School shootings are absolutely horrible things. They simply shouldn’t happen, and it’s evil for people to not only plan them but to, also, carry them out. Just evil.
Tragically, though, people do carry them out, and Americans are usually subjected to massive amounts of propaganda pushing for gun control whenever one occurs. Just look at what’s happening around the recent shooting in Winder, Georgia.
There is one school shooting, though, that the mainstream legacy media doesn’t seem to want to talk about nearly as much as other school shootings. In fact, the lack of discussion around it is almost like they are trying to gaslight us into forgetting it, and, along with law enforcement officials, for some reason, the media hasn’t wanted to find out or discuss what is in the manifest that the shooter left.
You have to wonder why that is.
The CEO of one newspaper, though, is one of the remaining members of the media that believes that it is important for people to hear all of the facts and to hear the truth, and he has some controversial comments about the Nashville shooter’s manifesto that may explain why you haven’t heard much about it. From the BlazeTV staff:
“We believe that we have served the public interest by demonstrating the very confused state of mind that Audrey Hale had and the absolute total failure of the mental health system to treat her for her difficulties,” [Tennessee Star CEO Michael Patrick Leahy] continues, noting that Hale had been under psychiatric care at Vanderbilt University Medical Center for 22 years.
“She was also taking very, very strong SSRI drugs since 2019. Those will have an impact on a person, and I think that really, the whole public discussion about this has been misdirected. They try to make it about gun control.”
The issue isn’t the weapon a person uses but why the person picks up the weapon in the first place.
“The real issue here is how our children are suffering from mental illness and not being treated properly and how they’re being overprescribed with psychiatric drugs,” Leahy says.
Leahy points out a disturbing factor that shows up a significant number of times in mass shooters: mental health and the prescription of psychiatric pharmaceuticals. Some would argue that these are the real factors behind mass shootings and that we should be focusing on getting people the help that they need to get better instead of trying to ban guns.
Additionally, some people express concerns about the widespread use of SSRI drugs to treat mental health issues, at least on a long-term basis, especially because, in many cases, we don’t know the long-term side effects.
And some people accuse the mainstream legacy media of not wanting to report on situations in which pharmaceuticals may have played a part in a tragedy as that could hurt their advertising revenue from the pharmaceutical companies.
Is this all a conspiracy theory? Maybe. You should look into the information for yourself, though, before deciding that is the case.