Tisme
Apathetic at Best
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The "War on Drugs" was a pretext for the US peace-keeping missions in South America. Just that it was so well played that some doctors and health managers actually buy it too.
"Just say No" does not work. Public shaming... people who can be shamed are the ones that need help; those who profit and deal in drugs just cannot be shamed - it's their business model.
Heard a while back from some US expert that these kind of drug tests are just the Nanny State's way of shaming ALL welfare recipients. And shaming them not for drugs or misuse of what little they're receiving, but for being too "lazy" to not find work that ain't there.
Paying tax is apparently all our duty. For the greater good and all that bs. But when people fall and need some help, it's go screw yourself you parasite.
The drug problem has got worse over the decades despite "war on drugs" in the US and elsewhere.
Maybe people who take drugs and sell their kids to get drug money should be publicly shamed into getting help to get off the drugs. If we keep feeding their habit they will keep doing it.
Are you aware of how and why the"drug problem" in the US has exploded in the past 20 years ? There are many reasons but the role of the drug companies in promoting opiod use with legal prescription drugs has created one of the overwhelming problems in terms of addiction and deaths.
Agree with what yousay here bas, but wonder if you see the ironyAre you aware of how and why the"drug problem" in the US has exploded in the past 20 years ? There are many reasons but the role of the drug companies in promoting opiod use with legal prescription drugs has created one of the overwhelming problems in terms of addiction and deaths.
One would also argue that the destruction of millions of manufacturing jobs as created a desperate underclass of people who see drugs as way to block out the reality the live in.
http://www.iflscience.com/health-an...w-purdue-pharma-helped-spark-opioid-epidemic/
Are you aware of how and why the"drug problem" in the US has exploded in the past 20 years ? There are many reasons but the role of the drug companies in promoting opiod use with legal prescription drugs has created one of the overwhelming problems in terms of addiction and deaths.
One would also argue that the destruction of millions of manufacturing jobs as created a desperate underclass of people who see drugs as way to block out the reality the live in.
http://www.iflscience.com/health-an...w-purdue-pharma-helped-spark-opioid-epidemic/
Mate you are like an old pair of slippers. Too good to replace and ragged around the edges.
So we learn from the US and don't let it happen here. The US is getting to be a basket case in more ways than one, and I feel sorry for the many decent Americans who have to live in an increasingly turbulent society.
But we still have to deal with ice, ecstacy, amphetamines and other designer drugs that are causing even more damage than the traditional ones.
I really can't see much solution other than locking addicts up and giving them treatment until the drugs are out of their system and untill they dob in whoever sold them the stuff.
And maybe this welfare thing is another way of getting to the pushers by identifying the addicts so they can lead police to the suppliers.
Taking that as a compliment?
Who need friends when you're having too much fun offending people's sensibilities, right?
Isn't that Communism?Confucius says, when those of high position and responsibilities work diligently to create a fair and productive society, setting good examples and providing opportunities to all under Heaven; the people will be gainfully employed and will themselves follow the law and regulation without needing to be reprimanded.
Isn't that Communism?
Insightful clip in that it shows just how easily people can delude themselves when pursuing ideals.
I hate to say it but she is correct, free speech doesn't mean you have the right to a soap box where ever you want.
Simply saying its not against "free speech".so you ladies believe that it is ok for universities to promote one extreme of political thought and exclude all others?
I hate to say it but she is correct, free speech doesn't mean you have the right to a soap box where ever you want.
If I want to ban a person from speaking at my home or business I can, My right to free speech doesn't give me the right to go into any school of my choice and demand to be listened to.
I hate to say it but she is correct, free speech doesn't mean you have the right to a soap box where ever you want.
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