Nick Fuentes
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No, because I really believe that when you look at all these things, and by these things, I mean these really disturbing instances of violence like Luigi Mangione or Charlie Kirk or these school shootings, there is something going on with these kids.
It's nihilism.
It's these people that are maybe mentally defective, extremely online.
I think there's like a real problem there.
And I don't doubt that sometimes these people are involved with maybe a foreign government or they're being groomed or put up to it by an operative.
But I think to assume that it's always that ignores that like there's a very real problem of nihilistic, surrealist violence that comes from young people.
You know, like this guy killed, it's a triple homicide out of nowhere.
And then he tries to kill me.
I think he just went crazy, but I could be wrong.
I think that it has a lot to do, if you read through all these stories, they always have a few things in common, which is that, and people have pointed this out, this is not new, SSRIs are always a big one.
Of course.
But what that points to is a depressive streak.
It's always somebody that is a loner or socially dislocated or socially dysfunctional.
You know, they don't have many real life friends, engage in real life activities, slip through the cracks.
That's always how it starts.
Then they get into, either they're medicated by a therapist with SSRIs, or they self-medicate, which is extremely common with alcohol.
weed, which is extremely potent now.
And you could get THC from like a vape pen.
So it's very powerful, very accessible.