I am currently in college, and my psychology textbook states that the "chief reason" for fire-arm related deaths of teenagers is "the ease of obtaining a gun in the United States." Then it says that youth death rates from firearms "have declined since 1995 "when police began confiscating guns on the street." THEN it says that teenage suicide rates fell by 34% from 1990-2006 due to "restrictions on children's access to firearms." There's no need to wonder why teens are anti-gun when this is the bs they've been fed as fact. The funny thing is that all through this textbook it states over and over again how mental issues and health are all multidimensional, that many many factors play a part. But teen death...all because of guns.
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Thank you for the excellent analysis of how students are being indoctrinated into technocratic norms.
Wonderful analysis, @arctickat! I appreciate you taking the time to comment on this totalitarian psy-op disguised as "caring for children". Followed you!
Yeah, I remember 1995. Before that you could have all the guns you wanted on the street, and everything was fine. Then, suddenly, every time you left one laying around, those pesky cops would grab it. Me and the boys'd be down at the saloon shootin' things up--you know, just having fun--and those darn cops would come and make a fuss, even if we didn't wing any bystanders!
Good Lord! I tried to talk my kids into going to college (Georgetown was recruiting my eldest pretty fiercely) They refused. I guess they were smarter than am I. Good thing. Who knows the BS they could have swallowed? Particularly Georgetown, a school many public servants have graduated from.
Thanks!