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Reasons to employ psychiatric survivors

1. Reasons you should employ psychiatric survivors
 *Psychiatric survivors are very grateful for any job opportunity they so rarely get.
 *They are very grateful that you do not discriminate too harshly against them, because the psychiatric regime has tortured them. (Most of the population engage in active shaming of psychiatric survivors, blaming them for the injuries inflicted on them, thus not allowing them any kind of responsibility/ job, let alone paid work.)
 *Psychiatric survivors will volunteer a lot of their time, because they are used to not being paid for services others charge a premium for.
 *Psychiatric survivors are so used to taking the blame for everything, you can off-load your screams and pains on them and they’ll quite happily accept being the corkboard for your target practice.
 *Psychiatric survivors really want to be accepted as contributing members of the community, so they can shake off the labels given to them by psychiatrists and those who sooled psychiatrists onto them. They are grateful for any opportunity that might mean being able to do this, no matter how small and constricting.
 *Psychiatric survivors are often highly educated, in many disciplines. They have become so in attempt to gain employment. They are hard working too, so, liable to be a bully’s target, which will mean an easy scape-goat for any troubles/ politics in the work-place.
 *They know to keep their place beneath you, or you’ll call them crazy and have them put away and tortured again.

2. Reasons you should buy books by psychiatric survivors?
*Gosh... you didn't know that? How could you be so out of touch? How could you be so prejudiced? How could you allow the psychiatric regime to torture people for so long?
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Published on February 06, 2015 17:51 Tags: blame, buying, employment, jobs, opportunities, psychiatry-survivors, public-opinion, shame, targets, torture

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