Feel-good doctors are warning that some of the football team may never be able to swim, be in the dark or rooms with closed doors ever again
BarkGrowlBite
July 10, 2018
As soon as the first boys were rescued from that Thai cave, the feel-good doctors piped in with their predictions of gloom. The head shrinkers are warning that some of the football team may never be able to swim, be in the dark or rooms with closed doors ever again. They also predict the boys would face PTSD or depression months after they are rescued.
These are the same clowns that have made head shrinking a cottage industry. They predicted that the kids in Bosnia would suffer long-term traumatic effects from that bloody war. They didn’t.
The resilience of kids has been demonstrated time after time, a fact apparently overlooked by the psychologists and psychiatrists that are making such dire predictions for the cave boys.
I predict that shortly those boys will be playing soccer again. And they will be sharing stories about their adventure with eager-listening schoolmates.
Society would be far better off if some of these shrinks would crawl back under the rocks from which they come.
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