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Vlad_The_Impaler on scored.co
1 month ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror ) 1 child
Nigger is just a meat flesh vehicle for demons.

Most people don't seem to believe in angels and demons and understand we are all spirits inside a flesh body. When you realize that demons are real and really do possess people (called jin in Islam) then much of the strange behavior and things you see begin to make sense. There are lots of possessed people in the USA. Trump just decriminalized hallucinogens so now we might see an increase in this activity when retards want to speak to machine elves like Joe Rogan on DMT
TartarianTruther on scored.co
1 month ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
More likely to run into gluttony demons in America
Vlad_The_Impaler on scored.co
1 month ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
Alternative theory

Has nothing to do with demons. Niggers just learned that they can put on this act and beat the charges just by acting like dumb monkeys on drugs.

https://www.northcarolinahealthnews.org/2025/02/27/incapable-to-proceed-defendants-wait-months-in-jail-for-treatment-capacity-restoration/

>State health officials are working to reduce wait times by expanding options for capacity restoration outside of state hospitals. Just over $9 million has been allocated to stand up and support three detention-based and three community-based capacity restoration pilots.

Many of the programs are still finding their footing, but Robert Cochrane, DHHS’ statewide director of forensic services, said the new settings have great potential to serve people more quickly and more economically. Importantly, he said, they can relieve some of the load on the state’s overburdened psychiatric hospitals, shortening wait times for anyone else in crisis who needs a bed.

“It is a paradigm shift of sorts,” Cochrane said. “The alternative restoration sites — the community and the jail — are a huge part of deflecting from the hospitals those people who don’t need to go there, so that everybody can get care in a more expeditious manner.”


Limited beds
Beds in North Carolina’s state-run psychiatric hospitals are limited — with demand significantly outpacing available space. In addition to criminal defendants, like Davis, who wait months in jail for a state hospital bed for the treatment they need to be well enough to stand trial, hundreds of North Carolinians in crisis in the community wait weeks or even months in emergency rooms for beds to open in those same facilities.

the exterior of a brick building with a large sign that reads Cherry Hospital. It's one of the state psychiatric hospitals where people land after sitting in the emergency department of a community hospital after they've been involuntary committed. Cherry Hospital in Goldsboro is one of the three state-run psychiatric hospitals in the state. State hospital resources are stretched thin as demand increases and staffing shortages remain. Credit: Taylor Knopf / NC Health News

>North Carolina’s three state-run psychiatric hospitals — Cherry, Central Regional and Broughton — have a total bed capacity of 910. However, due to crippling staff shortages, only about 600 beds are in operation, a DHHS spokeswoman told NC Health News.

>In recent years, a growing share of that limited bed space has been taken up by people involved in the criminal justice system who have been deemed incapable of proceeding. These patients made up 10 percent of the total annual admissions to the state’s psychiatric hospitals in fiscal year 2016; that number swelled to 28 percent of admissions in fiscal year 2024.

Nearly one-third of the patient population currently in state psychiatric hospitals are people deemed incapable to proceed, according to DHHS data provided to NC Health News on Feb. 7. This means these beds are unavailable for others who might be waiting in emergency departments.
cosmicscrotum on scored.co
1 month ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
If it was China he'd had a bullet to the back of the brain already.
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