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It's just that ill people have even more needs, not that others are treated much better.
(I have had mental health problems myself so don't say that I'm biased or do not understand)
All you did was adding to the memory load of the steam forums, thus their electricity bill and maintenance for the future, just to vent. GET OUT, TOUCH GRASS AND PETITION TO YOUR LOCAL SENATOR or whatever the legal hierachy is in your corner of the world :)
Sad to say. It's one of the reasons I got involved in politics and worked in disabled law.
When the mentally ill get special treatment, too many other people want it too. Now a lot of people claim to have mental problems, and in UK schools you have 5 year olds saying crap like "I want to kill myself" just to get out of lessons.
Harsh treatment of the mentally ill is kind of cruel and unfair, but life is unfair, and someone is always going to draw the short straw. Giving us special treatment I think is causing more problems than it solves.
Then it gets taken to school, workplaces, everywhere.. And our brain reacts to it in different ways, sometimes causing us those illnesses as signs for us to avoid it, you know?
It's within our own instincts to avoid things that cause us harm, cause us all the bad stuff.. Instead, that's seen as being ill whereas that's not what it was supposed to be.
When people who aren't mentally ill want to get special treatment, I do kinda wish that they'd get that treatment too.. Including the consequences that have caused those people to become mentally ill aswell! I'm pretty sure, their opinions would've changed in a speed of light once they would've had the chance to experience what it feels like..
The signs of depressions you're mentioning are there, and are caused by the pressure the society puts on the young generation. Thing is, it causes more problems than success, unless we do succeed at making AI working for us.
All the stress and stuff are all connected to the decreased birth rates, causing even less young people to be born and overall the imbalance when it comes to comparing the amount of old people to young people.
There're supposed to be more young people than old people, so the old people can retire and finally have their rest.. But that's not what the society seems to seek, as that's not profitable.
And, to acknowledge the last point you've made, I'm in a full agreement.
However, I'd like to say that it's necessary to support them to give them some hope. If you don't awake those mentally ill people and give them some hope, they're gonna stay the same people, who won't get a lot of things done.
You do wanna motivate them to overcome it, that's all they really need.
Thing is, motivating them and being there for them is even more exhausting than having them sign all the papers and take runs from one doctor to another just to get the treatment that isn't even gonna help.
I mean.. Sure, cool. They may get some fees as a compensation, a pension.. But what's that good for, if it isn't gonna improve their health state? That's what they really need and seek, not some pointless financial compensation, because that's not gonna include an improvement in regards to their psychological state, in regards to their mental health.