Bastille Day
Okay, it's nowhere near Bastille day on this day as far as I know. It's just that this blog wants to be Orwellian sometimes with it's newspeak of times, dates and histories...: No one is free while others are oppressed. Did you know that July 14th
is Bastille Day? Maybe you do. If you do not know it already, Bastille
Day is a national French holiday whose anniversary is celebrated each
year with festivities commemorating the storming of the Bastille prison
in Paris, France in 1789 which marked the beginning of the French
Revolution. This prison symbolizes freedom for all. There will be lots
of Bastille day events and parties, food and fun here in America also.
And if the thought does not scare you, break the silence and remember
the psychiatric prisoners. Psychiatry Kills. Mad Pride celebrates the
human rights of people considered different by our society. It may be
celebrated anytime but is most often observed in the month of July,
usually on or around July 14, Bastille Day. 2007 marks the 26th
anniversary of psychiatric survivors using Bastille Day to celebrate
Mad Pride. The tradition of using Bastille Day as Mad Pride Day was
started in New York by the Mental Patients Liberation Alliance and has
since spread around the world. When the Bastille was stormed, two
prisoners with psychiatric labels being detained there for that reason
were freed. Mad Pride celebrations have grown directly out of an
historic but little known international social change movement led by
psychiatric survivors and mental health consumers that began in about
1970. MindFreedom International is one of the groups in this movement.
The name Mad Pride got its start in London when activists there saw a
Gay Pride event and got madly inspired. Mad Pride is not only for
psychiatric survivors, it is open to all, whether or not you have been
labeled by the psychiatric, psych-cia-trick system. Mad Pride is really
about Human Pride. Do not allow our very humanity to be done in by a
corporate mental health (death) system that has gone out of control.
Stigmatize yourself with pride, celebrate mad pride. To find out more
about Mad Pride events in your area visit Mind Freedom. And what does this have to do with a No Police State? Happy Bastille Day.




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