I think there's an important distinction here between being asked to actively do something to fix something, and being asked to refrain from actively making things worse. Or asking people, when they're actively making things worse, to be mindful of what they're doing.
In a sense, everyone does have some small responsibility to help fix things, in that people have a duty to financially support the healthcare system, and fixing men's emotions re ... is totally a valid use of NHS counsellors' time.
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Date: 2014-08-01 06:57 pm (UTC)In a sense, everyone does have some small responsibility to help fix things, in that people have a duty to financially support the healthcare system, and fixing men's emotions re ... is totally a valid use of NHS counsellors' time.