The PFA is rolling with cash so why haven't they helped ?
I know their union leader is...is there any left after his salary has been paid?
The PFA is rolling with cash so why haven't they helped ?
I read that with the impression Little had used all his right moments with CC and repeatedly got fobbed off.Whatever the rights and wrongs of Carlisle's actions Little's outburst is very cheap, and very unnecessary. Little might have a valid point (I don't think it is personally) but now is not the time and the public arena isn't the place.
This thread is very pertinent to me atm. Some of you may have read what I wrote about my brother, who took his own life just before Christmas. Since then, I have been to his house and found much of the medical correspondence, notes of meetings, hand-written notes from medical professionals trying to get in touch with him and his own comments on his own life. His actions could be considered selfish but it is clear from everything I have read that this was the decision of a deeply troubled mind and one well beyond my comprehension. What caused his long decline will, most likely, never be established for sure. For sure, there are more selfish methods of committing suicide than hanging yourself (which is what Veggie Dave did) but maybe not everyone has that degree of "courage". It doesn't make them any less ill.
Several people have mentioned "sectioning", not really an option for depression I believe, given the current constraints and approaches to mental health.
Mental health is still much understood and, I believe, much feared. Whatever his own shortcomings as a human being, Clarke Carlisle has done a public service in making his problems well known. I wonder whether Ralf Little would have made similar comments if he had been suffering from terminal cancer or motor neurone disease?
For all those of you casting judgement - remember the old saying about walking a mile in someone's shoes.
This thread is very pertinent to me atm. Some of you may have read what I wrote about my brother, who took his own life just before Christmas. Since then, I have been to his house and found much of the medical correspondence, notes of meetings, hand-written notes from medical professionals trying to get in touch with him and his own comments on his own life. His actions could be considered selfish but it is clear from everything I have read that this was the decision of a deeply troubled mind and one well beyond my comprehension. What caused his long decline will, most likely, never be established for sure. For sure, there are more selfish methods of committing suicide than hanging yourself (which is what Veggie Dave did) but maybe not everyone has that degree of "courage". It doesn't make them any less ill.
Several people have mentioned "sectioning", not really an option for depression I believe, given the current constraints and approaches to mental health.
Mental health is still much understood and, I believe, much feared. Whatever his own shortcomings as a human being, Clarke Carlisle has done a public service in making his problems well known. I wonder whether Ralf Little would have made similar comments if he had been suffering from terminal cancer or motor neurone disease?
For all those of you casting judgement - remember the old saying about walking a mile in someone's shoes.
Good post. I am fairly sure all those condemning CC and saying what he should have done are of clear mind and judgement never having spent a second of their lives suffering depression. It is sad the total lack of empathy and understanding, simply CC was of such a bad state of mind when he did what he did to call it selfish is absurd, he spent 3 days walking around looking at all the options to kill himself and lay on a railway track twice, but got up as the train was too slow, considered hanging and just wanted a 100% guarantee he would die so threw himself in front of a speeding lorry. Can a lot of the people on this thread even begin to imagine how tortured his mind was, how twisted and ill it is to even consider this ? Doubly sad as this disease has claimed lives of own NSC community
As ever this debate has become rather binary.
I think it's entirely possible to feel sorry for CC and hope he gets the help that he needs, but at the same time to also hope that he is held to account for his actions.
There's a cut of his interview with the sun on the BBC site and in all honesty he looks glazed eyed and the wordings he used I find particularly disturbing.
Put his past wrongdoings to one side, of which there are many, the one thing I would say with this, can you imagine how he must have felt in order to feel as though this was his only option? I find it difficult to judge his decisions given his state of mind, it's all too easy to judge and that all may not be as it seems with Clarke Carlisle, which in all probability is true, however the man is obviously extremely ill, I can't imagine how it feels to be tormented by your own mind. I can see where Little is coming from and I quite agree with lots of what he said but I personally think this shouldn't have been made public.
I understand and respect your point but for me that's too simplistic and narrow a viewpoint.
I can understand well how CC felt, and can empathise with the situation he is in. Suffering depression is a cruel, frightening situation, it robs you of dignity, hope and perspective. But what it doesn't rob you of is the ability to ascertain right from wrong, and it certainly doesn't exonerate you from acting like a total degenerate.