If your a retired soldier then Im sure you can relate to mental illness as lots coming back from Afghanistan are now suffering with it,it's not something to make light of and it's killing a lot of young people through suicide.I move that this thread be merged with Dumps thread.![]()
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If your a retired soldier then Im sure you can relate to mental illness as lots coming back from Afghanistan are now suffering with it,it's not something to make light of and it's killing a lot of young people through suicide.
It's a disease,let's treat it as such.
Kakato. I did not make light of suicide or post traumatic disorder. I was referring to the fact that we have two threads on Don Cherry and whether or not people should think he should be fired from the CBC.
After watching our hometown boy and best scrapper in the NHL commit suicide a couple months ago I would have to disagree with you.
I'm glad they are finally coming out and talking about it as it was well known Rick Rypien had some problems and he was nowhere close to retiring,some people did get an interview from him before his death and it will be out sometime in the future and it's all about why he took his leave of absence from the Canucks.
The one thing everyone learned in high school was you didnt mess with the Rypien boys.
RIP Rick.
Best of Rick Rypien - YouTube
And not all the hockey suicides can be attributed to fighting. Some people have depression, it doesn't matter what their profession is. Michael Landsberg wrote an excellent article about it(at tsn.ca) where he was talking about how crippling it can be, and how someone may have depression and you may not even know it. His article was about how he suffers from depression and how his friend Wade Belak also suffered from it(and ultimately lost his battle to it). I'm not sure if the article is still there(their archives only go so far back), but if you can find it, I recommend reading it.
I like fighting in hockey, I'll make no bones(nor excuses) about it. However, I think fighting has it's time and place. Just dropping the gloves to "fire up your team" or the fights that are obviously staged/planned have no place in hockey. I think that fighting should be in response to someone on the opposing team taking liberties with your teammates. By liberties I mean dirty hits that the refs don't catch. Slew-foots, elbows to the head, etc. There are some players that just don't show any respect at all, and when Campbell was in charge of disciplinary actions, he was way too light with the punishment. I think that Shannahan will perform in a better capacity and perhaps the dirty hits/lack of respect will finally start to wane.
Concussion are cumlative in the damages to the brain. The more you have the more damage. Now the new Sherrif will I am sure set a new tone. But tougher penalties costing the Team itself based upon dollars is one option.
I just hope he treats all of the players the same. I don't care if it's a superstar like Ovechkin or a 4th-line plugger, I want them to get the same punishment for the same infraction. Ovechkin has been borderline dirty on more than one occasion during his career, and if he was given a substantial suspension, then perhaps he would not do it any more.
Rick's fights werent staged he was tough and he grew up in a coal mining town where fighting was a way of life as a kid.He was troubled and because of the social stigma that's constantly attached to it from narrow minded chaps like gerry they dont allways come out with it untill it's too late.And not all the hockey suicides can be attributed to fighting. Some people have depression, it doesn't matter what their profession is. Michael Landsberg wrote an excellent article about it(at tsn.ca) where he was talking about how crippling it can be, and how someone may have depression and you may not even know it. His article was about how he suffers from depression and how his friend Wade Belak also suffered from it(and ultimately lost his battle to it). I'm not sure if the article is still there(their archives only go so far back), but if you can find it, I recommend reading it.
I like fighting in hockey, I'll make no bones(nor excuses) about it. However, I think fighting has it's time and place. Just dropping the gloves to "fire up your team" or the fights that are obviously staged/planned have no place in hockey. I think that fighting should be in response to someone on the opposing team taking liberties with your teammates. By liberties I mean dirty hits that the refs don't catch. Slew-foots, elbows to the head, etc. There are some players that just don't show any respect at all, and when Campbell was in charge of disciplinary actions, he was way too light with the punishment. I think that Shannahan will perform in a better capacity and perhaps the dirty hits/lack of respect will finally start to wane.
Rick's fights werent staged he was tough and he grew up in a coal mining town where fighting was a way of life as a kid.He was troubled and because of the social stigma that's constantly attached to it from narrow minded chaps like gerry they dont allways come out with it untill it's too late.
Most people would be totally amazed if they knew how many of their family was on effexor or paxil,they will never know though because a lot of people think it's something people can just get over and because of that it's usually kept a secret,guys like gerry ridicule mental illness all the time because they dont understand it or are scared of it.
When someone end's their life by their own hand it's not because they took a cowards way out,Im a pretty brave guy but I would never hang myself.
They end their life because absolutely nothing in their life brings them any happiness anymore.
At 50 years old I see at least 3 of my old buds die every year by suicide so it's a problem.
I never said that his fights were staged, Kakato. I am talking about the players that have done it(I don't follow the Canucks so I never saw too many games he played in), and there are players out there that do it.
And I also don't think that suicide is the cowards way out. I can't imagine what it would be like to suffer from depression.
I have had a number of friends like K has that did themselves.
And theres a reason they dont ask for help,because peeps like gerry would ridicule them.
20 years ago peeps would ridicule him for his lifestyle.
The problem with Mental illness is everyone thinks you`re Fukin Crazy - I pity and despise these people at the same time - Now that is a personal conflict.
I work for a large company and at times, as I am a retired Soldier I have had to explain what PTSD is - then their opinion changed to understanding.
Well we are all f*****g crazy to some degree, why else would people go trotting off downtown to pick up the latest overpriced gizmo because Mrs. Jones was nuts enough to buy one? Cliff's term "sheeple" explains the human race today. :lol:
Approx 20 % of the population suffers a mental illness at on point in their life
Let me tell you about some of these so called hypocrites. Some of these retired 'hypocrites' have health and physical problems from all the headshots and fights they experienced on the rink. Some are suffering because they didn't know any better at the time, and they're trying to improve the culture of hockey by removing head shots so other players won't have to suffer the same fate as them, and they're hypocrites.
It's nasty to underplay the real ramifications of head shots and physical blows to the body, and it's even more nasty to call these people hypocrites and whiners. If not ignorant.
People can and do change their opinion in retrospect. Especially after circumstances change, and facts are presented. Like the real physical risks......