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WND Magazine Purports To Save Gen Z

Posted on February 5, 2026

The November issue of WorldNetDaily’s sparsely read Whistleblower magazine (which actually didn’t come out until early December) is titled “Saving Gen Z — And America,” and the promotion for it begins this way:

Generation Z – the name given to those 69 million Americans born between 1997 and 2012 – is a uniquely troubled generation. And although news reports like to emphasize the fact that many of the highest-profile criminals and crazies in the last few months have been “Gen Zers” – from Tyler Robinson, charged with assassinating Charlie Kirk in Utah, to Thomas Matthew Crooks, who attempted to assassinate President Donald Trump in Butler, Pa., to Luigi Mangione, arrested for gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City – the vast majority of Gen Zers are, of course, law-abiding. Yet millions are mightily besieged and victimized by the same factors that are transforming many of their peers into political radicals, and in some cases notorious criminals.

Social analysts have labored to break down the various factors that have made Gen Z into what social psychologist Jonathan Haidt titled his #1 New York Times bestseller – “The Anxious Generation.”

Incredibly, an estimated 42% of Generation Z has been diagnosed with anxiety, depression, ADHD, PTSD or other mental health condition, with a staggering 60% reportedly taking medications to manage their mental health, according to a study from the highly respected Psychiatrist.com website.

The promo made sure to blame schools for this situation:

Of course, out of the tens of millions of Gen Zers in the U.S., only a relative few become actual monsters and murderers. On the other hand, a large number – especially those attending today’s radicalized far-left colleges and universities – have been jubilantly demonstrating in America’s streets their approval for monsters and murderers, in particular Hamas. (An August 2025 Harvard/Harris poll found that an astonishing 60% of Gen Z voters aged 18 to 24 supported Hamas over Israel.)

And no wonder. For in addition to their massive involvement with online influencers, the other major institution engaging – and reprogramming – Gen Zers’ minds is America’s poisonous school system.

Fact: America’s entire education establishment, from K-12 public schools to college and graduate school – with precious few exceptions – is dominated by the far left. Not liberals. Radical leftists – the kind who enjoy subjecting preschoolers to “drag queen story hour,” where demonically possessed transgender men dressed up as women (and sometimes dressed up as demons, with horns protruding from their heads) read stories about heroic LGBT characters to innocent toddlers forced to sit at their feet.

No evidence was offered that all transgender people are “demonically possessed.” Nevertheless, the rant continued:

For children just a few years older, it’s every bit as perverse: White children are exhorted to see themselves as “white-privileged” descendants of racist oppressors and slaveholders who should feel guilty over their despicable heritage. Likewise, black school children are indoctrinated to see themselves as oppressed victims in need of reparations – and perhaps revenge.

Meanwhile, middle school libraries commonly feature hard-core pornography placed in the most visible and accessible locations, to entertain America’s children when they’re not being subjected to rampant Marxist indoctrination. (During the Biden administration, many were outraged when parents stood up at a Loudon County, Va. school board meeting to complain about their children being indoctrinated with Marxist “critical race theory,” which prompted the Biden Justice Department to liken those parents to “domestic terrorists.” Yes, that really happened.) To top things off, there are the “After School Satan Clubs” established in public schools throughout America, sponsored by the Salem, Mass.-based Satanic Temple.

Then in college, things get really bad.

A high percentage of professors today are radical far-left ideologues – indoctrinating Gen Zers to hate their own country as an evil, racist “oppressor” nation, promoting “diversity, equity and inclusion” (DEI) at every turn, endorsing the most radical and ever-expanding claims of the LGBT world, characterizing President Trump as another Hitler (one prof even claimed Charlie Kirk was the leader of today’s “Hitler Youth”), demonizing America’s longtime ally Israel and lionizing Islamic terrorists dedicated to annihilating the tiny Jewish state. And so on.

And, of course, Charlie Kirk is involved here:

Comments Whistleblower Editor David Kupelian: “A special feature in this Whistleblower report is an in-depth interview with Charlie Kirk all about Generation Z, conducted just weeks before he was assassinated on Sept. 10. Charlie Kirk was arguably the most credible and knowledgeable person on earth regarding Gen Zers and what they are really thinking, seeing as he spent years engaging in daily in-depth dialogues with members of Generation Z on America’s college campuses. The interview is highly revealing.”

That interview was conducted by Tucker Carlson, who we most recently saw raging against Dietrich Bonhoeffer, so perhaps he’s not the best interviewer.

Kupelian’s accompanying column, published on Dec. 9, rushed to attack Kirk’s alleged killer, Tyler Robinson, for not hating transgender people like a good right-winger should:

Robinson grew up in an affluent, conservative Republican church-going family in Utah, his father a retired sheriff’s deputy and his mother an advocate for the disabled. During his formative years at home, Robinson, now 22, showed no early signs of far-left inclinations and maintained a 4.0 grade-point average in school. So what went wrong?

Although he briefly attended Utah State University in 2021, Robinson’s radicalization occurred primarily online.

Indeed, according to family members, when he moved back home in 2022-2023, Tyler became isolated from the outside world and highly engaged with online communication sites, including Discord – officially a platform for gaming communities, but well known by federal law enforcement as a major recruitment hub for violent far-left political organizations like Antifa and even foreign terrorist groups like ISIS.

During this time, as Robinson’s mother recounts, Tyler had become “more pro-gay and trans-rights oriented” and in fact was having a “relationship” with his roommate, a young man supposedly “transitioning” to female.

As part of his eventual full embrace of radical leftism (evidenced by his accusation, uttered during a family dinner shortly before the shooting, that Charlie Kirk was “full of hate”), Robinson became involved in multiple Antifa Discord groups, reportedly joining in discussions calling for the “extermination of Christians” and other “threats.” In fact, Discord messages from one online account believed to be Robinson’s referenced retrieving a rifle from a “drop point” and hiding it in a bush, along with detailed plans consistent with the assassination, suggesting possible coordination with others. Discord later confirmed that Robinson had indeed sent messages shortly before being taken into custody, in which he admitted he had shot Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University.

Kupelian failed to explain how failure to hate transgender people made Robinson a victim of “radical leftism.” Instead, he hyped religion as a way to rescue this generation:

Fortunately, with so much stacked against them – against their happiness and security, their financial wellbeing, their prospects for marriage and family, their sanity itself – Gen Zers’ suffering is causing many to turn to the one reliable Source of true help.

And it’s not ChatGPT. It’s Almighty God.

As “Christianity Today” recently reported in a story headlined “Gen Z Now Leads in Church Attendance,” “Churchgoers between the ages of 18 and 28 attend church more frequently than their older siblings, parents, or grandparents.”

[…]

“The fact that young people are showing up more frequently than before is not a typical trend,” said Daniel Copeland, Barna’s vice president of research. “This data represents good news for church leaders and adds to the picture that spiritual renewal is shaping Gen Z and Millennials today.”

“We will not hide them from their children, but tell to the coming generation the glorious deeds of the Lord, and his might, and the wonders that he has done.” – Psalm 78:4

Kupelian didn’t explain how he would force right-wing Christianity on these people.

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