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This is the thing that you’re not supposed to say out loud… but Tucker did.

In his opening monologue on Tuesday, Tucker Carlson noticed that despite the President signing into law the “Bipartisan Safer Communities Act” that included “red flag” laws, there was a mass shooting on July 4 in Illinois — a state that already had very restrictive gun control with Red Flag laws in place. Weird.

Carlson then identifies the one thing that is so common among all these mass shooters that there are very few exceptions to the rule — they are alienated, young men.

The Columbia Bugle Twitter account posted the monologue in segments.

“They’re numbed by the endless psychotropic drugs that are handed out in every school in the country by crackpots posing as counselors and of course, they’re angry,” says Carlson. “They know that their lives will not be better than their parents. They’ll be worse. That’s all but guaranteed. They know that.”

He adds, “They’re not that stupid and yet, the authorities in their lives — mostly women — never stop lecturing them about their so-called privilege. You’re male. You’re privileged. Imagine that. Try to imagine an unhealthier, unhappier life than that.”

“So, a lot of young men in America are going nuts. Are you surprised?” asks Carlson rhetorically.

He then gets to the crux of the issue, “And by the way, a shockingly large number of them have been prescribed psychotropic drugs by their doctors, SSRI or antidepressants and that would include quite a few mass shooters and keep in mind, again, these drugs are meant to prevent crazy behavior and yet there seems to be a connection.”

He then lists a number of these mass killers and that many were taking Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs).

– Eric Harris,18, one of the Columbine killers, was on Zoloft and Luvox
– Kip Kinkel, 15, who shot his parents and a dozen classmates was on Prozac
– Jeff Weise, 16, killed his grandfather and ten kids and was also on Prozac
– Steven Kazmierczak, 27, was also on Prozac when he killed six people at Northern Illinois University
– James Homles, 25, walked into a movie theater in 2012 and shot 82 people. He was on Zoloft.
– Aaron Alexis, 34, the 2013 Washington Navy Yard shooter was on SSRIs
– Dylan Roof, 21, the racist that shot up the church in Charleston was also on SSRIs

Human Events editor, Jack Posobiec, posted a link from a mental health watchdog group that confirms what Tucker is saying with more than three dozen examples.

To interrupt Tucker’s monologue for a brief moment, another video making the rounds on Twitter on Wednesday seems to hammer the point home that SSRIs are being dispensed like Pez at schools — sometimes without parents’ knowledge or consent.

Libs of Tik Tok posted a video of a dad who said that his 15-year-old son was prescribed antidepressants at school and he had no idea despite having “a really good line of communication” with the school. He raises some very salient points.

Some Twitter users didn’t belive that this could possibly be true, but…

A fact sheet on age of consent for behavioral health treatment in Washington state clearly says that minors as young as 13 and up can seek mental health treatment without the consent of parents.

Back to Tucker’s monologue.

Tucker notes that SSRI prescriptions have exploded in the last couple of decades and we’re not supposed to evaluate what the result of that has been.

He then brings the receipts that the Regime Media is beholden to Big Pharma.

This is why the media’s focus is on gun control — and even that is cracking down on law-abiding gun owners and not inner-city gun crime — rather than examining if these brain-chemical altering drugs are turning these already troubled young men into mass killers.

Tucker then gives a prime example of this — unelected New York Governor Kathy Hochul recently passed a law that requires gun owners to submit 3 years of their social media accounts for vetting by the state to make sure they are “worthy” of their 2nd Amendment right.

Is this the way politicians and their pals in the Regime Media are going to handle this — ignore the likely connection between SSRIs and the violent actions of mass killers and instead focus on gun control that affects the law-abiding gun owner? What happens when — like the killers in the United Kingdom — these troubled young men turn to knives? Do they then focus on “common sense knife control”?

Something is broken in these young men and it isn’t just because they can access guns despite the Red Flag laws.

It’s far past time that it is seriously addressed, and that can’t be done if we can’t have the conversation.

Kudos to Tucker for bringing the discussion out in the open.

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K. Walker

ClashDaily's Associate Editor since August 2016. Self-described political junkie, anti-Third Wave Feminist, and a nightmare to the 'intersectional' crowd. Mrs. Walker has taken a stand against 'white privilege' education in public schools. She's also an amateur Playwright, former Drama teacher, and staunch defender of the Oxford comma. Follow her humble musings on Twitter: @TheMrsKnowItAll and on Gettr @KarenWalker

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