Thursday, September 20, 2018

The needle hasn't moved for discrimination against people who have psychiatric histories.

That's why the newscaster whom I mentioned at this blog yesterday thought it was funny to call me crazy today; that's also why her coworkers laughed when she did.  

You can do anything to someone who is known to have a psychiatric history.  

Today, she doesn't seem to want to think about the question that follows what she asked yesterday, so I'll ask that next question:

Why would a woman who knows that another woman is the target of sexual harassment and other sexual abuse participate in calling the target crazy?