El Mariachi
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I'd pay good money to hear his phone conversation with the BATF..... :lol:
FakebertarianWhat Changed?
In “Your Legacy,” I interviewed people of age who actually experienced an America when guns were so freely available to children and youth, that you could order them through the mail with no ID required, no waiting period, and literally carry them to school to place in the back of the classroom with no problems at all.
During this time, when guns were the most accessible in our country’s entire history, there were no school shootings, drive by shootings, or murderous teenage rampages.
What changed? Here is what changed: Powerful psych drugs were developed and became the profitable, prescription answer to a wide variety of extremely questionable if not outright fabricated mental disorder diagnosis of youth.
Little Johnny doesn’t want to go to school? Take this pill… Little Johnny isn’t learning? Take this pill…
Little Johnny feels anxious? Take this pill… Little Johnny is sad? Take this pill… Little Johnny is restless?
Take this pill… Little Johnny is rebellious? Take this pill…
And once Little Johnny started taking the brightly colored pills to handle the normal challenges of youth that every prior generation had overcome naturally through the process of social maturity, Little Johnny began the downward spiral of adverse prescription drug side effects leading to multiple prescription, psycho drug cocktails… stronger drugs… physical and psychological dependency… and the now infamous and reoccurring homicidal and suicidal reactions caused by these very powerful, mind bending drugs.
Just giving you, shit. I dont have time now, but there is literature on the benefits and risks of psych drugs and, while it doesn't say anything about individuals in these exceedingly rare cases (right, gun guys?), they do not, as a rule, make people sicker. Unhappy and crazy people do tend to be on them, though.I think I stated clearly that theory is unfounded, but I believe only because its not been closely studied. Please feel free to enlighten me as to the real facts. I would be especially interested in your thoughts on my question about are we mentally sicker as a society than we were several decades ago? We certainly didn't have mass shootings then before all the miracle drugs hit the market.I have some unfounded and data free theories about aeronautics and air weapons systems, of which I would be happy to unburden myself, if you have the time.For the ones who are truly sick, I wholeheartedly agree. I think the point is that we think an Rx pad is the solution to every problem nowadays. Have we become so much clinically sicker sicker than we were 20, 30, 60 years ago? Or has the prevalence of the drugs just made it easier for two working parents to control their kid when they are busy? Personally, I think the vast majority of kids and adults on Riddalin, Prozac, Xanax and all the other stuff need a big dose of HTFU instead. The drugs should be reserved for those few who are actually really medically mentally ill. But BIG Pharma need$ those patient$ to keep the $hareholder$ happy, so they push them on everyone they can. "Is your 4 year old sad that her goldfish died? Give her the blue pill and she will cope with life again"I think you'll find that for any given level of pathology or absence thereof, the people who are getting clinical attention, including meds, are less likely to act out than the untreated ones. If not, why all the talk about the deficient mental health system and violence?
Personally, I prefer my psychotic subjects medicated, having seen many in both states.
What pills are you feeding your kids?
Again, I wonder if the spate of mentally ill mass shooters were actually mentally ill before they started taking their drugs, or did the drugs used to treat a mild condition make them worse. I don't know the answer to that, but I hope someone is actually looking at that aspect.![]()
I'm not trying to be argumentative, Moe. I would really like to know if there is any research on this subject.
What's the problem? I'm getting mixed signals here.Go ahead, psycho-fuck. But before you do so, know that I if I ever meet up with you I will kick your fucking ass in so far that you'll have to do a headstand over the toilet to take a shit.
Gottit?....
Jocal, first of all - its a douche move to threaten someone with being reported to the Feds just because you don't like the message. If anything Joe, based on your body of work here, and even universally acknowledged by people you respect (AGITC, PB, et al) - YOU are the one who comes off as the looney tunes threat to society. I know you don't see it from your vantage point - but trust me - the BATF will likely be MUCH more interested in your posts than Rick's. Roll the dice if you want. But I am not alone here in how you are viewed. Just sayin'.What's the problem? I'm getting mixed signals here.Go ahead, psycho-fuck. But before you do so, know that I if I ever meet up with you I will kick your fucking ass in so far that you'll have to do a headstand over the toilet to take a shit.
Gottit?....
It's okay if we air out your PA post content with your FFL background checkers...but a violent threat is attached to the caveat.
You may need to reconsider. Your public posts show a pattern of a high-risk, vigilante-based thought process.
Many guns in your "collection" have had serial numbers removed, you have said.
This is no time to shoot off a big mouth, amigo.
And for the record, on the idea of any physical confrontation with you, I'll take my chances.
Need Ritalin to do what, is the question. To have their ass worked off on a farm, play ball and hunt on the weekends and afternoons, and pay enough attention in a rural school to pass? Sure. No Ritalin required. To compete with elite kids and get into a competitive college and go to law school? maybe.Moe, I think medicating kids has become fashionable and goes beyond those who are crazy and well into the "unhappy" territory.
I've also personally seen how scary "safe and effective" drugs like Ambien really are. My non-pro answer: fuckin' SCARY! As in, driving around with no memory of it, bashing into shit scary.
I'm unhappy if I can't sleep. Not THAT unhappy though.
Do so many kids really need Ritalin or is it like the TV, a substitute for parenting and H'ingTFU?
You and I had this conversation long ago.Jocal, first of all - its a douche move to threaten someone with being reported to the Feds just because you don't like the message. If anything Joe, based on your body of work here, and even universally acknowledged by people you respect (AGITC, PB, et al) - YOU are the one who comes off as the looney tunes threat to society. I know you don't see it from your vantage point - but trust me - the BATF will likely be MUCH more interested in your posts than Rick's. Roll the dice if you want. But I am not alone here in how you are viewed. Just sayin'.What's the problem? I'm getting mixed signals here.Go ahead, psycho-fuck. But before you do so, know that I if I ever meet up with you I will kick your fucking ass in so far that you'll have to do a headstand over the toilet to take a shit.
Gottit?....
It's okay if we air out your PA post content with your FFL background checkers...but a violent threat is attached to the caveat.
You may need to reconsider. Your public posts show a pattern of a high-risk, vigilante-based thought process.
Many guns in your "collection" have had serial numbers removed, you have said.
This is no time to shoot off a big mouth, amigo.
And for the record, on the idea of any physical confrontation with you, I'll take my chances.
.To Whom It May Concern
On an internet forum of sailors, we have an FFL whose name shall remain unknown.
A difference of opinion had developed about a series of statements supporting armed inter-actions with bad guys.
Would such statements as these be considered in a background check of an FFL?
Do these statements fit the model of an FFL?
(enter five recent Boothy quotes, plus Booty's Bloodlust Does D.C.)
I am going to disagree. The idea behind it all is that the work, game etc becomes the focus, not the child.random said:Totally agree. A friend put her girl through the Montessori school system. I've seen the girl grow up.Recent article of the problem with constant rewards to kids, trophies-for-everybody behavior, results in people less resistant to frustration. Even slight failure leads to slight depression making for less resilient adults in general. I have a hunch that contributes to attention deficits as it channels people towards "safe ground" ruts, whatever they may be.
I'd elaborate but there's this really cool piece about the fundamental motivations driving the Ukraine conflict which I can't tear myself away from for long.
"Montessori teachers do not correct work and hand it back with lots of red marks. A child's work is not graded. The teacher assesses what the child has learned and then guides him into new areas of discovery."
The past student is now in her early 20s, suffers from depression, on medication, unable to handle rejection in anyway, unemployable so far.
Seems like the real world does pass judgment and that system does not prepare them for it.
An interesting case study. Stopped before depriving innocent victims (and their families) of their lives, or an overstep upon someone's rights?I am going to disagree. The idea behind it all is that the work, game etc becomes the focus, not the child.random said:Totally agree. A friend put her girl through the Montessori school system. I've seen the girl grow up.Recent article of the problem with constant rewards to kids, trophies-for-everybody behavior, results in people less resistant to frustration. Even slight failure leads to slight depression making for less resilient adults in general. I have a hunch that contributes to attention deficits as it channels people towards "safe ground" ruts, whatever they may be.
I'd elaborate but there's this really cool piece about the fundamental motivations driving the Ukraine conflict which I can't tear myself away from for long.
"Montessori teachers do not correct work and hand it back with lots of red marks. A child's work is not graded. The teacher assesses what the child has learned and then guides him into new areas of discovery."
The past student is now in her early 20s, suffers from depression, on medication, unable to handle rejection in anyway, unemployable so far.
Seems like the real world does pass judgment and that system does not prepare them for it.
To blame an education system or a reward system is to take the molehill and turn it into the mountain. You cannot highlight a connection between these systems and a mental/behavioral problem.
If you want to blame something, blame the parents who don't pay their kids the requisite amount of attention. That is at least as much of a contributer as any system.
Of course, defending some tools whilst blaming other tools seems like a wonderful example of a rhetorical distraction.
I would also disagree if I had attempted to lay all the blame on this.I am going to disagree. The idea behind it all is that the work, game etc becomes the focus, not the child.random said:Totally agree. A friend put her girl through the Montessori school system. I've seen the girl grow up.Recent article of the problem with constant rewards to kids, trophies-for-everybody behavior, results in people less resistant to frustration. Even slight failure leads to slight depression making for less resilient adults in general. I have a hunch that contributes to attention deficits as it channels people towards "safe ground" ruts, whatever they may be.
I'd elaborate but there's this really cool piece about the fundamental motivations driving the Ukraine conflict which I can't tear myself away from for long.
"Montessori teachers do not correct work and hand it back with lots of red marks. A child's work is not graded. The teacher assesses what the child has learned and then guides him into new areas of discovery."
The past student is now in her early 20s, suffers from depression, on medication, unable to handle rejection in anyway, unemployable so far.
Seems like the real world does pass judgment and that system does not prepare them for it.
To blame an education system or a reward system is to take the molehill and turn it into the mountain. You cannot highlight a connection between these systems and a mental/behavioral problem.
If you want to blame something, blame the parents who don't pay their kids the requisite amount of attention. That is at least as much of a contributer as any system.
I went to three different high schools, all smallish and private, so a small and biased sample for sure, but I recall exactly one kid who I'd guess was ADHD. We called him "hyper" back then.There's a couple of decades of good clinical and basic neuroscience, epidemiology, and genetics on ADHD, but folks prefer to blame it on people they don't like because it feels good and fits with their beliefs. Why do we need to actually find anything out, when we have such a font of truth deep inside each of us? All that's missing is the "Thus sayeth the Lord" part.
That's kinda what I see from this. Good timing.JBSF said:Looks like a perfect example of "see something, say something" finally worked. WFD to whoever turned this shitstain in.An interesting case study. Stopped before depriving innocent victims (and their families) of their lives, or an overstep upon someone's rights?
http://www.fresnobee.com/news/local/crime/article33204753.html