I think this whole idea that you're going to somehow treat mental illness by being by locking people in the hospital for a couple days. I do think you can treat like a cute episode. If someone is having a manic episode or is delusional or paranoid in their violent, sure. And it's such a basic inversion of how we should be viewing this issue. This policy is not bad because we're anti-hospital or anti-mental health services. But if somebody has cancer, let's say I have pancreatic cancer, what do you think my survival rate is if I'm living on the streets versus having a safe and secure home? If I have to treat cancer? Like just run

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