Culture of Cruelty
Beth Hundsdorfer and Molly Parker launch the "Culture of Cruelty" investigation into the state-run Choate Mental Health and Developmental Center. State-run facilities in Illinois are supposed to care for people with mental and developmental disabilities. However, patients have been subjected to abuse, neglect and staff misconduct for decades, despite calls for change.
More and more yet scandals appearing in the mainstream news, such as the above. Time is running out for the many bad acting American psychiatrists running around our nation today. Wherein not long ago I would have felt safe in presuming that only state managed mental hospitals remains sites of psychiatric abuses; today, fuck, they are spreading like cancer. And they are exhibiting indications specific to being sociopathic. As with the ones who covered up the violent escape of a known ot be violent mental patient named Jesus Rincon Murrietta, May, 2011, which in time led the the brutal murder of a beuttfial Phoenix, AZ, woman named April Mott.
None of them were held accountable, and clearly, this proves that they sociopathic, not giving a shit about the otherwise preventable deaths of many people, members of the public, and mentally ill citizens, as well. All need to face due accountability, while many need to be prosecuted in our criminal courts.
Very foolish to believe that they would always get away with treating mentally ill Americans as though we are damaged goods. They have proven to me, in most any in-patient psychiatric settings. Yes, no longer just in state managed hospitals. No, they have never proven that they care about mentally ill persons. The APA was very much in operation during the period when the 'horror show" hospital of the 20th century, and they behave no differently today than they they behaved in the past.
And on basis of them believing only they understand mental illness, nope, they are affected by sociopathic behaviors, turning a blind eye to the many harms they have caused, and telling themselves it is all only normal. Nothing normal about abusing vulnerable human beings, nothing legal about trading upon the civil and human rights of their own patients. They are highly dangerous, clearly, putting the lives of not only their patients, but the general public, as well, at high risk of otherwise preventable harms including preverbal deaths. They reckon that on basis of nobody caring about mentally ill persons, that they have the right to treat us like shit. Well, people are increasingly paying attention, and as such, they will in time learn the hard way that no American has any rights to abuse the civil and human rights of American citizens.
Racism is rife in the profession, as well, as has been proven by more than one well respected American voice, such as NBC correspondent, Antonia Hylton. And as such, those raised and born in white wealth in the Deep and Dirty South, their own family roots are very very lilily tied to the slvaery period. I have conducted research in into to name "Gaddy", and yes, they are much tied to a cotton plantations in South Carooina, where slaves were working in the Deep and Dirty South. The Gaddy name is tied to South Carolina, prior when to that family line moved to the state of Mississippi.
Rather than, well, head north, the Gaddy people when into the even deeper Dirty and Deep South. It's plain, they cared to avoid progress associated with the Civil War and the emancipation period. Yep, too bad for you, Ira Gaddy, you didn't fool me one bit with your 'cool cat' attitude back in the day. And just like you rest ass peers, you cared not about the fact that was subjected a false accusation, as though I would assault a female staff member. I had to that time spent over three years in such settings, and at no point had ever assaulted one of peers nor staff.
They are all the same kind of people. As I has premised time and time again, not the kind of people who should not be trusted to care for at risk and vulnerable Human beings. All mentally Ill Americans are at risk, on basis of the fact that, no matter where in the nation today, in-patient psychitiric settings very likely have similarly dangerous American psychiatrists.
Proven, as per per the fact that APA was very was running things when the horror show hospitals were shit down. And the APA cared nor about the fact that tens of thousands of mentally ill people were forced on to the streets due the failed promise specific to the "reinstitution" promise failed.
PJ Reed. Portland, OR. May 04, 2026.
Southern arrogance on full display the photo of Ira Gaddy at the biginning to this day's essay. He is a foolhardy punk of a white man who has holed up in a state so much in a mental health crisis that it is allowing him and his equally unethical peers to continue getting away with treating their own patients no differently than the manner in which they treated PJ Reed circa 2019-20. They are no less dangerous than are the majority of the rest of them, getting away with treating mentally ill people just as badly and they have treated mentally ill Americans.
Noted here and now. These bad actors will in due time be brought to accountable prosecutions in our nations criminal courts. We predict the downfall of the modern American psychiatrist, and the equally downfall of the American Psychiatric Association. For as long as the APA has been in existent, it had be enabled bad acting psychiarists for the lost 120 or so years. This is a grave injustice that will in time be seen for what it is, in fact.
The wroth of justice, indeed. In the face of profound injustice specific to the rights of all American citizens. Mental illness does not mean that they lost their civil rights, no more than any other ill American citizen. They have gotten away with far too much for just as long as they have been seen as.... doctors.
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Note: The editor and founder of this publication, P. Jack Reed, offers his services today as an expert witness specific to either civil actions, or better yet, criminal prosecutions of American psychiatrists subject to such prosecution in our otherwise great nation's criminal courts. In this latter sense, I ask no more than straight up costs with no nature of fee arrangement; while in the former case, a contracted flat fee grounded in possible awards via a successful civil action, no more than 6% depending upon the specific issues most at stake.
And yes, since this public blog was first published in April, 2012, a justifiable and wholly righteous process that did serve to bring about long past due federal oversight and intervention specific to the hospital wide corruption and the bad acting American psychiatrists working for the Arizona State Hospital circa 2011-2015, nothing has changed for the better in lasting fashion. I have thus far done so pro bono, with zero wish for fame or fortune. This is the kind of American that I am, as a matter of plain and proven fact. I learn from my own mistakes, and grow stronger in this context.
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Paolo Jack Reed. Founder, 2012. Stoner Woods/Red River. Caddo Parish, LA. |
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