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Is Free Thinking A Mental Illness?
• Off The Grid via Prison Planet.comThe DSM-IV is the manual used by psychiatrists to diagnose mental illnesses and, with each new edition, there are scores of new mental illnesses. Are we becoming sicker? Is it getting harder to be mentally healthy? Authors of the DSM-IV say that it’s because they’re better able to identify these illnesses today. Critics charge that it’s because they have too much time on their hands.
New mental illnesses identified by the DSM-IV include arrogance, narcissism, above-average creativity, cynicism, and antisocial behavior. In the past, these were called “personality traits,” but now they’re diseases.
And there are treatments available.
According to the DSM-IV, the diagnosis guidelines for identifying oppositional defiant disorder are for children, but adults can just as easily suffer from the disease. This should give any freethinking American reason for worry.
The Soviet Union used new “mental illnesses” for political repression. People who didn’t accept the beliefs of the Communist Party developed a new type of schizophrenia. They suffered from the delusion of believing communism was wrong. They were isolated, forcefully medicated, and put through repressive “therapy” to bring them back to sanity.
When the last edition of the DSM-IV was published, identifying the symptoms of various mental illnesses in children, there was a jump in the diagnosis and medication of children. Some states have laws that allow protective agencies to forcibly medicate, and even make it a punishable crime to withhold medication. This paints a chilling picture for those of us who are nonconformists.
Although the authors of the manual claim no ulterior motives but simply better diagnostic practices, the labeling of freethinking and nonconformity as mental illnesses has a lot of potential for abuse. It can easily become a weapon in the arsenal of a repressive state.





3 Comments in Response to Is Free Thinking A Mental Illness?
Free thinking is not a mental illness. In fact, it is one of the greatest qualities of mankind.
Using free thinking to intentionally come to wrong conclusions on a regular basis is one of the worst mental illnesses of mankind, especially when one acts on the wrong conclusions.
Of course, we herd animals should follow the leader up the chute. Trying to move away from the well worn path to that dark doorway most definitely is an "oppositional defiant disorder". Cattle prods will restore order. Keep moving! Don't keep the Burger King waiting!
Ah, just like the Soviet Union.