Archived Blaming the schools, the doctors, the meds, and the boyfriend's ex...without taking a shred of responsiblity (voat.co)
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Archived Blaming the schools, the doctors, the meds, and the boyfriend's ex...without taking a shred of responsiblity (voat.co)
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[–] Imapopulistnow 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Another tragedy. Another young life lost to prescription drugs that never should have been approved by the FDA.
And,sorry OP, but also another bullshit title by someone who does not understand the depths of the prescription drug epidemic and its destructive consequences on today's society.
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[–] Imapopulistnow ago
I understand addiction. I understand it strikes across society regardless of other factors. Were the parents shit? OK. Did this contribute? Probably. Would the same outcome have happened with better parents? Quite possibly. Would this girl still be alive if Xanax did not exist? Yes. Do the bad parenting factors exonerate the approval of a drug that has contributed to hundreds of thousands of deaths? My view is no.
[–] taxation_is_slavery ago
Okay, but why should I care? I don't even know these fucking people.
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[–] MrWhy [S] ago
I blame both parents; obviously they didn't directly cause her overdose, but the dad cares for NOTHING but money and the mom cares for nothing but attention. The article even mentions that the daughter just came out of rehab "too soon" and was left home alone with 2 staff members while the parents were out on vacation.
This just exemplifies their parenting style.
I'm sure that when their daughter started struggling in school, etc., the parents were more than happy to just prescribe here Xanax instead of helping her with her problems.
If you think that her upbringing didn't contribute to her lifestyle and death, than that's pure ignorance