Not only the drugs, which have more adverse side-effects than the supposed "good" they do, but also the lack of attempt to train those with issues to cope and overcome them w/o the drugs. If I was going to school today (instead of the '50s/'60s), I would be under several diagnoses that resemble ADDs/ADDHD (or whatever they are) and they would be wanting to drug me up too. I wasn't molly-coddled and was taught that I could stay aware of what was going on and learn to control my behavior. Today's society is too lazy and everyone wants the "designer drug solution".
the control drugs...are there to ensure that One Size Does Fit ALL.
If we are to be a Homogeneous Commune.....there must be no variation in the perceptions nor the behavior..nor the accomplishments of the members of the commune.
SUBSERVIENCE RULES!
Sound more likely the young man was diagnosed (possibly a psychosis ) had medication prescribed but typically refused to take it. There should be an option that refusal of medicine automatically triggers a controlled environment ( institutionized)
We joke about people being “off their meds”. But I’m certain more than one of the multi death incidence can be traced back to either doctors adjusting medication or patient refusal to take it Get unstable off streets until they are stable