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January 1, FDA Blames Covid Shots In Teen Deaths, Gen Z Wakes Up

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  • The FDA admitted Covid shots killed American kids, rocking trust in government.
  • Many teens are rejecting leftist narratives after being forced to get vaccinated and losing faith in institutions.
  • Social media keeps some teens blinded, but an awakening is spreading among Gen Z.

Young Americans have lost trust in federal institutions, and the wounds run deep. The FDA confirms what families feared—Covid vaccines claimed the lives of at least 10 kids, shattering the idea that these shots were always safe.

Teenagers saw their worlds change overnight as schools closed and routines vanished. Many thought mandates were about keeping people healthy, but now we see there was much more at stake and little open discussion.

Forced vaccinations in schools and colleges left teenagers with few choices. School boards and universities pushed mandates, leaving little room to question risks.

“Getting vaccinated was the nice thing to do.”

Now, with these losses exposed, teens react in different ways. Some, trapped in social media bubbles, never hear the FDA’s admission. Platforms like TikTok downplay government missteps, keeping kids in the dark.

Many just mock and shame anyone skeptical of mainstream Covid narratives, holding tight to leftist ideas fed by the media.

Still, there is a growing anger among teens who were forced into dangerous health choices just to attend school or play sports. Their trust in authority is badly shaken.

Important years were lost to Zoom classes, canceled games, and isolation. Birthdays passed in loneliness, all under strict rules from fearful adults.

Some Gen Z teens broke free from the groupthink and are moving rightward. More young people are choosing not to back Democrats, showing a pushback against forced liberalism.

The Covid era created lasting divides. Friendships split over vaccination status, and the sense of community vanished for many.

“The young people who experienced this gross misuse of power will never trust institutions again.”

With each exposed government lie, from Russiagate to election scandals, this trend only grows. Gen Z is right to be wary.

If the government ever tries a major health push again, young Americans may refuse to listen, worn out by broken trust.

Our youth grew up under the control of unelected bureaucrats and corporate medicine. Now they face a choice: let fear rule, or fight for freedom and self-determination.

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Middle America knows firsthand what happens when power goes unchecked. Standing up for truth and freedom isn’t just talk—it’s the only way to protect our families and communities from harm.

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Wyatt Porter is a seasoned writer and constitutional scholar who brings a rugged authenticity and deep-seated patriotism to his work. Born and raised in small-town America, Wyatt grew up on a farm, where he learned the value of hard work and the pride that comes from it. As a conservative voice, he writes with the insight of a historian and the grit of a lifelong laborer, blending logic with a sharp wit. Wyatt’s work captures the struggles and triumphs of everyday Americans, offering readers a fresh perspective grounded in traditional values, individual freedom, and an unwavering love for his country.




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