Originally posted by robbie carrobieIt is a fact he was vehemently anti-semetic, thinking he was only half Jewish. It was found out later both his mom and is bio dad were jewis so he was going off on himself as well as Jews around the world. He gave rants on Phillipine radio that are public knowledge and jumped for joy when the US was attacked on 911. He was paranoid to the nth degree and his bank actually told him he could no longer have accounts there due to his anti-semitism rants that were full public knowledge.
So you cannot tell us anything and expect us to believe your opinion as if it is an authoritative source in itself. Man its naught but outright windbaggery.
He may not have been mentally ill in the medical sense but he was unhinged at the very least.
Originally posted by sonhouseBeing ant-Semitic is not a mental illness, giving rants gainst the USA is also not a mental illness although I personally advocate calmness as a health precaution. Nothing you or anyone else has proffered could be considered as evidence of a mental illness and its lunacy to think that it can.
It is a fact he was vehemently anti-semetic, thinking he was only half Jewish. It was found out later both his mom and is bio dad were jewis so he was going off on himself as well as Jews around the world. He gave rants on Phillipine radio that are public knowledge and jumped for joy when the US was attacked on 911. He was paranoid to the nth degree and his ...[text shortened]...
He may not have been mentally ill in the medical sense but he was unhinged at the very least.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieThere is certainly evidence that he experienced high levels of paranoia. - His 1972 championship game against Boris Spassky comes to mind. (Not that I know enough about him to offer a full diagnosis).
Being ant-Semitic is not a mental illness, giving rants gainst the USA is also not a mental illness although I personally advocate calmness as a health precaution. Nothing you or anyone else has proffered could be considered as evidence of a mental illness and its lunacy to think that it can.
Originally posted by Ghost of a Dukereally? what high levels of paranoia? The Russians had the chairs the players were sitting on taken apart and searched, were they also suffering from high levels of paranoia?
There is certainly evidence that he experienced high levels of paranoia. - His 1972 championship game against Boris Spassky comes to mind. (Not that I know enough about him to offer a full diagnosis).
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