Jiang says social media and SSRIs form a paired control mechanism: platforms induce addiction and depression, then pharmacology manages the damaged population.
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SSRIs
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...fear. Well, because then you have a solution, which is these SSRI drugs, right? So you have a generation which is addicted to both..."
Key Notes
Jiang says younger people cannot flip the board because elites retain a monopoly on violence, while SSRIs, streaming media, pornography, and video games function as sedatives that keep them participating in a game with no meaningful hope.
Jiang says one can argue that the SSRI industry and the internet descend from MKUltra-style efforts to indoctrinate compliance after the revolt and antiwar unrest of the 1960s.
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"...fear. Well, because then you have a solution, which is these SSRI drugs, right? So you have a generation which is addicted to both..."
"...drugs are being forced on their throats right um all these ssris which are driving them crazy and then you and then you know..."
"Well, you can make an argument that both the modern SSRI industry, as well as the internet, are outgrowths of MKUltra. And MKUltra were,..."
"...to young children nowadays is just absurd in America. Right? These SSRIs. It's just absurd. What are you doing? You're frying their brains, really...."
"...steak and he says ignorance is bliss. So are things like SSRIs and we're more medicated than we've ever been. We're told that our..."
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