August 12, 2011

Journalists Lack Skepticism

Boston Herald publishes a "reported diagnosis" for what reason? To discredit the suspect? Because a housing administrator made the diagnosis? Or did he reveal medical records contrary to state and US law? Congratulations for noting the dangers of psychiatric drugs. Are potential drug company advertisements the reason this is not an issue for journalists to warn the public? Choosing Howard Trachtman to comment on psychiatric abuses is like asking John Edwards to discuss marriage loyalty. NAMI is not a civil rights organization. Each year drug companies give NAMI about $3 million to promote drug treatment.

[From article]
"reportedly has been diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic,
[. . .]
Moore was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, said Boston Housing Authority administrator William McGonagle. Moore’s attorney yesterday requested a psychiatric evaluation. In court records, Moore said he was on the anti-anxiety drug Klonopin at the time of the shooting. Federal health authorities caution people taking the drug of potential suicidal or aggressive behavior.
[. . .]
Howard Trachtman, director of the Greater Boston affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, said for those with mental illness,"
[See also this biased report on WFXT-TV FOX25 Boston at
http://enoughroomvideo.blogspot.com/2011/08/fox25-wfxt-tv-boston-ma-bias.html

http://bostonherald.com/news/regional/view/2011_0812headlinegoes/

Noise dispute eyed in Brighton murder
By Marie Szaniszlo and John Zaremba
Boston Herald
Friday, August 12, 2011

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