Professor Anne Case states the obvious and nothing dubious about mentally challenged being low-income, addicted and suicidal

Neil Knight
  professor Anne Case is a world-renown author and academic often writing intellectual articles about society but she is wrong on one common hypothesis of hers. Anne case says that White America's addiction to heroin and opioids is a result of people feeling their losing their advantages in society. suicides and health affiliations from substance abuse always hits middle-age people more than healthy young people and in this Anne case doesn't understand health. Middle Aged White people have the disposable income more than minorities for heroin abuse and have access to the doctors which can supply them with all the opioids they can beg otherwise they can seek out other doctors. Anne Case and many others think it is pessimistic outlook for their fortunes but this is bullsit and without proof as this woman and others do not know what people are thinking as they abuse pills and contemplate suicide. the high mortality murder rate of blacks also is not taking into account as many o these killed in black-black violence clearly re the bottom dregs of their society who likely would have had early natural health problems and suicides. this intelligent professor linked the fact that the mentally challenged would somehow be the ones addicting themselves to heroin and pain-killers and contemplating suicide that high income-level people as basically corporations will not be hiring nuts to represent their company and attempt sales meetings. this is common sense and not really worth a study but somehow an Anne case needs funding for for her research and high income for herself. how else would she have these writings and studies such as this Middle-Age White America death-rate increase bullshit. Easier access to pills and guns make suicide more common and there is nothing dubious about the fact the poor and lower-income folks would be there for a reason and their internal problems. you don't have to be a bigshot Princeton academic like Ann case to see the obvious.

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