I was responding to the second paragraph in the original article, in which the author gives opinions on the success of other initiatives based around moral panics.
If you wanna know what’s going on with kids and mental illness and suicide, ask almost any social worker and they will straight up tell you how kids don’t have any hope and often have extremely minimal support. My generation is depressed and anxious for completely reasonable reasons. It’s a rational response.
sex education is still being developed by pedagogy workers... you can't skim old practices as what's now & how important that is!
heck, we even have teens using vapes... i mean, who knows the benefits of some substances from the tobacco plant but if you truly think you need some of them, at least eat it, not smoke (& maybe this discernment escapes teens maturity and maybe they can't buy pure nicotine or whatever that easily)
alarmism may or not causes scientists to study something... curiosity isn't always driven by popular interests and the author just cited that as an example and don't correlate those with the main topic, which in case of violent media, i think they should [0] [1] & [2]
If you wanna know what’s going on with kids and mental illness and suicide, ask almost any social worker and they will straight up tell you how kids don’t have any hope and often have extremely minimal support. My generation is depressed and anxious for completely reasonable reasons. It’s a rational response.