ADHD and children
As time passes and I hear more and more horror stories from friends
who are parents of school-age kids, I am beginning to think it's
possible there is no such thing as ADHD. I am coming to the
conclusion that so-called "Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder” is
nothing but the normal, predictable response of gifted children to the
indoctrination that has replaced education in our schools. Rather than
show students how to learn, our schools now tell them what to think,
which is an entirely different matter. Those children who instinctively
resist this effort are now, as a standard response, drugged with an
amphetamine cocktail designed to make them compliant. This policy
seems to me to be the epitome of evil and to go against everything
that was precious in the America I was born into and raised in. The
thing that has me most disturbed is the almost universal compliance
exhibited by the parents to this policy, even though it has such a
seriously potentially deleterious effect on their children. I shudder to
consider the sort of adults these mind-raped children may grow into.
-Rocky Frisco