
Objective Jerk
Army Veteran Asshole that is learning to love Jesus. I use my MIC / Platform as a form of "Therapy", no schedule, no script, just whatever is floating my boat at the moment.
Objective Jerk
THE MENTAL HEALTH CHRONICLES: From Elon to Asylums
A deep exploration of mental health and societal challenges unfolds as we discuss personal reflections and real-world examples. We navigate complex influences like social media on mental wellness, examining the implications for individuals and communities.
• Personal reflections on mental health struggles
• Insight into media influence on societal perceptions
• Case study of vandalism tied to broader mental health discussions
• Observations on the correlation between political views and individual happiness
• Exploration of therapeutic models and community support
• Final thoughts on the need for open dialogue and understanding
What's going on is the Objective Jerk. And I'm said, jerk, how's everybody doing? Hope you're all good, hope you're getting some exercise, getting some praying done. I got to do some praying. I've been slacking on doing the rosary and I was doing it really really not no pun intended, but religiously. I was doing it really really not no pun intended, but religiously for a few months and then it's like slowly, kind of here and there, and then I'll just kind of, oh, I'll do it in a minute, I'll do it later. I just keep pushing it back and I got no reason, not good, I'm still going to Mass, you know, still Try and read a little this, but I'm, yeah, just lately.
Speaker 1:I don't know, I'm kind of weird, like I go through periods where I'm very, um, like I'm more of a sponge and I want to absorb information and learn things and sometimes I just don't, I'm not in the mood to really read or do anything like that. You know, and that was I think it was like that throughout my whole life because I just had some. You know, I had some ebbs and flows in school, you know, I would do good and then I wouldn't, and it's just because sometimes I enjoyed school actually and doing all that stuff and learning, and then I'd go through periods where I didn't, you know, and, um, I didn't really, you know, I didn't catch on to all that until recently, but anyway, whatever. So I wanted to talk about, I guess, mental health again, but I wanted to talk about, I want to share, like this story that's just, um, you know, it's, it's just a little bit wacky, wacky, doodle, right. So In Colorado, like I'm just going to read this, is there a picture? No, where did he? I saw a picture, I saw a picture Anyway.
Speaker 1:So so the left right, so there's, there's, let's see, how do I, whatever you want to call it are just losing their mind right now with everything going on with Trump, with, with Elon Musk, with Doge, with, not so much, I guess, the FBI. It seems like the left are really just going out. They have, instead of TDS, they got EDS. The left are really just going out. They have, instead of TDS, they got EDS. What they're saying? Elon, you know derangement syndrome, and I guess it's just because they all probably loved Elon at first, because he was, you know, clean energy, cars and Teslas, and you know now everybody's like, you know they're mad because you know they don't agree with what he agrees with, I guess, or whatever.
Speaker 1:It's just kind of funny how, how, on the left, you, they really have no, it's they have. No, they can't see any kind of good on either. You know what I mean. Like you, you can't, you know, to be open-minded, to be objective, to be more in the middle, it's like, okay, yeah, I can see that. Okay, so like case in point, right, I don't know if this is the best analogy, analogy, but whatever.
Speaker 1:So Hitler, right, everybody pretty much agrees Hitler was a horrendous person, evil upon evil, right. But he did a lot of good for the German people at the beginning. You know what I mean. I mean he was psycho and there was some other stuff, you know. But if you take away Invading the other countries and being like just war, hungry and everything, and taking away the murdering of millions of Jews, he probably would be looked at in Germany like pretty pretty up there. You know, I mean he did a lot of things for, um, the country and the economy and he, you know all that kind of stuff. And then, but then, you know, you get all the other crap that outweighs the, the, the bad outweighs the good, immensely Right. But to be objective or to be kind of, you know, fair, it's like you can still see, okay, he did some good. Does that mean everything else is okay? No, would it have been better if Hitler never existed? Maybe it's hard to say, you know. I mean probably, obviously it would be better, because you know the war and and the genocide and everything, but still, he, you know he had a great military and they, you know they had lots of things that you can look at and say, okay, they were good at some things. You know they had lots of things that you can look at and say, okay, they were good at some things. You know what I mean, but they were evil. You know, I'm not trying to be like, so that's and that's kind of.
Speaker 1:The problem with the left, though, is like they can't really like, even though they just they hate Trump, but it's like, dude, you can't deny that he's doing some good. And the thing they just can't, oh, no, he's no, and no matter what it is, they'll still try and find a way to. You know, change it around or they'll deny it or whatever. I don't know. They just don't believe it. It's just, it is a derangement syndrome. It literally is, you know.
Speaker 1:This is why you know liberalism is a mental disorder would trend on on X constantly, all the time, you know. So it's just kind of strange how, you know, maybe you don't agree with trump and some of the things and you're unhappy that that elon did what he did to x or whatever this and that. But it's like where they just go from. They loved him to like, oh, he, he's okay, and now they just completely hate him, even though he's the great things he's done.
Speaker 1:It's just, it's just a mental instability. You know what I mean. Like it doesn't. It is a mental condition, like there's no, there's no real like thought, it's just all it is. It's all's all emotion. You know they don't really, um, have any kind of rational thought or any kind of what's the word I'm trying to think of that. It's just, everything is just emotion and anger and just, oh, you know, um, um.
Speaker 1:So I wanted to share this. So this was um, you know. So I wanted to share this no-transcript a little story that happened, a little story, a little incident that happened in Loveland, colorado. So there was, uh, I'm trying to, I don't want to, okay, so anyway, I'm going to kind of break it down a little bit and then I'll read the this report that was sent out. So individual went to a tesla dealership and, you know, spray painted some, did some you know um damage the property and everything like that, and then they tried to burn some stuff. They tried to set up some like incendiary you know devices, some like homemade kind of whatever, to kind of burn up whatever. But it didn't work and the individual went back and that's when they got arrested, I think. So, let's see.
Speaker 1:On monday, february 24th, just before midnight, the loveland police department arrested 40 year old lucy grace nelson. The arrest was based on probable cause obtained through an extensive investigation which started January 29th. This arrest comes after the Loveland Tesla dealership was vandalized several times, with incendiary devices discovered on the scene. On Monday evening Nelson returned to Loveland Tesla while in possession of additional incendiary devices, along with materials attributed to vandalismives. Apprehended nelson prior to further damage occurring. So I just kept going back. Nelson was booked into the lamar county jail on the following charges explosive or incendiary devices used during felony class felony to felony Criminal mischief class six felony Criminal attempt to commit class three felony. Nelson's booking photo can be obtained through the records department of the Lamar County Sheriff's Office, all right, and the magistrate issued a $100,000 cash bond. The magistrate issued a $100,000 cash bond.
Speaker 1:Now, this individual, okay, 40-year-old Lucy Grace Nelson the picture or the booking photo is not right here, but you can obtain it. I did see it. And Lucy is a man. Okay, straight up, no questions about lucy is a man. Okay, straight up, no questions about it. Is a man, um, doesn't even. You know, I mean, it's just a dude with colored hair, five o'clock, you know it's, it's, it's completely a man. He's a man.
Speaker 1:But they go by, you, you know her and they're whatever, they're being nice, but it's just, I don't know, I don't like, how, how like this kind of stuff and this kind of mental break and these, you know this, this, the, the side of you know they're the tolerant and they're the, you know, the tolerant left. You know they. They're all about love and acceptance, but only for the, the few things that they care about. You know what I mean. So they're not tolerant, they don't love everybody, they're selfish. They're, you know they're selfish. They're, you know, self-absorbed mental patients, most of them, not all, but most of them, you know.
Speaker 1:So I kind of wanted to read some. So this is a Facebook post that I got up here and then I just kind of wanted to read some comments, so you can kind of. So there's one here. It's got a little gif that says let her go. And then another one says 100K bond for property damage, but you all bond for 200 for the kitten murderer and the man trying to drown a woman. Only thing you protect and serve is your capital interests. So I mean, first of all, so this person you know the police aren't the ones that set the bonds or anything. So you know, and yes, killing animals and kittens is not cool, but it's not. I mean, people get arrested for animal cruelty and all this kind of stuff, you know, but it's just, it's not the same. You know what I mean. I don't know, I don't know how to like, let's see. Anyway, okay, I'm gonna go now.
Speaker 1:So 40, so 40 year old, acting like a teenager, it's crazy kind of heroes. We need not the police department, see, it's like so this person's a hero for trying to destroy a dealership to an individual that's finding corruption in the country. You know what I mean. And it's like, just like the guy that shot the, the, the luigi guy. Like the, the left has the most psycho heroes, you know what I mean. Like I don't know, it's just. But this is why this is why donald trump won is because this mental retardation just is just that, you know, and it just got so out of hand. So, these individuals, they got a little bit, they had had their 15 minutes. You know the trans movement and you know, were there trans individuals before all this? Yeah, you know, for years, and they just, they go about living their life, but then this, I don't know what, some of it, I don't know, it's like it just it just got crazy. And then now we are where we are, but it's all it's. They brought it upon themselves. You know what I mean.
Speaker 1:I've been saying it for years that the gay community was, you know, slow but surely, was being accepted. You know, people didn't care. You know, back in the day, you know everybody had to hide that they were gay and and there was a big scandal and you'd get in trouble and you'd lose your job. You found out. If you found out, you were gay. Now, well, I don't know about now, but before, if you're gay, it didn't matter, nobody cared, you know. And then they just they started this whole woke ideology movement that just you know, pushed all this crap on everything, and now it's like it's reversed.
Speaker 1:Now people will look at a gay individual in a negative light, a stereotypical light, because of all this crap. You know what I mean, when before they wouldn't, you know, not everybody, but it's I don't know, it's just, it's insane. And you know it's not even the gay. Just because you're left-wing doesn't mean you're gay. You know what I mean. But it's just, you know, they just support this radical ideation. Did I say that? Right, that you know, if you're, you know.
Speaker 1:But you just kind of see it and it just, god, I'm really, I'm trying to get to what I wanted to talk about in a linear, progressive fashion, but it's like I'm a retard, I can't do it. But you kind of see, like this stuff that's going on right, there was, I think I wrote down a couple notes, what was it? Oh, okay. So then there was like a TikToker who got on TikTok, and I'm not saying like you know, getting on there and saying all this stuff, I mean I do the same thing, you know, maybe it's therapeutic, like some people are, like I don't understand how people will record themselves freaking out and crying and this and that, and it's like, well it's, you know, it's their therapy, right.
Speaker 1:So they get it out, and then they get some people to talk about whatever and but you know, but the thing is they're probably looking for the, the admiration and the likes, and all that kind of stuff is what they really want. But you know, it probably helps a little bit, but maybe it's a false sense of therapy. Maybe what I'm doing is a false sense of therapy. You know, I mean I do what I do because I don't have really anybody in person to talk to about this stuff. Most of the people that I can relate to, that I can talk to, are overseas, they're in America or whatever, and they have their lives still, they're working, they're doing whatever.
Speaker 1:I'm retired I don't really have you. You know I get my family up in the mornings and make sure that. You know I help them get stuff. You know I'm like a house bin, I'm a housewife in a sense, and I'm fine with that. It took me a minute to really kind of understand it, though, but I talk about that in another podcast. I'm not going to do it again, um, so you know. So I do the podcast to kind of give me something to do to, to get stuff off my chest, and I'm not comfortable. I mean, I'm a little more comfortable now, but at first I was very weary and uncomfortable doing this Because I don't, like you know, like I'm not on Facebook, I don't know.
Speaker 1:I just I'm kind of a private person, except for this. So I kind of I understand, I guess, the need or whatever, but does it actually provide, does it fulfill the whatever it is I'm using this to fill? Does that make sense? You know what I mean? So it's it's. You know my logo. That's why I have like the micro. So it's you know my logo, that's why I have like the micro.
Speaker 1:This is, you know it's therapy, microphone medicine, I don't know. I mean people listen to it. You know some people just thumbs up. I'm kind of looking a little more, for I mean I do get a little, like you know, comments and a little interaction here and there, but, um, I don't know, maybe, maybe they're. You know, this is kind of a false sense of therapy or whatever.
Speaker 1:But anyway, so this lady which you know doing her false sense of therapy and hoping whatever, but so she goes on to say that they need to, you know, assonate Elon Musk I mean, I'm kind of paraphrasing and I'm, you know big time and that she. And then she goes on to say like oh, they can't, you know, they don't have enough people. And she says like like she hasn't even filed her taxes in eight years, but I think she's like stay at home or unemployed or something like that. So it's not really, but but now it's like. Now she's on the radar and they're, and it's just like it's. It's like why did you think that was a good? Like what? What was the point of that? Really? Like that one doesn't really make sense to me. Like I can understand people, like I can even understand more the, the, the liberals that just record themselves screaming because trump won, like you know what I mean, like it's funny, um, but I think that's a little that's therapeutic for them, you know, and they're hoping to get some sort of you go girl or whatever kind of thing right. But it's just insane.
Speaker 1:And if you think about you can find mental health right, just like about a year ago there's an article here in American Psychological Association Mental health care is in high demand. Psychologists are leveraging tech and peers to meet the need. So you have people who aren't completely certified or educated to be a psychologist giving therapy to people. And then you have apps like BetterHelp, right, which is hugely popular right now, and you just have to kind of think like what you know, look at the way the current society is now and the way it was 50 years ago or 60 years ago. Now was there people that needed mental health? 50, 60 years ago? Absolutely, but the levels is just, it's so different and it just kind of makes you think or makes you wonder what.
Speaker 1:What is going on right, and I've said it before, that it's the antidepressants, I think is a huge thing. I think antidepressants, I think is a huge thing. I think antidepressants help to an extent and they help some people, but not all the people that take them. You know what I mean and I think it's having a negative effect on them. You know when people are prescribed it so young and then you have. So that's one difference between between you know, 50, 60 years ago and now is the SRIs the amount of SRIs that are on the market and the amount of people that take it and the amount of undeveloped children or teenagers that are taking these, and then social media is huge too. And then social media is huge too.
Speaker 1:Social media is really messes with people and I really try to stay off it. But it is kind of hard, especially when I don't have, when I'm just here at home and I'm doing some whatever, and then I get on and look at something or check something or especially like with you know, because the podcast. I mean, it's like the podcast, that's. The thing is like I'm on social media more mainly because of my podcast. If I didn't do my podcast, I wouldn't get this release of my frustrations and everything talking into the microphone, but then I wouldn't be on social media as much. So is this kind of like a moot? Like is it kind of pointless? If I just quit the podcast, would I even need to really have my microphone therapy? You know what I mean? Like it seems kind of like counterintuitive, I don't know, but what I do know is a good diet, and when I say a good diet, like just not all the junk, okay, so I kind of got off track there. So those are the differences between like well, hundreds of years ago or as most recent, like 50 years ago, as you have the food, all the preservatives and all the crap that is put. Instead of just reporting what's going on, they're creating and social media. You know it's really detrimental to everybody's health and that's why we are in where we're at. You know what I mean.
Speaker 1:And the reason I'm kind of picking on liberals is because there are studies and articles I meant to pick one up before I started and I forgot but liberals are depressed and unhappy, even like when Biden was in office or whatever. Studies show that liberal individuals are just basically miserable compared to conservative. So then it's like, okay, well, if that's the case, why is that? What is it, you know? And then it's like, well, what does the left attack? They attack the. What is it? The atomic family or the nuclear family? The atomic family, the religion, god and just exercise? How is it? Oh, you go to the gym and do all this stuff. You're misogynist. It's like, oh, you go to the gym and do all this stuff, you're misogynist. It's like what? So going to the gym, having a healthy relationship, monogamous, not sleeping around but being married, going to church, loving God, getting exercise, providing for your family, being a part of your family, supporting your family, that's all bad according to the left, but then if that's the case, and all those things is basically conservative values and ideas and whatever. So if that's the case, then why is it? Conservatives are happier than liberals, you know, it's like they need to just kind of sit there and look at that and just kind of think, like what you know and I'm not saying that, oh, you should just, oh, you can't be a liberal, no more.
Speaker 1:Being a liberal is we got to have the liberals. We have to. You know what I mean. We got to have the arts and we got to have, you know, the people that do worry about the planet and worry about animals and stuff like that. It's just with social media, it just seems like they're just force-feeding it like crazy. Though, you know, Like I like film, I like music, I play instruments, but you know we don't need our film and our music industry to like suck each other's dicks off because they support trans and hate Trump. You know all the politics and shit involved with it. Get that out of it. Just do your art thing, you know, um, and then like caring for the animals.
Speaker 1:It's like I, I'm not like I don't know. I, you know, the cat I have driving down the road saw this kitten on the side of the road and I was like, oh my gosh, that kitten like young, like just a couple weeks old, I think. The, the mother left it out on the side of the road to she just she abandoned it because her eyes were completely gunked up, her one eyeball was filled. It was massive and I thought like I was like, oh man, and it was just filled with pus. You know, once I got it open and squeezed it all out and everything, everything's good. So now I have this cat. That annoys the hell out of me Because, you know, I felt compassion for the animal. So I'm not, you know, I consider myself a conservative but I'm not a complete.
Speaker 1:You know, all this stuff is, you know, gays wrong and who cares about the animals and who cares about the climate. It's like, yes, I don't, I don't believe in that we can change the climate. Really we can. I don't know we can make the air better to breathe and and, and you know, have clean water and and pick up our trash and things like that. Like, I absolutely believe in that. And it annoys me when I see people littering, you know, and there's a lot of people that litter here in the Philippines and it drives me nuts and thank goodness it drives my kids nuts and they're you know, they get on some of their friends about it too. But and see, I'm, I don't know, I'm not trying to like, oh, I'm the greatest person dude, I got. You know I'm an asshole, I'm a jerk, I don't, you know.
Speaker 1:But it's like I understand that we can't just get rid of liberals and Democrats and let's just, you know, you can't just cause eventually it's just like. It's just like in the Batman movie where you, you live long enough to see yourself become the bad guy. I can't remember the, the actual quote, the villain, you know, and I kind of think that's what's happened to democrats and liberals right now. They were, they've now become the bad guy. So you gotta have the, you gotta have the, the checks and balances, and you know a little bit of everything. But it's just we need to. We need to bring back the asylums, we need MAGA 2.0, make asylums great again. I mean not the scary ones where they used to. You know, you hear and, and that's the thing is like in today's day and age, no asylum is going to be anything like they used to be. But they need to bring back, you know, these asylums.
Speaker 1:When people do crazy shit like like this, like this individual who is clearly a man who is going by a woman who is doing all this destruction and trying to burn down whatever, the person is mentally ill and they don't need to go to prison, but they should go to an asylum and they should seek some, you know, help and that needs to happen to a lot of people. You know, it's not just a shrink going once a week or whatever or this, and that there are people that need to be forced and go to legitimate help, not shock therapy and all that kind of stuff. I mean, I don't know, maybe, maybe it helps, but you know, just get them out of social media and the news and just get them. You know, gardening and and this and that and talking with people and just getting a different perspective. You know, I mean that's really what they need to do.
Speaker 1:I'm all for the asylums, you know, if they want to call it something different, whatever, but honestly, I think you know the liberals, I think a lot of liberals actually voted for Trump. They just won't admit it. They're quiet, you know, because they could kind of see everything like. You know we need to have something's got to change. This has gotten a little too crazy, you know, and I also think that that the amount of quote-unquote crazy liberals, it's not as many as you might think. It's just that's what you see you report on, that's what I don't know. You know it isn't just one thing, it's just everything together. You know you got it's just. It's almost like in this perfect kind of storm, you know, and things just went crazy and it kind of still is kind of storm, you know, and things just went crazy and it kind of still is.
Speaker 1:But hopefully, you know, I mean it's only been what? A month since Trump's been in office, which I think for a lot of people it's a long month and they're just focusing on everything. They just need to turn, unplug and just go mountain biking or something you know, go for some hikes, make a garden, raise an ant farm. I don't know something. You know something to really kind of and I'm you know I'm not one to talk, I'm, you know I I don't know I go through my. You know I need I'm mentally, I go through my. You know I need I'm mentally. I have mental problems. You know I've had them my whole life as a kid. Um, I didn't know that until a couple years ago when I found some notes from my stepmom regarding some stuff. I've talked about it before. Um, so you know, I'm not like, oh, they're weak and this and that dude, I'm dude, I need it too, you know. But you gotta be rational, you gotta be genuine, because I don't know, it's just crazy, but that's all. I don't know what was going on with this one. But anyway, I've been talking for a long time and I think that's about it. I appreciate you hanging out with me. Let me know what you think, even the people that hate on it. I see you, I appreciate you. Well, I don't think anybody.
Speaker 1:I get like troll comments and this and that, and I think it's just basically based off my titles and stuff and description. They don't really actually listen or watch it and that's like Joe Rogan dude, you see all the hit pieces on Joe Rogan and I'm not trying to compare myself to Joe Rogan, but they'll sit there and just oh, and it's just off a clip or something. It's like you don't even watch all the episodes, you don't even see, and it's just I don't know they, just I don't know, social media man, the internet, the internet ruined it all. I mean, you can't. I don't know If you had to pick one thing, I don't know.
Speaker 1:I mean, who's kind of pushing all this stuff? Government, the deep state, maybe Trying to get control? Is it the deep state If you think about it? I mean some people be like, yeah, dumbass, but it's just like it's. It's it's like the biggest long con. If that's the case, I was just about to end it, but here I go, I'm keep going.
Speaker 1:I mean, is it possible that they realize, okay, if we, if we, you know, get people on these SRIs and then make some less compassionate, they don't care so much. And then they're depressed, they feel like they need help. They can't do things on their own. Press, they feel like they need help. They can't do things on their own and then make them more feminine because you're, you know they're easier to persuade in that manner. I mean because, look, do you use how many? How many like feminine conservatives are there that are? You know what I mean? I mean there are gay conservatives and even trans conservatives, really, and stuff like that. But it's just when you take out testosterone out of men, testosterone out of men and which working out helps build testosterone and just various diets, and you know, it just makes men a little more easier to manipulate and deal with.
Speaker 1:I guess, and that was the whole point of it, you know, trying make you know what do you call it? You know, I mean because I don't know, it didn't work. They tried, but it didn't work. But here we are and where is that? I don't know what the fuck was I talking about. I don't know what this was. I don't think I'm going to post this. Maybe I always do. I don't know what this was. I don't think I'm going to post this. Maybe I always do. I always say that I'm not going to post it. But yeah, I'm like, who cares? Anyway, I'm going to end it with the intention of posting it. Thanks for hanging out, thanks for listening, god bless and I will see you guys next time. All right, bye guys next time, all right, oh, hey, email the objectivejerk at gmailcom. All right, wait, what did I say? Email the objective jerk? Yeah, I said it. Okay. The objectivejerk at gmailcom. Okay, all right, see you guys later, all right, bye.