But seriously guys, the problems were all in his head. He just needed pills. Pills I tell you! /psychologist He told everyone that his family had turned their back on him when he signed his arm Ishmael. He told them when he wrote his plays venting his anger towards his family. He told them when he wrote about a play abuse at a school and no one doing anything to stop it. Students confirmed he had been bullied. His uncle obviously doesn't care about him. The problem is that few people can afford a psychologist to get to the bottom of what's bothering someone. They'd rather pay for a 15 minute session, just long enough to get the happy pills. Psychologists are more than happy to pretend everyone's problems are just in their head so they don't have to do any actual work. The problem with this family is that they just didn't care. The problem is psychologists who don't do their jobs. This whole thing was preventable.
hmm he was special needs, he needed medication. He was mentally ill, he may not have known exactly what he was doing or the consequences.
You know, he had quite the literary ability for being mental. He knew what he was doing. He knew the consequences. He said so. But exactly, nobody wants to listen to him. They just want to tell him he's mental and shove pills in his mouth. What do people say "don't tell me how to feel." But that's exactly why psychologists do to people every day. They tell them their feelings are stupid and that they just need pills. Then we wonder why after ignoring these people for so long and telling them they're mental for feeling bad about things happening in their life that they get violent. If psychologists would stop telling people who are literally abused that everything they're upset about is just in their head we'd have a lot less problems in this world. Do you think the bullying that the students admitted happened to this kid was just in his head. He says he got trash stuffed in his mouth. Students validate the story. You tell him that it was all just in his head. That it didn't happen. That any anger he feels is a "mental problem." That's exactly what you're telling this kid by calling him mental. Nobody listened. Nobody helped him. As a result he didn't know how to deal with his problems and he acted out violently.