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dyre

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Volf said:
dyre said:
The only thing you bolded that was slightly relevant to possibly having a history of a mental illness was the part about "pretending to strangle his son," which I addressed earlier. The rest of it was the event in itself. You can't count that as having a HISTORY of mental illness.

"You should've known he had problems!"
"How?"
"He just shot up an office full of people!"
"But he did that just now...."

The point about kids who shoot up schools is that
1. It's hard to pinpoint who has mental illnesses and who doesn't
2. You don't call out a country specifically for a problem that exists EVERYWHERE.

I think I've made my point abundantly clear, though I was pretty sure it was clear in the last post too...
I realize it exist everywhere, which is why all countries should take step to provide proper treatment for the mentally ill, the CCP is not one of those countries.

Yes it is hard to tell who has a mental illness, but for some people they give off signs(like pretending to strangle their children and having their children walking around town naked).

If you prefer, I guess I could rephrase by saying it appears that this isn't the first time that the man showed signs of putting his children in danger, and calling in to question his mental health.
If I'm not mistaken, the CCP just isn't really big on spending money on stuff other than infrastructure and investment. It's not relevant to the article anyway.

Pretending to strangle your kid isn't a sign of mental illness. I'm sorry, but I've pretended to strangle my brother, and he's pretended to strangle me, and I don't consider either of us to be crazy. As for walking kids around naked, I'm honestly really not sure what to make of it. The article addresses it so nonchalantly that I'm not sure if it was a not-very-public place, or if it was reasonably common in that region, or if people just didn't know how to react to it.

Anyways, even if he was a little weird, there's clearly not enough to say that he should've been treated before the incident. And a general attack on Chinese society isn't warranted in either case.
 

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dyre said:
If I'm not mistaken, the CCP just isn't really big on spending money on stuff other than infrastructure and investment.
....and? You make it sound as if its ok that the CCP has neglected taking care of the mentally ill.
dyre said:
It's not relevant to the article anyway.
-_- The article specifically said that the attack on the son was attributed to the fathers mental illness and that this isn't the first time that the father had shown signs of "unusual" behavior.

dyre said:
Pretending to strangle your kid isn't a sign of mental illness. I'm sorry, but I've pretended to strangle my brother, and he's pretended to strangle me, and I don't consider either of us to be crazy.
It is a sign that the father might have something wrong with him. Also, there was a witness to the father pretending to strangle his son, and there was no mention that it was done in a joking matter. Furthermore, if it was nothing but a silly joke, why would the author bring it up? It seems odd to bring up such a thing if its not relevant to the story about a father's behavior and attack of his son.
dyre said:
As for walking kids around naked, I'm honestly really not sure what to make of it. The article addresses it so nonchalantly that I'm not sure if it was a not-very-public place, or if it was reasonably common in that region, or if people just didn't know how to react to it.
Again why bring it up if it was a normal thing in that region.
dyre said:
Anyways, even if he was a little weird, there's clearly not enough to say that he should've been treated before the incident. And a general attack on Chinese society isn't warranted in either case.
As I said before, I should have clarified what I meant to say.
 

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Claptrap said:
Oh...god.


Anyone else cross their legs while reading that?
No, but I felt a weird sensation down there. If that kid gets to use his member properly that's one heck of a story to tell.
 

dyre

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Volf said:
dyre said:
If I'm not mistaken, the CCP just isn't really big on spending money on stuff other than infrastructure and investment.
....and? You make it sound as if its ok that the CCP has neglected taking care of the mentally ill.
I mean, it could be a matter of failure in the private sector, because psychiatry isn't profitable. All governments are constantly struggling to determine what their responsibilities to society are. Of course, the CCP is a particularly shitty government, but this particular problem isn't unique.

Volf said:
dyre said:
It's not relevant to the article anyway.
-_- The article specifically said that the attack on the son was attributed to the fathers mental illness and that this isn't the first time that the father had shown signs of "unusual" behavior.
A bunch of cops said he might be crazy, which isn't saying much. And the previous signs were insignificant at best. He wasn't going around trying to bite people's dicks off in the past. It's like if after a shooting, a journalist will write "the kid's classmates always described him as reserved and quiet."

Volf said:
dyre said:
Pretending to strangle your kid isn't a sign of mental illness. I'm sorry, but I've pretended to strangle my brother, and he's pretended to strangle me, and I don't consider either of us to be crazy.
It is a sign that the father might have something wrong with him. Also, there was a witness to the father pretending to strangle his son, and there was no mention that it was done in a joking matter. Furthermore, if it was nothing but a silly joke, why would the author bring it up? It seems odd to bring up such a thing if its not relevant to the story about a father's behavior and attack of his son.
I'm not really sure how you can pretend to strangle someone in a non-joking way. But even if he did, it's not really anything that would lead to someone forcing you to seek help, in any country.

Volf said:
dyre said:
As for walking kids around naked, I'm honestly really not sure what to make of it. The article addresses it so nonchalantly that I'm not sure if it was a not-very-public place, or if it was reasonably common in that region, or if people just didn't know how to react to it.
Again why bring it up if it was a normal thing in that region.
The weird thing is, they bring it up in a totally nonchalant way. But anyways, I'm sure in a lot of places in the US and any first world country in general that I could get away with walking a kid around naked long enough to bite his dick off (not that I'd like to put that to the test, for a number of reasons).

Volf said:
dyre said:
Anyways, even if he was a little weird, there's clearly not enough to say that he should've been treated before the incident. And a general attack on Chinese society isn't warranted in either case.
As I said before, I should have clarified what I meant to say.
If by "clarified" you mean "should not have thrown that insult against Chinese society into the mix," then yeah, I agree...
 

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Xan Krieger said:
"Doctors in Shenzhen, China have reattached a 6-year-old boy's penis after his father bit it off, the Shanghai Daily reports.
According to the paper, witnesses said the 32-year-old father was walking with his naked son and 4-year-old daughter on the street Thursday when he commanded the boy to bite his penis.
When the boy refused, the man attacked him.
Horrified passersby subdued the man, forced him to spit out his son's penis, and called the police, China Buzz reports.
The boy's reattachment surgery was successful, but it is too early to tell whether he will have normal use of the appendage. The Shanghai Daily reports that relatives will care for the boy's sister.
 

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Claptrap said:
Oh...god.


Anyone else cross their legs while reading that?
I fumbled when I originally read the title on the main board. It took me several clicks before I actually hit the thread hyperlink.

OT: Once you realize how mentally fucked the guy must be, it's hard to call him a monster. If this was in America, it'd be a crazy claiming the boy produces demon seed. In which case, public execution is in order.
 

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dyre said:
Volf said:
dyre said:
If I'm not mistaken, the CCP just isn't really big on spending money on stuff other than infrastructure and investment.
....and? You make it sound as if its ok that the CCP has neglected taking care of the mentally ill.
I mean, it could be a matter of failure in the private sector, because psychiatry isn't profitable. All governments are constantly struggling to determine what their responsibilities to society are. Of course, the CCP is a particularly shitty government, but this particular problem isn't unique.
Are you trying to say that the CCP leaves the issue of the health of its citizens to the sole responsibility of the private sector?
 

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In China, there once was a dad
Who was walking his son and got mad
The dad's mind was quite sick
so he bit off his son's dick
and said "Wow, this dick tastes real bad"

I'm sorry. I'm off to shove a vacuum cleaner nozzle up my nose in hope of sucking the bad thoughts out.
 

Aprilgold

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Arontala said:
inb4 morons blaming all of this on "Chinese" culture.

OT: Yeah, that's fucked up.
Society will always have a role to play in its citizens mindset, on a majority scale. Just pointing out this one thing and am not saying that this man suddenly is the whole of China, since I learned on forums anything anyone says ever is always best or worst case despite the content of what the person wrote.

On topic.... I mean.. Yeah, thats.... Just so bad...
 

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Dfskelleton said:
In China, there once was a dad
Who was walking his son and got mad
The dad's mind was quite sick
so he bit off his son's dick
and said "Wow, this dick tastes real bad"

I'm sorry. I'm off to shove a vacuum cleaner nozzle up my nose in hope of sucking the bad thoughts out.
Your avatar goes so well with that... I'm sorry.

OT:
Ummm... I got nothing. All the WTF's I can give out have already been dealt.
I'm just going to back away slowly and get rid of this mental image I have of the Pinky from Doom trying to bite off peoples dicks...

Captcha: "fair play"
Glad to see these things have finally shown a sense of humour!
 

apomk2

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Come on, don't be so judgmental. After all, most Americans cut off parts of their children's penises. I think it's well within the parents rights to decide how to mutilate their children's bodies. They made it, they own it. Amirite?
 

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AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH *inhales*

...Wow. I've heard (and seen) some weird stuff in my time, but biting off your child's wang? That just went to my top 15 "strangest things I've heard" list. Not to mention they have the gall to only suggest that he likely has some sort of mental illness, rather than just come out and say, "He's flippin' nutters!"

Oh, humanity. Never change. The world would be so much more boring without people like this making headlines.
 

dyre

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Volf said:
dyre said:
Volf said:
dyre said:
If I'm not mistaken, the CCP just isn't really big on spending money on stuff other than infrastructure and investment.
....and? You make it sound as if its ok that the CCP has neglected taking care of the mentally ill.
I mean, it could be a matter of failure in the private sector, because psychiatry isn't profitable. All governments are constantly struggling to determine what their responsibilities to society are. Of course, the CCP is a particularly shitty government, but this particular problem isn't unique.
Are you trying to say that the CCP leaves the issue of the health of its citizens to the sole responsibility of the private sector?
Not at all, and they've been raising healthcare spending over time, but in general, they leave a lot to the private sector.

In any case, you'll find problems of this level in every country, just in different things. If you're so eager to hate on China, just concentrate on the real problems, like omnipresent government corruption and the epic gap between the rich and the poor.