Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2015 7:12 pm
I feel I need to make this post as someone who has "mental health issues" according to the so-called neurotypical world because I have autism, and, hopefully to bring this issue to the attention of others.
It is a well known fact that people with mental health issues are over-represented in the debtor community. This can include issues such as, and not excluding, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, dementia and many others.
Of late there have been a few people posting unpleasant and accusatory posts or jokes which may not be perceived as such.
Please remember that you are lucky that, at the moment, you do not have any mental health issues. However, your posts can be seen as very upsetting to people that do. Given the fact that we are over-represented in this community of debt it stands to reason that barbed comments or jokes can be seen by some to be upsetting.
It can also mean, for someone with depression and debt issues, that they are driven over the edge.
Therefore, I urge people who find a compulsion to either judge others or to make jokes at their expense to try to realise that others come from a different perspective.
I came here because I thought it was a supportive community. Let's please keep it that way and not judge others for how they feel or make jokes at their expense. None of us knows what is in the other person's life or who they are, or what is about to drive them over the edge.
Rant over. Tomorrow is another day.
It is a well known fact that people with mental health issues are over-represented in the debtor community. This can include issues such as, and not excluding, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, dementia and many others.
Of late there have been a few people posting unpleasant and accusatory posts or jokes which may not be perceived as such.
Please remember that you are lucky that, at the moment, you do not have any mental health issues. However, your posts can be seen as very upsetting to people that do. Given the fact that we are over-represented in this community of debt it stands to reason that barbed comments or jokes can be seen by some to be upsetting.
It can also mean, for someone with depression and debt issues, that they are driven over the edge.
Therefore, I urge people who find a compulsion to either judge others or to make jokes at their expense to try to realise that others come from a different perspective.
I came here because I thought it was a supportive community. Let's please keep it that way and not judge others for how they feel or make jokes at their expense. None of us knows what is in the other person's life or who they are, or what is about to drive them over the edge.
Rant over. Tomorrow is another day.