tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7841952704609665059.post2627374380284346250..comments2023-10-04T11:43:38.623+01:00Comments on Elaine Hanzak's Blog: News of the World - ECT 'Frankenstein' treatment of Bev from Coronation StElaine Hanzakhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18425645973791394418noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7841952704609665059.post-23628392028691130912010-10-06T06:36:46.390+01:002010-10-06T06:36:46.390+01:00I understand that life can be tough and you are de...I understand that life can be tough and you are depressed but PLEASE do some research on this. I am an advocate of the Citizens Commission for Human Rights, www.cchr.org. There is much information there to really educae you on this subject. They have a Museum of Death that shows the truth about this. Also look on youtube for videos.This is not and will never be an answerHollywoodVivhttp://cchr.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7841952704609665059.post-37122368611356703912010-04-15T13:36:41.291+01:002010-04-15T13:36:41.291+01:00I completely agree. I saw the headline passing thr...I completely agree. I saw the headline passing through a station and even if it is a good thing for celebrities to talk about mental disorders it is a good thing primarily because it REDUCES societal stereoptypes brought about by lack of understanding/experience/knowledge. This article does the opposite and there should be an apology from the author, not that I expect one. If somebody had called chemotherapy a "toxic injection experiment" (I cant think of a better comparison) when it was relatively unheard of they'd have probably been been facing a lawsuit, and it is a joke that people are so obsessed with selling a product that they are ready to enhance false stereotypes that make mental disorders such alienating and solitary experiences in the first place.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com