It was mental health day a few days ago, and celebrities came out in DROVES to talk about how they struggled with mental illness.
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A #WorldMentalHealthDay reminder from Miley Cyrus. ❤ (📷: Getty Images)
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We all have something to offer. Every. Single. One. Of. Us. (📷: Shutterstock)
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Keep talking mental health, especially on #WorldMentalHealthDay. (📷: REX)
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There’s A LOT more where this came from… and they were all celebrated as HEROES.
SO, SO, SO BRAVE.
And you know what? I don’t disagree. Good for them.
Fast forward to Kanye’s meeting with Trump yesterday.
Now it’s supposedly EVIL to give someone who’s struggled with mental illness a voice.
I feel about Kanye, the same way I feel about Roseanne.
It’s not about the political opinion they have every right to hold. It’s about their mental state. I sincerely hope people in their lives who care for them, and are not in it just to exploit them, get them professional help.— Ana Navarro (@ananavarro) October 11, 2018
OMG.
See… supporting Trump makes you automatically CRAAAAZY.
Sad. @SECupp said it best about the Kanye-Trump meeting: “That was really sad. I think you had there a man who’s clearly not okay, and a president who’s willing to who’s willing to exploit that.” pic.twitter.com/JuadQFMxkH
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) October 11, 2018
And again… there’s A LOT more where that came from…
SO LET ME GET THIS STRAIGHT:
The same people who celebrated #MentalHealthAwarenessDay yesterday are now saying #kanyeWest’s political opinion and voice shouldn’t be taken seriously because of past struggles with #MentalHealth. To clarify…Are those with mental illness not entitled to a political opinion?
— Ashley “Kimber” D. (@RedIsTheNewPunk) October 11, 2018
DID ANYONE TAKE ANY ISSUE WHEN ANY OF THOSE “BRAVE” PEOPLE ABOVE- People ADMITTING their own mental illness- CAME OUT FOR HILLARY?
No, I don’t think they did.