The "pull the [fill in the blank] card" idea is pretty tired and weak. I am not excusing anything, I have nothing to gain from doing so. I have seen mental health be a FACTOR (not the SOLE driver) in decision-making, others probably have as well. If you think it is unlikely that mental health affects decision-making, or played a role in this instance, make an argument for your case.
By dismissing something you don't agree with as being a contrived idea of some segment of the population, you are just pulling the pulling-the-card card: failing to use common sense or reason and just falling back on a contrived idea of a segment of the population (in this case, the segment you are more comfortable with).
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@Fryowa , I know you are not on-board with my eternal love for Beth Mowins (and the sexism cards I played back in the day); that was a road I never should have traveled, and Beth and I can live with failing to influence your opinion. But you don't think the guy who admits to breaking down in tears as he dealt with these rehabs could have been dealing with some issues? And those issues could have led to other issues?
I certainly don't know enough specifics to know if that is the case or not, and I am not a psychologist, and my personal hygiene sometimes leaves something to be desired...I kind of got off track there. I am just saying it seems kind of weird for someone everyone seemed to think highly of for a long-time (maybe I am off on that perception) to start behaving like this.