Let’s begin by looking at a list of issues related to trauma in the prefrontal cortex region of the brain.
Changes in personality and behavior
Problems with social behavior and an increase in antisocial behavior
Higher chance of committing violence or stealing
Problems regulating emotions and impulses
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): A neurodevelopmental condition that affects attention, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): A mental health disorder that affects people after traumatic events
Schizophrenia: A mental health condition that affects a person’s behavior, thoughts, and feelings
Bipolar disorder: A condition that causes extreme mood swings
I’m a Father. You’re likely a Father. Doesn’t this sound eerily similar to your teens?
The reason for the similarity is simple. A 16 year-old young man is a good eight to nine years removed from a fully developed prefrontal cortex, a young lady, slightly fewer years on average.
The prefrontal cortex is not fully developed in the average human male until the approximate age of twenty five (23F).
People in their early twenties are mentally retarded and shouldn’t be anywhere near a voting booth, and I will prove it to you in one Substack.
In fact I’m not certain it’s a good idea that they drive. Further, I think a good case could be made in preferring to share the roads with a fully developed human blowing 0.09 on a breathalyzer. When you read through a description of what this region of the brain is responsible for you will both understand why young people take one bad decision after another, and why not so much as a lemonade stand, let alone the future of this nation, should ever rest in their hands.
Planning complex cognitive behavior
Personality expression
Decision making
Moderating social behavior
Prediction of outcomes
Working toward a defined goal
Expectations based on actions
Social Control
“An orchestration of thoughts and actions in accordance with internal goals.”
Read that again.
“Our ability to differentiate between conflicting thoughts.”
Why are they allowed to vote? This makes critical thinking quite difficult, no?
“Our abilities to determine good or bad, better or worse, same or different.”
How many ways does this mental handicap manifest in our society today? Yikes.
“Our ability to foresee future consequences of current actions.”
It is irresponsible to allow these fools to steer this nation or culture in any way whatsoever.
Now how about those communists and pedophiles who in the face of this well-known scientific knowledge, push to lower the age of sexual consent? Who determined it was a good idea to allow these kind of people to live freely amongst us? When it comes to pedos, I could deliver a rant that would make John Walsh blush and I plan to blast that hyperbole here sooner rather than later. For now, I’ll force that anger back down in to the raging caldron of hate in my guts.
I think I’m going to cut it there because I have a lot more to say on the matter of how the young insert their stupidity into the system, and I have a brisket that needs to be moved from the oven to my stomach. You get the drift. Young people are physically incapable of connecting today’s vote to the disastrous consequences down the road.