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just thought this might be an interesting subject for debate.
I am currently having issues with a mentally ill person one that is aggressive. He has cracked my plasterboard ceiling from stomping his foot full force on his floor my ceiling,
I have to be upset with verbal abuse and aggression ongoing and not retaliate because then I would probably be held as knowingly and consciously being like that whilst the mentally ill person get’s let off for being like a complete asshole and not only causing damage to where I live but I have to put up with someone that sounds like they want to kill me!!!
It’s a complicated issue and It seems in the UK the stance has been taken to let mentally ill people live among if you like people who are not mentally ill as it is “Better for them” is it better for the community as a whole though?
Should mentally ill people have a more soft integration with the community by and large?
Or should people accept that mentally ill people can get away with more than they can because they are mentally ill and can not play by the same rules?
This is not a political correctness debate but people will make excuses for people having mental issues and is it fair that people who are classified as mentally ill can get away with more than someone who is not?
I am not against or trying to single out people with mental illness but where do you draw the line and particularly if someone is aggressive?
Is a mentally ill person who is just weird more acceptable than an aggressive person with mental illness I would think the answer to that is yes all round and if a weird mentally ill person is just weird very little issues with that it is not causing any strife…
But if a mentally ill person is aggressive I think personally it should be contained away from the community or society if and where possible and not let them cause problems for others or cause problems for themselves…
Have anyone here any thoughts about the mentally ill in the community and any stories to tell?