We Didn’t Raise Killers. We Manufactured Them.

We Didn’t Raise Killers. We Engineered Them.

There was a time in America—not long ago—when a student could park his pickup truck outside a public school with a loaded shotgun resting in a rear window rack, and not a single person batted an eye. In towns across upstate New York and the heartland, high schools proudly hosted gun clubs, and responsible young men would spend their afternoons shooting skeet, cleaning their rifles, and heading home for dinner with their families. There were no lockdown drills, no bulletproof backpacks, and no SWAT teams storming classrooms. That world was real. And we traded it away.

We didn’t lose it because the guns changed. The guns didn’t become more dangerous. The people did.


The Moment We Started Drugging the Nation’s Children

Somewhere along the line, the culture shifted. Not overnight, but gradually and methodically. The experts told us that the wild energy of young boys was a neurological disorder, that the sadness of young girls was a chemical imbalance, that the challenges of adolescence were clinical in nature and required pharmaceutical solutions. And we believed them.

We gave away our parental authority. We handed our children over to bureaucrats and specialists who spoke with sterile confidence but understood nothing about the soul. And with every pill swallowed and every prescription filled, we did something monstrous: we rewired the minds of an entire generation, not with love or discipline or truth, but with lab-made chemicals and blind obedience to a medical establishment that sees human life as a recurring revenue stream.

This is not an exaggeration. It is happening in your own neighborhood. Right now.


A Nation of Medicated Teenagers

This isn’t simply a psychiatric issue. It is a full-spectrum pharmaceutical assault. The average American teenager today is either already on one or more prescriptions, or being targeted for them by their school, their doctor, or their peer group. We have normalized chemical interference in the most critical years of cognitive and emotional development.

Here’s just a sample of what we are giving them:

  • Asthma inhalers containing steroids that influence mood and stress response

  • Corticosteroids for sports inflammation that interfere with natural hormonal balance

  • Prescription sleep aids that can cause depression and agitation

  • Nicotine patches with neurochemical side effects

  • Allergy medications that impact brain chemistry

  • Migraine medications that alter serotonin pathways

  • Stimulants like Adderall or Ritalin that rewire dopamine function

  • Benzodiazepines and other anti-anxiety drugs that induce emotional detachment

  • Antidepressants with black-box suicide warnings

  • Hormonal birth control that can cause mood swings, aggression, and depression

  • Opioid painkillers for routine injuries that hook teens on synthetic pain management

  • Acne drugs like Accutane with documented psychological risks

These aren’t rare exceptions. They are the rule. We have chemically reprogrammed our youth and then acted stunned when the results are catastrophic.

If you doubt the danger, go read the warnings at Drugs.com or look at the FDA’s own black-box labels. The side effects are listed in plain English: suicidal ideation, violent impulses, psychosis, mood instability.

This is what we are feeding the next generation like it is candy.


School Shootings Are Not a Gun Problem. They Are a Symptom of National Poisoning.

Every time another school becomes a crime scene, every time another teenager turns into a headline, the politicians leap in front of the cameras and scream about gun control. But not one of them is brave enough to ask the real question—what cocktail of pharmaceuticals was in that kid’s bloodstream?

What were we putting into his body? What drugs had he been prescribed? How long had his brain been reshaped by substances he never chose to take?

The overwhelming majority of school shooters were on or had recently stopped taking prescription drugs at the time of their attacks. That is not conspiracy. That is publicly documented fact. But it is ignored, because facing it would mean holding our institutions—medical, educational, and governmental—accountable for mass-scale chemical malpractice.

The Second Amendment is not the cause of this bloodshed. The real weapon is sitting in your medicine cabinet, in your child’s backpack, on the pharmacy shelf, in the school nurse’s drawer.


Repentance, Not Reform, Is What We Need

We cannot fix a spiritual sickness with more legislation. We cannot heal a drug-induced nightmare with more state-run therapy. We cannot keep pretending that what’s happening in America’s schools is just about access to guns.

This is about access to innocence. And we lost that the moment we chose pills over parenting, diagnoses over discipline, and pharma over faith.

If we want to stop the violence, we must break our agreement with the lie that says every feeling needs a chemical, every behavior needs a diagnosis, and every child needs a pill. We must say no to the pharmaceutical state and yes to rebuilding the family, restoring moral clarity, and returning to a life of truth, structure, and purpose.

Because if we do not, this will not end. The body count will rise. The sorrow will deepen. And a nation that once raised riflemen will fall completely to its knees—addicted, defeated, and lost.

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