but normally these kinds of issues require people to work together rather than as lone wolves. Problem is a lot of survivors are scared to speak up because they're worried no one will listen or have been threatened to stay quiet. A social movement is necessary to make a change like this and that would require years of teamwork, research, coordination and organization.
So how can survivors start connecting with one another?
Thanks,
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