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Is there a connection between mass killings and prescription drugs?
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From Tucker’s monologue:
“Between 1991 and 2018, total SSRI [antidepressant] prescriptions in the United States rose by more than 3000%. 3000% of anything is a massive change. You don’t see changes like that. But the point of this change was to make Americans calmer, saner, and happier. Take these drugs and your problems will go away… did it work? Let’s see: over the very same period, the suicide rate in the United States jumped by 35%. Did it work? Well millions of people got on anti-suicide drugs and we wound up with many more suicides. So maybe it’s not working. Is it possible it’s making the problem worse? You think? Well let’s see, mass shootings also increased dramatically over the very same period.”
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