JACK POSOBIEC: Doctors violated the trust of America's parents and put 'chemical handcuffs' on young boys diagnosed with ADHD

"I'm not a doctor but you don’t need to be. I’m a father. This isn’t about stethoscopes, it’s about common sense. Those quacks were not healing kids, they were doping them into submission."

"I'm not a doctor but you don’t need to be. I’m a father. This isn’t about stethoscopes, it’s about common sense. Those quacks were not healing kids, they were doping them into submission."

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Human Events Daily host Jack Posobiec slammed the medical industry in a segment during Monday’s episode. During the segment, Posobiec argued that the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD—mainly in young boys—has been driven by profit and control rather than genuine concern for health, violating the trust of parents across the nation and putting "chemical handcuffs" on the nation's boys.

He began the segment by taking aim at a recent article from the New York Times, saying:

"The New York Times has just dropped another one of their sanctimonious thought pieces, but they’re tiptoeing finally around the truth about ADHD—Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. I’m not here to whisper half truths, I'm here to rip the bandage off and expose this scam that robbed a generation of young boys of their spirit, of their fire, and of their God-given energy. And if Make America Healthy Again means anything, it's not just about clean water or organic kale, it’s about stopping the war on our kids and especially the war on young boys."

He continued by criticizing the medical establishment:

"Back in the 90s, doctors, those white-coated high priests of the medical cartel, decided that little boys, our boys, were a problem. Why? Because they were bored out of their skulls in schools. Picture it: Johnny's tapping his pencil, staring out the window, dreaming of building forts or slaying dragons.



"He’s not sick, he’s not broken, he’s a boy. He’s wired to move, to explore, to challenge the world, but the system didn’t see a future warrior. They saw a deficit, a disorder, so what do they do? They slapped the label on him, ADHD, and shoved pills down his throat. Ritalin, Adderall, you name it. Chemical handcuffs for millions of kids who dared to wiggle in their chairs."

"I'm not a doctor but you don’t need to be. I’m a father. This isn’t about stethoscopes, it’s about common sense. Those quacks were not healing kids, they were doping them into submission. Why? Of course, all of the money. Big Pharma rakes in billions and they turn their classrooms into their personal petri dishes. Schools got quieter, but sure at what cost? We traded creativity for compliance, energy for apathy, boys who could have been inventors, builders, heroes, they’re dulled, numbed, turned into zombies, so their teachers wouldn’t have to deal with a little chaos or, God forbid, actually have to work to reach the kids. And now, of course, The New York Times is spinning all of it as complex medical health care. Give me a break. This was a massacre of the American spirit."

Posobiec also took aim at the medical community and the education system:

"Let’s talk about the doctors, the ‘experts. They were following science.' Science. That’s just a fancy word for dogma, when it’s bought and paid for. These so-called experts didn’t ask why boys were bored. They didn’t question a school system that was crushing curiosity with rote memorization and the one-size-fits-all desks. No. They’re reaching for the prescription pads faster than you can say stock options.

"They betrayed parents. They betrayed kids. They told moms and dads 'your son is broken but don't worry we've got a pill for that.' And parents, of course, trusted them because who wouldn’t trust a doctor. Look at all their degrees! They’re up there on the wall. That trust was weaponized, folks, it was weaponized against our own children. Doing the same, by the way, when they're trans-ing the other kids."

"MAHA is about waking up to the nonsense. It’s about saying enough is enough. We're going back to the days where every fidget was a diagnosis, every spark of defiance was a disease. Our boys weren't sick, they were alive. Schools were failing them, not the other way around. You want to fix ADHD? Try fixing education."

Watch the full episode below:

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