Mental health crisis plagues Jacksonville shooting, says Ramaswamy.
Pharmaceutical Executive Calls for Action on Mental Health Epidemic
Pharmaceutical executive Vivek Ramaswamy responded passionately to the recent shooting in Jacksonville, Florida, where a racially motivated shooter took the lives of three black individuals. In an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union” with host Dana Bash, Ramaswamy expressed his deep concern about the incident.
Ramaswamy, who is running for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, emphasized the urgent need to address the mental health epidemic plaguing the country. He highlighted reports suggesting that the shooter had previously been evaluated for mental health issues.
“We cannot tolerate such tragic events in the United States of America. It is simply wrong,” Ramaswamy asserted. ”We are facing a mental health crisis, and it demands our immediate attention. We must have the courage to reintroduce the practice of placing mentally ill individuals who pose a risk to their communities into psychiatric institutions. Merely medicating them is not enough. We need faith-based and other approaches that address our deep longing for purpose and meaning in this country. Our leaders must have the courage to tackle this mental health epidemic head-on.”
When Bash mentioned that the shooter had left behind three manifestos, explicitly stating his intent to target black people, Ramaswamy condemned the act as “heinous” and deserving of condemnation.
Ramaswamy also defended his previous remarks comparing Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) to “modern grand wizards of the modern KKK” after she made a controversial statement. When Bash criticized him for his comments, Ramaswamy argued that the media often focuses on fringe remarks instead of addressing the core issues he was discussing.
Addressing Climate Change
During the interview, Bash questioned Ramaswamy’s stance on climate change, asking if his solution was simply to build taller buildings and improve air conditioning and heating systems.
“No, that’s not the entirety of my solution,” Ramaswamy clarified. “I believe we need a comprehensive approach to our use of fossil fuels, enabling us to live more advanced lives that protect us from all risks, not just those related to climate change. Currently, many people are dying due to a lack of access to energy, not because of climate change itself. The models you described are poorly constructed.”
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