Some Red State/Blue State Indicia

which states lead in rates of depression and anxiety
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The states with the highest rates of depression and anxiety are:

West Virginia (39.9%)
Louisiana (38.7%)
Oklahoma (38.3%)
Alaska (37.8%)
Kentucky (36.7%)
Nevada (36.3%)
Oregon (35.6%)
New Mexico (34.6%)
Arkansas (34.4%)
Washington (33.6%)
 
which states lead in rates of depression and anxiety
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The states with the highest rates of depression and anxiety are:

West Virginia (39.9%)
Louisiana (38.7%)
Oklahoma (38.3%)
Alaska (37.8%)
Kentucky (36.7%)
Nevada (36.3%)
Oregon (35.6%)
New Mexico (34.6%)
Arkansas (34.4%)
Washington (33.6%)

does your robot friend ever express concern over you having dementia?
 
which states rank the worst in access to mental health care
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According to Mental Health America's 2022 report, the worst states for mental health care access are:

Texas
Mississippi
Alabama
Georgia
Florida
South Carolina
Arizona
Wyoming
Tennessee
Idaho
These states ranked low in the report due to a number of factors, including:

High rates of mental illness
Low rates of access to mental health care
High rates of uninsured or underinsured residents
Lack of mental health providers
Stigma surrounding mental illness
If you are living in one of these states and are struggling with a mental health issue, there are a number of resources available to you. You can find a list of mental health resources in your state at the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) website. You can also call the NAMI Helpline at 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) for free, confidential support.
 
Investigators trying to learn why a gunman fatally shot at least eight people at a Texas mall are examining a social media profile, rife with hate-filled rants against women and Black people, that they believe belonged to the gunman.

The profile, found on the social media site OK.RU, matches the gunman’s birthday and refers to a motel where he was staying before the shooting. The profile also includes language praising Hitler, with references to neo-Nazi websites like The Daily Stormer.

Two law enforcement officials said Mr. Garcia appeared to espouse white supremacist ideology, though it was not yet determined whether the shooting was an act of domestic terrorism.

At the shooting on Saturday, the gunman was wearing a patch that said “RWDS,” an abbreviation known to stand for “Right Wing Death Squad,” according to one official.

The phrase harks back to Gen. Augusto Pinochet’s violent right-wing regime in Chile in the 1970s and 1980s. The Pinochet government was notorious for assembling death squads that murdered their leftist enemies.

More recently, neo-Nazi groups in the United States and members of other far-right organizations like the Proud Boys have claimed the phrase, and often wear the abbreviation on clothing or patches. The Proud Boys in particular often combine RWDS labels with shirts reading, “Pinochet Did Nothing Wrong.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/08/us/texas-mall-shooting-mauricio-garcia.html

Sounds like another misogynistic and racist loser. Following in the line of Timothy McVeigh and others.
 
For one man who saw a young victim up close, the memory was devastating. In the moments after the shooting, as people fled the shopping mall in panic, Steven Spainhouer sped in his car in search of his son, an H&M employee, who had called him minutes earlier about an active shooter.

Mr. Spainhouer, a former police officer and Army captain who is 63, said that when he pulled into the parking lot, he did not see any police officers, and everything was quiet. He said that as he approached the H&M store, he found the windows shot out and several people lying on the ground, including a child lying in some bushes. He saw her “in a praying position with her head tucked down between her knees.”

Mr. Spainhouer reached to feel for a pulse. There was none. Then he turned her head to ask if she was OK. “She had no face,” he said.
 
Investigators trying to learn why a gunman fatally shot at least eight people at a Texas mall are examining a social media profile, rife with hate-filled rants against women and Black people, that they believe belonged to the gunman.

The profile, found on the social media site OK.RU, matches the gunman’s birthday and refers to a motel where he was staying before the shooting. The profile also includes language praising Hitler, with references to neo-Nazi websites like The Daily Stormer.

Two law enforcement officials said Mr. Garcia appeared to espouse white supremacist ideology, though it was not yet determined whether the shooting was an act of domestic terrorism.

At the shooting on Saturday, the gunman was wearing a patch that said “RWDS,” an abbreviation known to stand for “Right Wing Death Squad,” according to one official.

The phrase harks back to Gen. Augusto Pinochet’s violent right-wing regime in Chile in the 1970s and 1980s. The Pinochet government was notorious for assembling death squads that murdered their leftist enemies.

More recently, neo-Nazi groups in the United States and members of other far-right organizations like the Proud Boys have claimed the phrase, and often wear the abbreviation on clothing or patches. The Proud Boys in particular often combine RWDS labels with shirts reading, “Pinochet Did Nothing Wrong.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/08/us/texas-mall-shooting-mauricio-garcia.html

Sounds like another misogynistic and racist loser. Following in the line of Timothy McVeigh and others.

glad you were able to find a reason to think this guy was bad
 
In another thread you asked "At what point are we allowed to speak about the insane violence that black people incur on the rest of America"

No one is stopping you.

I think it is worth asking about the damage wrought by ideologies based on racial distinctions and race supremacy.

Btw I wouldn't blame a black person for crimes committed by other black people. But I do think adherents of an ideology choose who they associate with and reveal something about themselves through that choice. ymmv

Now what is it you wanted to share with us about the "insane violence that black people incur" on the rest of us? I'm very curious about this.
 
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I feel the same.

I notice leftists really care about the motivations of mass murders some of the time but don't care at all other times.

I find it strange.

But I am very glad that you have found a reason to believe this mass murder was a bad guy
 
I think we should care about the motivations of all mass murderers. There may be something we can learn that can help reduce such events.
 
I think we should care about the motivations of all mass murderers. There may be something we can learn that can help reduce such events.

I'm disappointed to see the lack of interest in the trans freaks manifest from our fire fighting journalists. Haven't seen you opine on it either. The freak murder Christian children and nobody gives a ****.

Wonder why that is
 
I'm disappointed to see the lack of interest in the trans freaks manifest from our fire fighting journalists. Haven't seen you opine on it either. The freak murder Christian children and nobody gives a ****.

Wonder why that is

The floor is yours. You seem to be informed about the matter. Fill us in.
 
I would expect the fire fighters of Waco and wsj to be able to uncover the motivations of the christian murderer... but they - like you - are more interested in the hispanic white supremacist lol
 
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