Letter to the Editor: Dear state Sen. Dylan Roberts, let’s talk about mental health
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When you keep kids out of school and away from their activities for over a year, do you expect anxiety and depression?
When you force people to wear masks so you can’t read a person’s face and view emotion, do you expect anxiety and depression?
When you tell boys they can be girls and girls they can be boys, do you expect anxiety and depression?
When you allow boys in girls bathrooms and boys in girls bathrooms, do you expect confusion, fear, anxiety and depression?
When you allow boys to play on girls sports teams and to shower in girls bathrooms, do you expect confusion, fear anxiety and depression?
When you teach that America is a bad country, and we are full of oppressors and the oppressed, do you expect hate, anxiety and depression?
When you make it so kids are afraid to express their opinion in school, as they might be ridiculed or cancelled, do you expect fear anxiety and depression?
When you pay people not to work so they have no feeling of accomplishment or self worth, do expect anxiety and depression?
When you tell people the earth is going to melt (even though that is completely absurd), do you expect anxiety and depression?
When you force people to take a vaccine that after the first year had minimal effectiveness and no effectiveness at stopping transmission, and you marginalize people who do not take this drug, do you expect anxiety and depression?
When you allow for readily accessible THC, and many people around you are “stoned,” do you expect anxiety and depression?
State Sen. Dylan Roberts, Im glad you recognize there is a mental health issue. Now look in the mirror and see how you have contributed to it.
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