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The issue that arises in my mind is the mental illness taboo in India. It’s an issue that no one wants to own up to. We don’t know what has happened on this flight. I am really concerned that people cannot admit to mental illness or disorder without the stigma or repercussions.
On this thread we have seen issues expressed about the chief pilot being on his last flight. Until today we did not know he was retiring. Nothing about him retiring last week, but today he was suddenly retiring. Who knows what the truth is.
The bigger issue I believe is the acceptance that people can become depressed and not be treated like lepars for admitting it. In India like most places this is social taboo.
Ask yourself? How many people would not be greiving if we as a society had a more rational response? Instead we have people hide the issue rather than deal with it with catastrophic results.
On this thread we have seen issues expressed about the chief pilot being on his last flight. Until today we did not know he was retiring. Nothing about him retiring last week, but today he was suddenly retiring. Who knows what the truth is.
The bigger issue I believe is the acceptance that people can become depressed and not be treated like lepars for admitting it. In India like most places this is social taboo.
Ask yourself? How many people would not be greiving if we as a society had a more rational response? Instead we have people hide the issue rather than deal with it with catastrophic results.