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⚖️ Mental Hygiene Arrests: Power, Rights, and Accountability
Mental hygiene arrests are a form of emergency psychiatric detention meant to be used only in specific, limited situations where someone is believed to be an immediate danger to themselves or others, or unable to meet basic needs due to mental health crisis. Because this is a form of involuntary detention, it carries serious constitutional implications. When this power is used improperly, it can become more than a clinical intervention—it can become a violation of civil rights and a form of abuse of authority. 🚨 Why due process matters A mental hygiene arrest can result in: - Loss of liberty without a criminal charge - Forced evaluation or hospitalization - Exposure to coercive medical procedures - Lasting impact on records, housing, employment, and credibility Because of this, the law requires strict standards: clear risk, proper procedure, and documentation. When those standards are not met, people may experience it as: - Arbitrary detention - Retaliation or misuse of authority - Lack of informed justification or transparency ⚖️ When concerns about misuse arise Concerns are often raised when: - The criteria for “danger” are unclear or not supported by facts - Less restrictive alternatives are ignored - The person is not given meaningful explanation or review - Documentation is incomplete, inconsistent, or inaccessible - The process feels punitive rather than protective Even when systems are acting under legal authority, misuse or overreach can still occur—and those situations are subject to complaint, review, and legal challenge. 🧭 Why accountability matters Mental health systems are supposed to protect dignity and safety, not override rights without justification. Accountability mechanisms may include: - Medical record review requests - Internal hospital complaint processes - Oversight boards - Legal counsel or civil rights review - External agencies (depending on jurisdiction) 💬 Final thought Protecting mental health and protecting civil liberties should not be in conflict.
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⚠️ A Lesson for Skool Owners About Sharing Information
I wanted to share an experience that made me more cautious about joining Skool communities. I accidentally violated the self-promotion rule in Skoolers. A Skoolers moderator contacted me directly, explained the rule, and removed the post. I appreciated the reminder and thanked them for it. After that, I was also contacted by the owner of another Skool community that appeared to be related to helping Skool owners. At the time, I was interested in joining that community. Like many Skool groups, the application process requested personal and contact information. I provided the requested information, but I was not admitted to the group. What surprised me is that the communication felt welcoming, yet I was ultimately not accepted. Later, I was unable to locate the group. My takeaway is simple: Before providing your email address, social media profiles, business information, or other contact details to any community application, make sure you're comfortable sharing that information even if you're never admitted to the group. Community owners have every right to approve or deny applicants. As applicants, we also have the right to be thoughtful about what information we share. Just a reminder to read application questions carefully and protect your personal information online.
Tish James Emailed Me First!
Hi, it’s Tish James, and I want you to hear this directly from me: I’m officially running for reelection as New York’s Attorney General. Before I share more, will you add your name right now to personally endorse my reelection campaign? Since 2019, I’ve had the honor of serving the people of New York. I’ve taken on the powerful — from big corporations, to the ultra-wealthy, to powerful politicians like Donald Trump — and delivered real results for New Yorkers. When the Trump administration pushed over-policing policies that target our immigrant neighbors, I fought back because protecting all New Yorkers makes us stronger. When Donald Trump defrauded the people of New York, I took him to court and held him accountable. And as Trump and extreme Republicans ramp up their attacks on everything we stand for – threatening immigrants’ rights, raising prices for working people, and launching efforts to roll back voting rights – I’m using the full power of the attorney general’s office to fight back. That’s why it’s no surprise Donald Trump is targeting me. He knows I won’t stop holding him and his administration accountable, and he’s mobilizing the entire weight of the Department of Justice to come after me because of it. But if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it's that you can never back down from a bully. I’m running for reelection, and I need you on my side to keep fighting for the rights of New Yorkers and people all across this country. So please, add your name now to join our movement and endorse my campaign. Add Your Name Together, we’ll keep up the fight for justice, progress, and equality. Thank you,
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Tish James Emailed Me First!
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🇵🇸Block the Barricade Until Palestine is Free🇵🇸
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False Mental Hygiene Arrest
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I have been False Mental Hygiene Arrested and looking for anyone else who has had this done to them
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