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Living in America is Making Me So Paranoid of Getting Killed By a Homeless Nigger!

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Schizophrenic patients in the west get mogged to suicide by their hallucinations while patients in African countries and India have more positive experiences.

“The striking difference was that while many of the African and Indian subjects registered predominantly positive experiences with their voices, not one American did. Rather, the U.S. subjects were more likely to report experiences as violent and hateful – and evidence of a sick condition.”

“One participant described the voices as “like torturing people, to take their eye out with a fork, or cut someone’s head and drink their blood, really nasty stuff.” Other Americans (five of them) even spoke of their voices as a call to battle or war”

“Among the Indians in Chennai, more than half (11) heard voices of kin or family members commanding them to do tasks. “They talk as if elder people advising younger people,” one subject said. That contrasts to the Americans, only two of whom heard family members. Also, the Indians heard fewer threatening voices than the Americans – several heard the voices as playful, as manifesting spirits or magic, and even as entertaining.”

“In Accra, Ghana, where the culture accepts that disembodied spirits can talk, few subjects described voices in brain disease terms. When people talked about their voices, 10 of them called the experience predominantly positive; 16 of them reported hearing God audibly. “‘Mostly, the voices are good,'” one participant remarked.”
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I need the source for this. Interesting.
 
I need the source for this. Interesting.
Many American folks like they're voices... They say it makes them feel less lonely.

Although I would venture to theorize that Americans hear less positive voices due to more negative media messages.
 

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