Rasul Yagudin RUSSIA No. 6
Добавлено: 29 ноя 2022, 23:35
(translator from Russian is unknown)
The single method to get rid of fear is to kill the dragon.
Madeline Simons
The price of the freedom
is the readiness
to come in the struggle –
in any time,
in any place
and with unlimited braveness.
Robert A. Heinlein.
1. Psychiatrists in Law.
In democratic Russia, they (the authorities) finally have something worth celebrating - a psychiatric concentration camp has been opened in one of the districts of the Republic of Bashkortostan. The highly respected Prime Minister Baidavletov himself has consecrated the phenomenon with his radiant presence. The concentration camp has been named a "health resort". Nice frigging name. Brings back memories of palm trees, beaches and bitches in a nearest cafe ... But this is none of that. There are locks, torture machines and tools. And here is a question: why did the country, boasting of its parody of democracy, need another huge psychiatric concentration camp, of which there are already countless numbers in Russia? That’s a rhetorical question. For a reason. Since they’ve opened one.
Damn bastards. They did open it. I didn't want to believe it until the last day. But the dragon is growing. It needs new territories and, of course, new victims. The concentration camp is ready. Now it needs to be filled (after all, it can't stand idle). It cannot be staffed with personal enemies and political opponents of the high-ranking figures alone. Where will they obtain new flesh to feed the dragon?
I’ll tell you where! In cities and villages, where else? Among us.
Moreover, psychiatric thought does not stand still. Now, for example, official psychiatric science considers the propensity to write poetry a symptom of a severe mental disorder. (Pushkin was a psycho, goddamn it. A total psycho.) Now, psychiatrists have diagnosed Sherlock Holmes. Paranoia, they say, and all because of the cocaine. (As for the bullet that flew through the window, so it is, they say, a hallucination. (Hm-yeah, a hallucination that shatter a window and pierced the head of a planted scarecrow, it happens, doesn't it?!!!) And psychiatrists were also given the pages of Hegel's “The Phenomenology of Spirit” to read. The result was (for god’s sake!!!) the following: having been honored to read Hegel, having managed not to recognize him and, as usual, without understanding shit, psychiatrists waved the magic wand, which is usual for difficult cases, and ta-da – gave him the commonly used diagnosis of schizophrenia, which they actually pop anywhere if something’s unclear. Or another pearl - the syndrome of a clean housewife. If a woman keeps the apartment in order, then her place is just there, in the recently opened "health resort". As it turns out, cleaning clothes is a sign of being schizoid. Normal people have to walk around in dirty ones. This way, soon mankind will have no poets, no philosophers, no literary heroes, or just clean people. Everyone will be packed into "health resorts". Everyone, whose spiritual world does not fit into the horizons of grave worms in white coats.
You ask: what about the law?
Well, let's read it. It's time we all learned the Mental Health Care Act by heart. First though, you’ll need to take a seat and some sedative.
To say that this document is interesting is to say nothing. This act is, simply put, indescribably entertaining. This way, behind every line you see the thoughts that were running around like cockroaches in the heads of the deputies of the then Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation. The thoughts saying it would be nice to retain a system so convenient for getting rid of anyone without too much noise, be it opponents, a wife, competitors, a noisy neighbor, a girlfriend ... So, dear deputies gave birth to a law that makes your hair curl.
Don’t get me wrong, on the outside everything is highly cultured and decent, as it should be in a cemetery. It is said, for example, that a citizen can refuse the tender care of psychiatrists, and only a court can compel them. But just below it they say that persons under dispensary supervision can be subjected to an involuntary psychiatric examination without any trial, following the decision of the psychiatrists, the very ones who had previously decided to place the citizen under dispensary observation. So, in two steps: first, involuntary observation, and next, involuntary examination. To hell with the trial! Even if the case still goes through court, it makes the decision on involuntary examination in secret, according to a regular submission by a psychiatrist, without engaging in unnecessary conversations with the citizen. It is the murderers, thieves and rapists who have been given the right to defend themselves in court either on their own, or with a whole army of lawyers, but those who psychiatrists have laid eyes on are not given such a right - the judge signs the ruling without even looking at or talking to them.
Or another thing - you can actually lock someone up first, and then go to court for a ruling on compulsory assessment, compulsory examination, compulsory treatment and other shit. The submission is filed within three days. And then the judge has the right to think it through for another five days. In total, the patient spends eight (EIGHT!!!) days in a psychiatric hospital for no reason (A psychiatrist only needs eight minutes to kill a person). And of course, the psychiatrist won’t forget to add the magic phrase "already in the hospital." This wonderful phrase has an incredible effect on Russian judges, the phenomenon not yet explained by science. Already in the hospital, therefore, crazy. No further questions!
After six months, everything repeats itself, but it's ridiculous to even talk about. The judges do not delve into the cases and civil rights of those staying in psychiatric hospitals. They simply sign the psychiatric reports over and over again every six months until the person dies. Every six months ... Every six ... Every six ...
Mind the number of the Beast!!!
But even if there was an honest judge with a sense of responsibility, they wouldn’t be able to free the person being killed in the madhouse. Because for that to happen, one has to change the medical report, and in order to change the medical report, one has to appoint a psychiatric examination. The ones to conduct this very psychiatric examination will be ... you guessed it ... the same psychiatrists who, as befits the brotherhood, are always on the side of their own kind. Guess at once what decision they will make. There you go.
Of course, some Association of Independent Psychiatrists exists somewhere, but where to find it, nobody knows. And... fuck the Association – there are also psychiatrists. But a psychiatrist always on side psychiatrists, like a cemetery’s worm always stays cemetery’s worm.
You’ll say, psychiatry as such professes humanity and so on, psychiatrists, you’ll say, will not submit an application to the court without good reason? Well, I don’t know about psychiatry as such, but the fact that psychiatrists are all fanatics is a fact recognized all over the world. As for the "compelling reasons", there is one more thing to consider - psychiatry as such has not yet defined the distinguishing line between normality and abnormality, and therefore, has not defined the line between compelling and non-compelling reasons. However, psychiatry as such has is a whole toilet bunch of schools and minor schools, directions and minor directions, opinions and minor opinions, and all of them, of course, interpret "good reasons" each in their own way. And another thing - in the "act" I have already mentioned, there is a clause on the independence of the psychiatrist. What this means is that any idiot in a white coat can say: “I for one consider the patient mentally ill and socially dangerous,” and this is enough to make the person disappear.
Good Lord! According to this "act" you can make a person who DIDN'T DO ANYTHING rot in the madhouse! Simply on the pretense of a bad mood or a whim of a handful of murderous doctors.
The deputies who adopted this "act" were subsequently shot from tanks. Not finished off. Which is a shame.
The single method to get rid of fear is to kill the dragon.
Madeline Simons
The price of the freedom
is the readiness
to come in the struggle –
in any time,
in any place
and with unlimited braveness.
Robert A. Heinlein.
1. Psychiatrists in Law.
In democratic Russia, they (the authorities) finally have something worth celebrating - a psychiatric concentration camp has been opened in one of the districts of the Republic of Bashkortostan. The highly respected Prime Minister Baidavletov himself has consecrated the phenomenon with his radiant presence. The concentration camp has been named a "health resort". Nice frigging name. Brings back memories of palm trees, beaches and bitches in a nearest cafe ... But this is none of that. There are locks, torture machines and tools. And here is a question: why did the country, boasting of its parody of democracy, need another huge psychiatric concentration camp, of which there are already countless numbers in Russia? That’s a rhetorical question. For a reason. Since they’ve opened one.
Damn bastards. They did open it. I didn't want to believe it until the last day. But the dragon is growing. It needs new territories and, of course, new victims. The concentration camp is ready. Now it needs to be filled (after all, it can't stand idle). It cannot be staffed with personal enemies and political opponents of the high-ranking figures alone. Where will they obtain new flesh to feed the dragon?
I’ll tell you where! In cities and villages, where else? Among us.
Moreover, psychiatric thought does not stand still. Now, for example, official psychiatric science considers the propensity to write poetry a symptom of a severe mental disorder. (Pushkin was a psycho, goddamn it. A total psycho.) Now, psychiatrists have diagnosed Sherlock Holmes. Paranoia, they say, and all because of the cocaine. (As for the bullet that flew through the window, so it is, they say, a hallucination. (Hm-yeah, a hallucination that shatter a window and pierced the head of a planted scarecrow, it happens, doesn't it?!!!) And psychiatrists were also given the pages of Hegel's “The Phenomenology of Spirit” to read. The result was (for god’s sake!!!) the following: having been honored to read Hegel, having managed not to recognize him and, as usual, without understanding shit, psychiatrists waved the magic wand, which is usual for difficult cases, and ta-da – gave him the commonly used diagnosis of schizophrenia, which they actually pop anywhere if something’s unclear. Or another pearl - the syndrome of a clean housewife. If a woman keeps the apartment in order, then her place is just there, in the recently opened "health resort". As it turns out, cleaning clothes is a sign of being schizoid. Normal people have to walk around in dirty ones. This way, soon mankind will have no poets, no philosophers, no literary heroes, or just clean people. Everyone will be packed into "health resorts". Everyone, whose spiritual world does not fit into the horizons of grave worms in white coats.
You ask: what about the law?
Well, let's read it. It's time we all learned the Mental Health Care Act by heart. First though, you’ll need to take a seat and some sedative.
To say that this document is interesting is to say nothing. This act is, simply put, indescribably entertaining. This way, behind every line you see the thoughts that were running around like cockroaches in the heads of the deputies of the then Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation. The thoughts saying it would be nice to retain a system so convenient for getting rid of anyone without too much noise, be it opponents, a wife, competitors, a noisy neighbor, a girlfriend ... So, dear deputies gave birth to a law that makes your hair curl.
Don’t get me wrong, on the outside everything is highly cultured and decent, as it should be in a cemetery. It is said, for example, that a citizen can refuse the tender care of psychiatrists, and only a court can compel them. But just below it they say that persons under dispensary supervision can be subjected to an involuntary psychiatric examination without any trial, following the decision of the psychiatrists, the very ones who had previously decided to place the citizen under dispensary observation. So, in two steps: first, involuntary observation, and next, involuntary examination. To hell with the trial! Even if the case still goes through court, it makes the decision on involuntary examination in secret, according to a regular submission by a psychiatrist, without engaging in unnecessary conversations with the citizen. It is the murderers, thieves and rapists who have been given the right to defend themselves in court either on their own, or with a whole army of lawyers, but those who psychiatrists have laid eyes on are not given such a right - the judge signs the ruling without even looking at or talking to them.
Or another thing - you can actually lock someone up first, and then go to court for a ruling on compulsory assessment, compulsory examination, compulsory treatment and other shit. The submission is filed within three days. And then the judge has the right to think it through for another five days. In total, the patient spends eight (EIGHT!!!) days in a psychiatric hospital for no reason (A psychiatrist only needs eight minutes to kill a person). And of course, the psychiatrist won’t forget to add the magic phrase "already in the hospital." This wonderful phrase has an incredible effect on Russian judges, the phenomenon not yet explained by science. Already in the hospital, therefore, crazy. No further questions!
After six months, everything repeats itself, but it's ridiculous to even talk about. The judges do not delve into the cases and civil rights of those staying in psychiatric hospitals. They simply sign the psychiatric reports over and over again every six months until the person dies. Every six months ... Every six ... Every six ...
Mind the number of the Beast!!!
But even if there was an honest judge with a sense of responsibility, they wouldn’t be able to free the person being killed in the madhouse. Because for that to happen, one has to change the medical report, and in order to change the medical report, one has to appoint a psychiatric examination. The ones to conduct this very psychiatric examination will be ... you guessed it ... the same psychiatrists who, as befits the brotherhood, are always on the side of their own kind. Guess at once what decision they will make. There you go.
Of course, some Association of Independent Psychiatrists exists somewhere, but where to find it, nobody knows. And... fuck the Association – there are also psychiatrists. But a psychiatrist always on side psychiatrists, like a cemetery’s worm always stays cemetery’s worm.
You’ll say, psychiatry as such professes humanity and so on, psychiatrists, you’ll say, will not submit an application to the court without good reason? Well, I don’t know about psychiatry as such, but the fact that psychiatrists are all fanatics is a fact recognized all over the world. As for the "compelling reasons", there is one more thing to consider - psychiatry as such has not yet defined the distinguishing line between normality and abnormality, and therefore, has not defined the line between compelling and non-compelling reasons. However, psychiatry as such has is a whole toilet bunch of schools and minor schools, directions and minor directions, opinions and minor opinions, and all of them, of course, interpret "good reasons" each in their own way. And another thing - in the "act" I have already mentioned, there is a clause on the independence of the psychiatrist. What this means is that any idiot in a white coat can say: “I for one consider the patient mentally ill and socially dangerous,” and this is enough to make the person disappear.
Good Lord! According to this "act" you can make a person who DIDN'T DO ANYTHING rot in the madhouse! Simply on the pretense of a bad mood or a whim of a handful of murderous doctors.
The deputies who adopted this "act" were subsequently shot from tanks. Not finished off. Which is a shame.