As nearly as 40% of Europeans are suffering from a mental disorder, like it or not, and that represents some 165 million people who are “ho-ho” nights and days.
Mostly all are suffering from depression, one way or another, and some are suffering from specific phobias, such as afraid of spiders or “cicak kubings”.
Have a look at the scale here showing the most common mental disorders among the Europeans across the continent.
It’s quite a possible chance that there are people of this country suffer from similar kind of diseases which in particular need for immediate attention. Such deceases may have been in the heads of our politicians. The “ho-ha” about communists Mat Indera too is probably comes from a person that has a mental disorder.
Sources: The Economist.
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