I remember reading various articles after someone went on a rampage and a common theme you will hear often (if the person was once in the military) is (example): "Herb Smith, 38, went on a shooting rampage today, killing 12 people. Smith,
a former marine....etc" Somehow, the article is trying to link his being a former marine with his rampage. I have seen this times without number.
The article below is doing the same thing-- somehow linking psychiatric drugs to mass murder and suicide. The fact is the drugs did not
cause the mass murder or suicide---these people were on these drugs due to deeply rooted problems ALREADY affecting them. It's an effort to say "SEE!! Look what psychiatry does to people!!!! All of these killers were using psychiatric drugs!!!"
I'd like to know how many of these killers used to go to church? How many were in the military? "SEE!!! Look what 'church-going' did to these people's minds!!!! And being in the military only made that sickness worse!! The church and the military make people mentally ill so they wind up using psychiatric drugs and then go on killing sprees!!"
It's the same logic really. These people were sick--and they were
determined to do evil--as the Columbine offenders. Psychiatric drugs didn't
cause those two kids to go on a rampage. The drugs had been prescribed due to feelings and behavior already very apparent. Had there been far better parental supervision and care in their lives it most likely would never have happened. Who really knows how much these same drugs may have delayed the amount of time before the tragic events happened?
I am not massively defending psychiatry or psychiatric drugs, but I must say the amount of real HELP these drugs have given to people I'm sure greatly outweighs the negative. Many schizophrenics and people with bi-polar disorders have been greatly helped by the use of these drugs. In my opinion, statisics can be easily garnered to "prove" many things. Take a list of 10 "killers" and ask each of them if they used to watch horror movies. 9 our of 10 of them have seen a horror movie, therefore horror movies may lead to murder. 9 out of 10 of them played with toy guns as a kid---therefore toy guns used as children can lead to murderous impulses.
People who kill or commit suicide are usually mentally ill in one way or another. They have been displaying signs of illness for some time. The chance that they have used, or are using psychiatic drugs is therefore greatly increased due to seeking help, or being "forced" to seek help by family, or by a legal order. But there are literally millions of others who don't kill or commit suicide, who also use these drugs and are greatly helped by them. The fact that killers or suicide victims were using psychiatric drugs only shows they
already had a deep-rooted problem. In the vast majority of cases the people are on drugs
because they are
already suicidal, they are not suicidal
because they took the drugs.
By the way, last Wednesday, after a class I'm taking on learning to be less argumentative, 10 of us went to an Italian restaurant. 9 of us had lasgana. After the meal a huge argument broke out about who is the best NFL team. Because of this we came to the conclusion we shouldn't eat lasagna any more, as it causes arguments. Next week we're doing Chinese---perhaps it will have a more calming effect.
--just kidding, I'm not in a class teaching how to be less argumentative--but I think you catch my drift.
--Joe