From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: Re: Yet Another Patriotic Democrat!
Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2025 20:46:44 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.
On Sat, 14 Jun 2025 17:56:00 -0700, Rudy Canoza says...
> > That's INSURRECTION!
> No, it is not. Peaceful speech can *never* be insurrection.
"I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard."
Peaceful speech can *NEVER* be insurrection.
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AlleyCat is one of the several people who dominate Rudy on a daily basis, keeping their bootheels on his little pencil neck to the
amusement of all.
Rudy's psychosis is characterized by an impaired relationship with reality. It's a symptom of serious mental disorders. People who are
experiencing
psychosis may have delusions.
The person experiencing psychosis may also have thoughts that are contrary to actual EVIDENCE.
These thoughts are known as delusions. Some people with psychosis may also experience loss of motivation and social withdrawal.
(like spending ALL day on Usenet, instead of socially interacting)
These experiences can be frightening. They may also cause people who are experiencing psychosis to hurt themselves or others.
"I can kill you with one hand. You know this."
"Thanks for kicking my faggot ass."
"I've beaten you to a bloody pulp"
"... you you no-fight faggot."
"Kicked your flabby faggot ass again. Yes."
It's important to see a doctor right away if you or someone you know is experiencing symptoms of psychosis.
Symptoms of psychosis include:
depressed mood
sleeping too much or not enough
anxiety
suspiciousness
withdrawal from family and friends
delusions
disorganized speech, such as switching topics erratically
depression
suicidal thoughts or actions
A delusion is a false belief or impression that is firmly held even though it's contradicted by reality and what is commonly considered
true. There are delusions of paranoia, grandiose delusions, and somatic delusions.
People who are experiencing a delusion of paranoia might think that they are being followed when they aren't or that secret messages are
being sent to them. Someone with a grandiose delusion will have an exaggerated sense of importance. Somatic delusion is when a person
believes they have a terminal illness, but in reality they're healthy.