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Aman is forced into a mental hospital for claiming he saw a ufo, because they try to claim that he imagined it and had a mental disorder. whenever he falls down onto the floor from his bed, doctors barge in there to force a drug-shot on him under the claim that he was throwing a tantrum from seeing things even when he is telling them "i just fell down no need to drug me." they then discover, that what he saw wasn't a ufo, but a prank pulled by his neighbors where they used optical illusions to trick him into thinking it was a ufo (poor vision made it worse). can you explain to me why mental hospital workers' attitudes and behavior towards their patiences are so aggressive and what compensation this person deserves for being forced against his will when he was perfectly sane? given what i explained, would you view u. s. society as somewhat corrupt?

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