Marianne Eloise wants the world to know that she does not “have a regular brain at all”. That’s her declaration, on the very first page of her new memoir, Obsessive, Intrusive, Magical Thinking. The book catalogues her experience of a dizzying variety of psychiatric conditions: OCD, anxiety, autism, ADHD, alcohol abuse, seasonal affective disorder, an eating disorder, night terrors, depression. By her own telling, Eloise has suffered a great deal from these ailments; I believe her, and wish better for her. But she would prefer we not think of them as ailments at all. And that combination of self-pity and self-aggrandisement is emblematic of our contemporary understanding of mental health.
Eloise is a champion of neurodivergence, an omnibus term that’s recently ballooned in popularity, which can include autism, anxiety, borderline personality disorder, or indeed any other psychiatric condition that’s hot right now. The term is designed for making sweeping pronouncements. Forget the fact that, say, autism and schizophrenia are so different that they have at times been described as opposite conditions. Forget the fact that saying you’re neurodivergent has as much medical meaning as saying you have a disorder of the body. The idea is that there’s a group of people whose brain chemistry differs, in some beautiful way, from some Platonic norm. And it’s an idea that’s taken on great symbolic power in contemporary liberal culture.
Link:
https://unherd.com/2022/04/mental-illness-doesnt-make-you-special/
When your problems become your identity there's no incentive to work on yourself. We've seen this with mentally ill demanding the right not to medicate because it hinders their art. An example everyone would be familiar with is Kanye West. This is my theory about some Kanye's problems.
When your policies either don't exist, or are so bad that nobody with an iq above 80 would ever vote for them, just rely solely on agitative propaganda, identity politics, and completely fabricated culture war talking points. That'll get our lemmings out to vote!- The GOP
It worked because only one side was making noise.