Thursday, March 20, 2014

"That man looks creepy as hell!" One Rat Bastard at a time. 


So, as a matter of me sharing my work with friends, including photo images such as this one, this verbatim statement from my buddy Jerry pretty well represents the general responses that I have been hearing every time such friends look at it. How's it feel, "Dr." Pervaiz Atkher, to no longer conceal your malevolent demeanor from the greater public, as has long been the case, yes? Nowhere to hide, sir. Maybe it's time to  catch the first flight (back) to your homeland of Pakistan, while the getting is good.  




As with all of my other comments to the effect, this is the state of affairs in Arizona's sole long term public mental health care facility, The Arizona State Hospital. A virtually surrealistic realm wherein some of the spookiest people one might ever encounter carry on with their day to day activities as though public policy and commonly established codes of civility don't exist. And to characterize a man such as Pervaiz Akhter as "spooky" is to put in nicely. The fact is, the associated misconduct and related ruthless nature of these sorts of people is common to the history of state mental hospitals across the board, facilities and operational shortfalls that are always years behind the standards; all of this to the direct detriment of the entire (ASH) patient community, absolutely counter-therapeutic in all senses, in shocking defiance medical standards. And as I have also said, it was not the patients at ASH who I came to fear during my time there- it was staff such this Rat Bastard. His face is a nightmare in itself for me today- literally. Bottom line, undeniable, and 100% consistent with the substandard medical-mental  health care practices and conditions at ASH.

Indeed: Why not do us all a favor, Patel, and get the hell out of here once and for all?

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I would really love input of any kind from anybody with any interest whatsoever in the issues that I am sharing in this blog. I mean it, anybody, for I will be the first one to admit that I may be inaccurately depicting certain aspects of the conditions
at ASH, and anonymous comments are fine. In any case, I am more than willing to value anybody's feelings about my writing, and I assure you that I will not intentionally exploit or otherwise abuse your right to express yourself as you deem fit. This topic is far, far too important for anything less. Thank you, whoever you are. Peace and Frogs.