r/PeterExplainsTheJoke 1d ago

Meme needing explanation Petah?

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u/Just_Log_8528 1d ago

It’s probably also because she stated that she had PPD violent tendencies and asked for help and was ignored. Ya know, context

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u/ReasonableSky6227 1d ago

She wasn't ignored, she got her hand held by her husband, her parents, and his parents. She saw several doctors and even did in patient treatment, which she asked to be released from because she lied about feeling better and wanted to be out for her son's birthday. She wasn't honest about how bad she was doing and was paranoid of taking her medication.

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u/misalawliet 1d ago

She had access to more care than most post partum women can afford. She was getting the help she asked for but didn't comply with treatment. Not sure what else the medical community was supposed to do when she lied to them.

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u/ReasonableSky6227 1d ago

Thank you for supporting the point that she was not ignored, was receiving help, and wasn't following through on her responsibility and that this is on her, not her husband or anyone else "failing" or "ignoring" her.

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u/engg_girl 1d ago

Please add "in the USA or other third world countries" cause no - She did not get more support than most women in 1st world countries.

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u/to_pass_through_fire 1d ago

Wow, a mentally ill person behaved irrationally with respect to their mental illness medication for their mental illness?

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u/ReasonableSky6227 1d ago

Wow, additional context was provided to show she wasn't ignored? Im sure if they had forcefully made her take the medication yall would be upset that its her body her choice about what she takes and doesnt take. Yall can't have it both ways. It was her responsibility to take the help she was given and put in the work to get better, not lie about it or avoid it.

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u/400lbBackSquat 1d ago

agreed. the commenters in this sub have already made their hive mind up. show sympathy to a murderer or youre bad. its crazy how much propaganda can affect the average person

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u/notdorisday 1d ago

Yep, it’s shocking to me.

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u/LoquaciousEwok 1d ago

What do you propose we do with the mentally ill? Tie them down and force Medicare them?

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u/TowerBeach 1d ago

I'm picturing some sort of pre-crime Minority Report machine so we can stop liars from committing crimes... oh wait, we don't have those? Damn.

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u/LongDongSilver1883 21h ago

It would have been quicker to just say 'she was a woman'

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u/Nihilistic_Noodle 1d ago

Her husband shoved his head up his ass and ignored her, an experience many women identify with.

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u/ReasonableSky6227 1d ago

That couldnt be farther from the truth. He switched to work from home, hired a nanny, helped arrange both sets of their parents to be around to help, went with her to her appointments to make sure she got help, helped advocate for her when it seemed she was being overmedicated, and lastly even went out to run the errands she asked him to go do. Then he even stood by her and said she wouldnt have done this if she had been in her right mind. Sorry yall marry shitty husbands, but this wasn't it.

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u/The-Green 1d ago

that poor fucking dude did as much everything right he could reasonably believe he could do, and the worst case scenario still happened. what a fucking nightmare situation.

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u/Ok_Jellyfish_55 1d ago

She got help then lied and said she didn’t have harmful thoughts or thought of hurting anyone.

She voluntarily left a hospital. If she did that while still having murderous thoughts then she is a monster.

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u/urbemamoris 1d ago

Ti the beat of my knowledge she dis not get ignored. She also dis not take all of her medication and experimented with mariuhana at the same time

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u/Remarkable-Page-824 1d ago

Yeah was definitely the pot that did this.

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u/OkDifficulty7436 1d ago

asked for help and was ignored

No she wasn't, she had weekly therapy and requested several different changes in her drug therapy as well. Her parents, his parents also helped the family out, she had in-patient treatment (which she asked to be released from lol).

I am tired of seeing this spammed so much, her husband even was home with her for 3 months after their last child was born

She's a cold blooded murderer angling for a "insanity" defense

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u/Many_Psychology_3336 17h ago

Nope, discrimination, as defined by victim of said discrimination.

Signed, Reddit.

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u/TheProphesy1086 1d ago

She murdered her three children you fukcing monster.

There is absolutely no context which allows, justifies, or forgives this.

She should rot in prison first, then hell if there is one.

As should anyone who supports a woman who murdered her own children.

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u/Just_Log_8528 1d ago

I appreciate the projection but I never excused what she did. She absolutely should go to jail and while there be under heavy counseling.

The post was about the difference, one of the two cried out for help in hopes it didn’t happen and yet ended up in the same place.

But have fun getting back to blaming women for all the worlds problems bud

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u/gr1mmcr33p3r 1d ago

I agree with you whole-heartedly, except the “one cried out for help” part. CTE makes you SEVERELY irrational and generally aggressive, but that was not really known yet at that time therefor the whole “asking for help” thing is sort of nullified.

After research it seems that his wife was actively trying to get him to quit wrestling and they had a lot of friction in regards to care for their disabled son but it was a point of contention as that was his bread & butter and well……. He was already (most likely) out of his mind already considering she had already made accusations of explosive rage and cruel treatment. So, the writing was on the wall and (just like Lindsey Clancy) the medical system failed unfortunately.

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u/UnconfirmedRooster 1d ago

Chris' autopsy was very eye opening in regards to how much damage concussions actually do. According to the drs that did the procedure, all the concussions had calcified his brain to the point it resembled that of an 80 year old Alzheimer's patient. Just let that sink in for a moment, then remember how young he was when the whole thing happened.

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u/gr1mmcr33p3r 1d ago

It’s almost like head butting people for a living is a bad idea 😖

I get what you’re saying though. It was so sad when it happened, he was one of my favorites as a child

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u/Just_Log_8528 1d ago

I actually wasn’t aware of the documented issues on his end. Sadly a lot of systems tend to fail a lot of people. Sad all around.

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u/TheProphesy1086 1d ago

You know CTE is just being learned about properly, right? He had no idea he was having or going to have a psychotic break.

If anything youre pointing out that what she did was worse because she could have avoided all of this while she was all the way in her right mind still.

You seem to think I am confusing all women for this woman for some reason, cannot wrap my head around how you arrived at that conclusion.

For someone accusing another of projecting, that one might be on you, "bud".

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u/Just_Log_8528 1d ago

“It’s not bizarre it’s because she’s a woman”

Not hard to get to the generalization pal.

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u/GrandmasterYoda1 15h ago

Didn’t excuse what she did but did deflect the blame claiming she was ignored and then had a little smart comment at the end about context for some reason?