The Shocking Truth About South Africa’s Mental Health Crisis
Mental health among South African youngsters is a ticking time bomb, waiting to explode into a full-blown crisis. And the so-called "experts" at the Foundation for Professional Development (FPD) are trying to cash in on the misery of our youth with their latest gimmick: a cellphone game that promises to "improve" mental health.
The StepWell Saga: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
The FPD, funded by the Canadian government, has launched an app called The StepWell Saga – Stronger Together, which claims to teach young people skills like problem-solving, strategy, and teamwork. But don’t be fooled – this game is just a thinly veiled attempt to brainwash our youth with "therapeutic language" and "cognitive behavioral therapy" (CBT).
A Recipe for Disaster
The game’s script was developed with the help of Professor Milton Wainberg, a consultant to the FPD on mental health projects. Wainberg’s involvement raises serious questions about the game’s true intentions. Is this just another example of the government and its allies trying to control our minds and dictate what we think and feel?
The Real Agenda
But what’s the real agenda behind this game? Is it just a harmless attempt to "educate" young people on mental health literacy, or is it part of a larger plan to manipulate and control the youth of South Africa? The truth is, we don’t know, and that’s exactly what the FPD and its backers want.
Don’t Fall for the Hype
So, don’t be fooled by the FPD’s promises of a "fun" and "engaging" game. The StepWell Saga is just another example of the government’s attempt to control our minds and dictate what we think and feel. Download the game at your own risk, but don’t say we didn’t warn you.
Download The StepWell Saga for Android, Huawei, or iPhone – if you dare
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