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Yus wrote:

"I do not think the right way to go about educating folks about mental
disorder is to give them THE IMPRESSION THAT NO ONE AMONG US IS SANE".
Emphasis, mine.

To suggest, let alone publish a nurse's opinion as if it is fact or
conclusion drawn from a thorough survey or study is mind boggling to say the
least. For the never heard of psychiatric nurse to tell us that 3 in 5
Gambians are not sane is one of the biggest jokes I have ever heard. It
makes you wonder which two in a typical family of five are the sane ones.

Yus again wrote:

"This said, while I like The Point newspaper very much, especially for their
constant political vigilance, they occasionally engage in not only the ultra
sensational reporting style, but they also have a tendency to take people
out of context".

Sissawo Barrow, you see the point I was making? I rest my case.

Have a good day, Gassa.




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