I recently attended the Mental Health Matters (MHM) event Tuesday the 14th of September held at Broadway Square in downtown Fargo, ND, as September is National Suicide Prevention month. I was there on behalf of friends of mine, who are parents, but who are afraid to voice their opinion themselves on this topic for fear of retaliation from the schools or worse.
Many White parents correctly believe the rise in mental health disorders is a direct result of discriminatory, anti-White curriculum taught in schools and on social media. I went to ask the mental health professional there if discrimination such as this could be a factor in the rise of psychological disorder.
The events that transpired show that MHM isn’t interested in getting to the root of the problem, but they are instead interested in convincing suicidal individuals that they are themselves responsible for the systemic rise in mental health issues. Doubling down on ‘extreme individualism’, psychologically indistinguishable from sociopathy, people struggling are told, “Be an advocate for yourself.”
Using the work in ‘American Extremist’ by Josh Neal as a lens, I hope this summary of events will show the failure of modern psychology and echo his sentiments in his book – the need for a new political Gestalt.
I found an announcement for the event posted on North Dakota Today where organizers described the mental health and suicide awareness event to the host there, a man who shoves stuff up his butt – but originally I heard about the event while listening to the local boomer radio station, AM 1100 The Flag (timestamp 10:30).
Mandy Orth Gibney, North High School Counselor and MHM Advisor, spoke about the event and how this is a “student led” initiative. A lot of emphasis was put on how this was meant to encourage students to be the support system for themselves, rather than relying on staff and counselors. Immediately I had concerns that putting the burden on students to prevent suicides, a systemic issue, seemed like an extreme proposition.
Scott, the host of the show (and a rabid neo-con), who would never dream of using state power to correct the mental health crisis, steered the conversation towards a covid narrative, describing the pandemic as being a major factor in the decade-long mental health crisis. The spell binding nature in how they use words like “pandemic” or “mental health”, as if they were forces unto themselves, to avoid discussing any other material factors – anti-White discrimination curriculum in schools, social media, economic precarity caused by the hollowing out of our economy by Israeli financial firms like BlackRock, failed institutions, or demographic changes, shows how out of touch these people are and it really is something to marvel at.
The school bully becomes Dr. Doom and the nerds get to be the Justice League.
Rather than critiquing the system that has weakened the family, weakened the community, and weakened the country, the cycle of FinkleThink ™ continues, our psychology is used against us by elite maladapts and pathocrats, and we are pitted against one another.
As defined by Josh Neal in his book ‘American Extremist,’ and the work of Polish psychiatrist Andrzej Lobaczewski (author of Political Ponerology), the pathocrat is defined as any political actor given to a psychology of evil, a natural parasite who can only thrive in an environment that is explicitly hostile to the needs and demands of the average person. As such, “characteropaths” (maladapts and pathocrats) frantically work to pervert the organizations they join through manipulation and distortion.
Pathocrats come in three forms; spellbinders – Scott and the rest of the zionist news media, jackals – system lackeys who accept low paying jobs just for a taste of power, and skirtoids- the people being groomed by the jackals and spellbinders.
Through this lens we can see that the event planned by MHM is no more than a public struggle session where state actors reaffirm state policy and the technique of “responsibilism” by metaphorically grabbing those already struggling with mental illness by the collar, slapping them around, and asking “Why are you hitting yourself?”
Suicide is the extreme conclusion elites are happy for us to make.
Most families have someone dealing with some sort of psychological disorder, and mine is no different. This is in no way meant to throw shade or denigrate any of those people, or the well-meaning people who work in the psychological or care-giving field.
Mental Health Matters is an organization created in 2000 designed to introduce basic facts about “mental health” to elementary, middle and high school students. An MHM chapter was started at North High in 2020 after the tragic death of a young lady there. Her sister, now a freshman at NDSU, and another young lady, a senior from North High, the well meaning founders of the chapter, are now unwitting skirtoids being used as the wholesome face of Psychology™.
Working with the very institution pushing the culture of extreme individualism that atomizes one to the point of utter despair, including their sister and friend, these girls seem to be displaying characteristics of having Stockholm Syndrome.
Since the creation of MHM suicide rates are as bad as ever.
White’s are not allowed to be a people and have a healthy identity.
The event was to start at 5:30, and feature a couple food trucks and many booths for the various organizations dedicated to bringing awareness to mental health issues. Prairie St Johns, the local hospital, FirstLink, the suicide prevention hotline, Justin’s Break the Silence, Robbie’s Hope, and Mental Health Matters. At 6:00 a documentary produced by the Fargo Police Department ‘Breaking the Silence’ would be shown and then finally the Q&A section.
I arrived and had time to speak with several of the organization’s representatives as well as thank them for what they do and for participating in such an event. I did however express some concerns I had with it with the MHM advisor Mandy Orth Gibney.
I asked her how she would answer if a parent was concerned that putting the burden on the kids to prevent suicide seemed a bit extreme. I felt her answer was unsatisfactory but I wanted to be polite since my main goal was addressing the panel.
The topic of social media causing mental illness in girls was also brought up in our conversation to which she replied, “It’s a double edged sword.”
After grabbing a bite to eat from the VFW vendor, a pulled pork sandwich, and chatting with some fellas I know who were also attending the event I took a seat and waited for it to start but noticed hardly anyone in the crowd was of high school age.
The documentary “Breaking the Silence” was a disjointed mess that left more questions than answers.
Two heartbreaking stories of local White teens who took their own lives were contrasted with a story of a black athlete from Atlanta. The black guy admits in the reports of his case that he didn’t consider what he did as a suicide attempt. He was hit by a train after he found out he couldn’t play sportsball anymore.
That was followed up by a burger king kids club discussion, without a straight White male present, not even one in a wheel chair. They were asked questions from three “mental health professionals”, all females, bringing up factors that they believe possibly contribute to psychological disorder – such as genetics and bullying – but not racial discrimination, economic and cultural turmoil, or social media.
One might wonder if what we were supposed to take away from the film was that if White kids were genetically more like blacks they wouldn’t commit suicide?
The two police officers, Lashomb and Bloom, the other Jackals featured in the film, had equally odd messages. Bloom, piecing together a couple of sentences, said, “ We care about you. We want to help you get to whatever place you need to get to to be in a safe place.”
Officer Lashomb went further saying that its not enough to prevent the next suicide but to prevent even thoughts of suicide, a ridiculous goal.
One attendee who shared my feelings on the unproductive nature of the event told me they once phoned the police to report a suicidal friend, and nothing was done.
I suppose, if people are dead, they are in a “safe place” and don’t have anymore thoughts of suicide. Maybe that’s what the officers meant by their vague and unsympathetic comments?
After the documentary the “student led” event was MC’d by Mandy the school counselor, who introduced the panel – the two young ladies from North High, Lynne Olien of Justin’s Break the Silence, Ross Mickelson with Prairie St. Johns, and Officer Samantha Lashomb.
The floor was then opened up to questions. I was first in line.
I opened up my comments by thanking the panel, and mentioning that I had an Uncle take his own life, my uncle Park (may he rest in peace).
I addressed my question to Josh from Prairie St John, the only licensed counselor on the panel. I mentioned how I was there on behalf of parents who are afraid to voice their opinion on the topic, and how they feel much of the mental health issues they see in their kids is a result from discrimination, specifically anti-White discrimination.
It was at this point my microphone was cut off by Mandy, who was holding the mic, but I remained calm and pleaded that I was merely going to ask if its possible that discrimination has anything to do with the rise of mental health issues.
Mandy had asked me if I had an agenda, as if it wasn’t her trying to maintain the narrative and direction of the conversation. She has an agenda. So do I. I want to stop suicides, doesn’t she?
It was obvious she realized she was making a fool of herself and the fact that nobody was there to back her up and since I was raising a valid point she let me continue.
I continued to address Josh, and repeated my question, this time with an active mic, but then went on to mention that despite the documentary’s admission that the rise in suicide among 10 to 24 year-olds is off the charts, it failed to mention that Whites, the majority of Fargo – our nation, our people – are three times more likely to commit suicide.
My mic was again cut off, but having made my point I remained calm despite the obvious slight.
Mandy then tried to reframe my question to be about minority, non-White discrimination. I compromised and interjected how she was incorrect, and I specifically said Anti White, but whatever the kind, I asked “would discrimination create a rise in mental health issues?”
Ross, the shaved head Chad, who on North Dakota Today, a local morning television show, spoke how his father too was a victim of suicide, bravely and with his head instinctively cocked to the side gave an emphatic, “Yes.”
Allowing him to elaborate however he did provide himself with some cover by also bringing the answer back to only minority rights. I was satisfied with the response, thanked him, and retook my seat.
On the way back to my seat, Officer Bloom tried to initiate a fist bump with me as if to thank me for participating. I instead thanked him facetiously for the videos he puts out as he is a bit of a social media buff. These videos like the documentary lay bare again how out of touch with normal people our pathocrat elites and their jackal foot soldiers really are.
I always say, “good cops retire”, but some cops really do more good for us behind the blue line, and probably should stay there. God speed, Officer Tanning Chatum Bloom.
Again having Inb4’d any discussion on race the rest of the conversation really didn’t have much substance. Bullying bad. Talking good. Except when it’s about White people and our mental health.
Not a mention of social media and its documented contributions to the rise in psychological disorder.
Nothing about socio economic or racial strife.
Frankly there wasn’t the appropriate level of urgency at all, feigned or not, that was displayed given the latest suicide numbers. It was pathetic.
The only positive thing I can see that has come out of MHM is maybe their motto, “The stigma stops when the conversation starts.” We know now they don’t want to talk about White people and our mental health though.
Let’s continue to help people like them get over their stigma of White people asserting ourselves by showing up to more events like these.
I have to say that I’m not a very smart guy but I can tell when someone or something isn’t good for me and my people. I can tell when people are lying. When people build up false cultural myths, like that bullying or covid are the only causes of mental health issues, as well as stifling anyone actually trying to get to the root of the issue, it’s obvious they are actively trying to harm us.
It’s a myth that these credentialed midwits are any smarter than you or I.
Its a myth that White people cant be victims of discrimination.
It’s a myth that these maladapts and pathocrats outnumber us.
We outnumber them. I knew that going to the event, and that gave me confidence to assert myself and ask my question even in the face of direct censorship. For those that need to hear it, it’s a myth that you have nothing to live for. Live for your people. They need you.
We need our own myths based on Truth. We need our own stories to inspire and fulfill us as who we are as White people, brave and willing to take on any obstacle; part of an unbroken chain.
To borrow one last time from Josh’s book, but modifying the definition of political extremism to include suicide by young people as a goal of elites,
For America to eradicate violent, antisocial political extremism once and for all, it would need to suspend the very techniques it employs in service of itself. Effectively, it (America) would need to commit geopolitical suicide.
Extremism and radicalism are both the result of a particular governmental logic which seeks to outsource moral labor (just as it outsources physical labor) for its own profit. But whereas neoliberal governance offshores manual labor internationally (constraining “willing” parties to its own logic, thus reaping greater profits and eliminating potential geopolitical competitors), it offshores moral and psychological labor domestically—thus constraining its political subjects to a kind of technique of responsibilism, dooming them to lives of frustration and disillusionment by foisting upon them duties which are, in fact, not theirs alone.
This governmental technique of responsibilism removes (or at the very least, severely cripples) domestic competitors of power by saddling them with a psychological debt which no man can ever repay.”
A similar comparison can also be drawn between this kind of extremism, suicide, and terrorism. If the American regime were in fact responsible for, and benefitting from, the rise in suicide, similar to how they contribute to and benefit from the rise of terrorism, they have no reason to stop either. The primary difference is that Terrorism requires an increased focus on national defense, while Suicide is the exact opposite – it removes any disgruntled populace who might otherwise revolt.
A conclusion one might come to, for our people to survive and to reverse the trends on joblessness, terrorism, drug abuse, and suicides, is that the Zionist Occupied American regime would have to go.
That isn’t something they will allow discussed on Broadway Square.
Yet.
So with that, as we continue our work to remove the stigma our pathocrat elites hold towards letting us, White people, assert ourselves politically let us also remove a stigma of our own many still hold.
Creating our own myths.
Suicide Prevention Month is a meaningless gesture, and MHM is an organization led by sociopaths who say they care, but only in so far as getting you to help yourself, because they’re not going to.
We didn’t create the conditions that resulted in the rise of suicides, they did. We work to lift up our people all year round, not just in September, so from here on out I propose September be known as ‘Suicidal Empire Semptember’.
We’ll recall all of the events elites controlled that exposed their hatred of us and lead to their downfall, like the event in Fargo.
We will remember the poor souls, like Jacob Gardner, or like the two teenagers from the documentary – our people, who took their own lives under the oppressive Zionist regime in this country. A regime who robbed them of a healthy identity and who censored those who sought to make them whole.
We won’t hold struggle sessions in the town square to embarrass and alienate those with psychological disorders even further.
We won’t stop, and when we do get together in the town square, it will be to celebrate the victory over those who would bring death upon us if ever they were given back power.
And so, even though a little late, to kick off The first annual Suicidal Empire September, however you contribute to the dissident right, or assert yourselves as White people, let it be with a special intention this month.
For the People of America to live, the Empire must fall.
Let it die.
very good article