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•Researchers surveyed Arizona State University students around the time of President Donald Trump's inauguration in 2017
•Some had stress scores on par with that of seven-month follow-ups to school shooting witnesses
•Twenty-five percent of the 769 students reported 'clinically significant' levels of stress
•Women, black, Hispanic and non-Christian students reported higher stress levels
Isn't that what you wanted? Aren't you one of those posters that delights in the misfortunes of others instead of handling your own self?
The only way I could make sense of it was that people hated Hillary that bad. Then I started to see people defend Trump's behavior instead of calling him out on it so I don't know what to make of it.
People hating Hillary definitely got Trump elected but now that he's here people will definitely vote him in again if the Democrats don't present a very attractive candidate (I think Joe Biden would be a wise choice).
People aren't defending him they are looking the other way - there's a big difference. They will continue looking the other way so long as he is seen as defending their interests
And people wonder why mental health still doesn’t get the appropriate treatment. This is just another way for people to play victim. It’s the same as the “epidemic” of sexual assault we have people claiming cat calls of getting checked out is the sams s rape now. So people quit taking things seriously.
American mental health is an absolute joke. That's what you get though in a country where the party in power believes that mental problems are caused by demons and other supernatural things and can just be cured with a little Jesus. No expensive psychologist needed.
People hating Hillary definitely got Trump elected but now that he's here people will definitely vote him in again if the Democrats don't present a very attractive candidate (I think Joe Biden would be a wise choice).
People aren't defending him they are looking the other way - there's a big difference. They will continue looking the other way so long as he is seen as defending their interests
You may be right. I see a lot of defending him going on too though. Anytime someone brings up a Clinton or Obama or a Dem pervert I see that defending Trump instead of addressing the problem. If Hillary had won I would have admitted to her faults instead of using Trump as a scapegoat. Yeah, Trump may have been the lesser of 2 evils to many but he is still an evil. Like how people stated that locking kids up in cages was nothing new. It's irrelevant if Obama did it too. It needs to stop.
Your posts come across as very hateful to your fellow Americans. I'm assuming you are looking for some type of reaction. Someone being frightened by what they see would be a reaction.
War veterans who have seen fellow soldiers shot, had their limbs blown off, and are under constant threat of being killed in war can understandably get PTSD. weak, whiny adults who claim PTSD due to losing a legal election in a free country are an abomination.
Your posts come across as very hateful to your fellow Americans. I'm assuming you are looking for some type of reaction. Someone being frightened by what they see would be a reaction.
if saying 'wow' comes across as 'very hateful' to you, you probably should just stay in your room. under the covers. with the door closed and drapes drawn
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