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Would Scapegoating & Harassment be Schizophrenia

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The title suggests it all, would this be a common personnel perspective amongst other VH or TI's out there upon this forum, as I was under the impression that this is one of the most obvious factors before becoming a fully flung voice-hearer or victim of clandestine harassment via a proxy or experience the uncanniness of what's described online as an explanation as to what's occurring covertly and very slyly behind the scapegoats back, the constant bidding for attention by the street theatre participants and their almost fetishist need for a response, from their veiled actions intending to cause harm or enjoy their malicious abusive aiming to receive some kind of personnel gratification from them. Whether it be from voice to skull operators or by visible participants of which you can see swarming upon the pavement or by online veiled meme-like insults.

Would we be chosen targets due to our scapegoated like status and easy accessibility?

It would be great to hear from any brave members willing to give their opinions as to how we arrive at this point and would you regard your experiences or views as resulting from Schizophrenia or from any form of targeting including EH, V2K gaslighting, street theatre, triggering & anchoring by the subtle use of NLP or workplace mobbing events and all of the other ways in which we are tagged.
 
You've invested considerable thought into how this affects you, and I can sense how burdensome it must be to hold ontothose questions. Feeling targeted or unjustly treated is draining, and when it lasts for an extended period, it can trulydeplete your energy.

I can't definitively identify the reasons behind these experiences, but I am aware that numerous individuals who encounter voices or disturbing perceptions report analogous sensations of being singled out or cornered. Living with it doesn’t make it any less genuine — it can be intimidating and lonely at times.

To me, what is most important isn’t the title or definition, but the effect it has on everyday life and the level of support aperson receives from those around them. Having environments like this, where you can express yourself freely and be received without criticism, can make situations feel somewhat less isolating
 
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