February 26, 2007

Schools, Journalists Show Ignorance

Schools, Journalists Show Ignorance
The ignorance among school administrators and journalists regarding abuses of psychiatry is frightening. (Peter Reuell, "Scientologists’ protest riles Sudbury: Rip alleged killer’s Rx as stab victim buried," MetroWest Daily News, January 25, 2007)
The animosity toward the Human Rights protest of psychiatric abuses indicates how thoroughly the drug industry controls the public discourse. School Committee Chairman Mark Collins said, "'This is not a serious request by a serious group,' demand[ing] that Odgren’s medical records be made public."
State statute prohibits revealing medical records without consent. That does not stop defense lawyers, journalists and prosecutors from alleging that a mental illness causes crime. Privacy is used by medical professionals to hide their negligence.
Clinical studies prove that psychiatric drugs cause violence. American journalists and medical professionals are unaware of these studies. John Ritchie, Lincoln-Sudbury’s principal and superintendent said "the group’s protest was 'bizarre' and bordering on cruel."
What is cruel is the negligence of school administrators permitting psychiatry into the schools to harm students in the name of good. George Bernard Shaw said "The road to hell is paved with good intentions." The Nazis medicalized social problems.

-- Roy Bercaw, Editor
ENOUGH ROOM
Cambridge MA USA
Scientologists’ protest riles Sudbury: Rip alleged killer’s Rx as stab victim buried
By Peter Reuell
MetroWest Daily News
Thursday, January 25, 2007 - Updated: 02:17 AM EST

A group tied to the Church of Scientology was met with obscene gestures and outrage for staging a protest in Sudbury yesterday to highlight the dangers of anti-depressants, five days after a student at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School was stabbed to death, allegedly by a classmate who was on several prescription drugs. Staged on the same day that 15-year-old James Alenson was laid to rest, the group’s protest was “bizarre” and bordering on cruel, said John Ritchie, Lincoln-Sudbury’s principal and superintendent.
“The message I’m trying to convey is we are busy taking care of much more important things than Tom Cruise and Scientology,” Ritchie said. During the hour-long noon protest, several passing motorists simply shook their heads at the scene. Others expressed their disgust by flashing obscene gestures.
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preuell@cnc.com.

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