2/10
HILARIOUS. Not an actual "documentary" though.
12 October 2021
One of the funniest things I've ever watched. Literally EVERY "point" they make can also be said about the medical field. Quite possibly the most hypocritical group of people I've ever had to listen to.

Yes medical experiments back then were horrible and torture. People had incredibly limited resources back then and did a lot of things that were unethical. That's why we have ethics boards today.

Yes there are lots of "truths" in this documentary but EVERY single one of them have happened in the medical field too. Guess what? People die in hospitals every day from some doctor that did something wrong. It's very sad but it doesnt discredit the medical field either so why should it discredit psychiatry????

Also..... yes.... ***Everyone*** is mentally ill in some way. There is nobody that is completely "normal" and doesn't have anxiety or depression sometimes. Everyone struggles. Doesn't mean we all belong in mental institutions. I myself have horrible anxiety and other issues but that doesn't mean I'm "crazy" just cause I acknowledge that I have problems.

Just because someone has a degree doesn't mean they know everything. It's NOT as hard as you think it is to get a degree. Think about that before you go on Facebook sharing this 2-hour video acting like you just discovered fire.

This "documentary" is basically a really long Joe Rogan podcast/thinkpiece. Being critical of your own craft is critical for psychologists, so definitely watch this if you want to expand your views. This documentary won't change your life unless you're already delusional enough to think all psych doctors are in on some evil conspiracy to hurt people.
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