If College Was Killing Your Kids, Would That be a Public Health Emergency?

If College Was Killing Your Kids, Would That be a Public Health Emergency?

There have been seven deaths at North Carolina State since the 2022-2023 year began. Yes, NC State has a vaccine mandate for staff and students “with on-campus responsibilities” and a pro-vax culture, so most students are likely vaccinated.

With that out of the way, only two of the seven deaths might be related to vaccine harm, but that does not make the number any less alarming.

Four NC State students committed suicide in the fall semester, according to this report.

 

Students said they are under immense academic pressure that could be impacting their mental health.

“I know that’s one of the things that bothers me a lot. So I understand where that struggle comes from. The need to succeed is big pressure,” Alessandro Dal Pra, a chemical engineering major, told WTVD.

 

The quality of High School graduates across the country has been in decline for years, so if academic rigor in higher education is the pressure point, whose fault is that?

The tribal victim class worldview, also a product of the long shadow of #wokesim, facilitates weakness, whining, and the hashtag many uses without using it, #whyme?

Unnecessary pandemic fearmongering and the invasive and destructive response trapped many of these kids, already unprepared for any chaos, in a tumultuous head-space loaded with cultural garbage and no way to manage it.

Four suicides. One student died in a car accident, which made five tragedies at NC before 2023 even arrived.

The next student died in January, and while I could not find the cause, I did see this.

 

The student, identified as Adam Fawcett, was enrolled in the College of Engineering and living in Wood Hall. He died during the weekend.

“The preliminary results from the investigation into last weekend’s student death show no signs of foul play and no signs of an intentional act,” N.C. State Police Chief Dan House.

 

He wasn’t murdered and didn’t kill himself, so it looks like Adam dropped dead. We literally do not know him from Adam, so we’ve no other context, but the odds are good that he was jabbed, so there’s that.

The latest incident involves a Grad student living on campus who would have been required to have the COVID vaccines.

 

The death was reported Wednesday night at E.S. King Village, which has apartments for graduate students, postdocs, older undergrads and students with families.

The student was a graduate student in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHASS), according to an email sent to students in the college. … The N.C. State Police Department does not suspect foul play or suicide, and the cause of death is currently unknown.

 

Much like Adam Fawcett, police say he was not murdered, and he did not kill himself, but he died unexpectedly. Unnecessarily, no doubt, but the cause of death might never be something the media feels like reporting if it contradicts approved narratives.

So, kids are dying, and something is killing them, but we can’t imagine what it might be.

What if it’s NC State? What if American colleges are killing your kids, some of them faster than others?

Would that be a public health emergency?

 

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