Bear with me if you will. I think this is relevant to this thread.
It's quite an odd existence living for the last 20+ years confined to my home and increasingly to my bed, and only going out with assistance rarely to essential visits to dentist or hospital.
And at the same time in my head, via laptop and smartphone, connected to the world in small snatches of others lives that seem increasingly alien, including apparently, throwing mini axes for fun. An alien world - apart from this forum where I find sanity, kindness, companionship, a sense of purpose, and intellectual stimulation.
Involuntary house arrest with added pains and disabilities is such a strange existence to experience for decades it must be extremely hard to imagine for healthy people. Some respond with empathy and want to understand and help if they can. Some look on from the outside occasionally and assume it is a pleasant lazy indolent life being supported by the state to lie around all day doing nothing much. Some don't want to know and cope by ignoring us.
And some see us as unworthy, malingerers, not wanting to get better, even as gangs of malevolent blinkered fools attacking and trying to silence those who want to help.
Some see us as fair game for their creative storytelling of good and evil, saviours and demons, cherrypicking anecdotes to add colour and an illusion that their storytelling is an accurate reflection of reality. And in doing so dehumanising us, their powerless subjects, lauding our self defined saviors who want to retrain our brains; accusing us, attributing to the most powerless a power to silence the powerful who are repeatedly platformed to pronounce their being silenced.
Why would someone, who as far as we know has no personal experience or professionally relevant knowledge, choose apparently out of the blue, to punch down on a bunch of sick people struggling to find some way to go on existing?
Why,
@Learningandlistening
pick on us? Why is pontificating about our suffering in such derogatory and ignorant terms, claiming to have new insights, but parroting decades old tropes about causes and cures of post infection illness, in any way appropriate work for a professor of religion?
Is this part of the job description for the religion department? Are you teaching courses on cults and using our online gathering for mutual support, advocacy and scientific discussion as an example of a misguided and even demonic cult?
I just don't get any of it.
What is the point?
There's no new insight here. Nothing helpful for sick people. Just tawdry entertainment for healthy people who like to feel superior and enjoy dehumanising and demonising what they don't understand.