Seraph
Rising Star
A goal of many people is to turn society into a drug-free society, it blows my mind to try to comprehend how these proponents believe that this is a possible outcome of the war on drugs. Here is a link to a Twitter Feed that is called 'Drug Free World': http://twitter.com/#!/drug_free_world
Here is the Twitter Feed Description:
'Official Drug Free World: There is a lot of talk about drugs in the world, don’t be fooled. You need facts to avoid becoming hooked on drugs.'
From the context of the statement their first sentence implies that there is a lot of positive talk about the benefits of drug use in the world but we should not be fooled into believing that this is the reality of drugs. We here at the Nexus need facts so that we can avoid becoming hooked on drugs.
The UN General Assembly hopes that the overall drug supply and demand of the world can be 'eliminated or significantly reduced' by 2019. The UN General Assembly believes that it is possible that world-wide drug demand can be eliminated by the year 2019. There is no bias or exaggeration in that statement, the General Assembly truly believe that by the year 2019 that they will be able to make it so that no person in a population of about six billion will want to use recreational drugs in their life-times. How can an organisation make that possible without the imprisonment and permanent mind-control of every human on the plant? I did not see anything in the UN's drug report about plans for comprehensive world-wide mind-control programmes that eliminate the possibility of free will for every human on the planet. Without a comprehensive free will elimination scheme how does the UN believe that the complete elimination of drug demand on the planet will be possible?
'Unless everybody becomes the guardian of keeping their environment clean from all kinds of drugs, the world will never be free from drug abuse and trafficking, UN officials and activists have agreed.'
It is good to see that UN officials agree on something that makes sense, as long as people want to use drugs in the world there will be drug abuse in the world, that sounds right.
'There are an estimated 3.8 million drug users in Indonesia, a 200,000 increase since 2008.'
It doesn't appear that a drug-free society will happen soon by looking at statistics like that but the UN believes that despite increases in the number of drug users in Indonesia they can make the number of drug users in Indonesia drop from 3.8 million to 0 by 2019 as well as also eliminating drug use everywhere else on the planet.
Are the average cannabis-hating drug-free society proponents unable to comprehend that creating a drug-free society is not only difficult and improbable but impossible?
Do anti-drug people not understand how destructive and harmful their ambitions are? Do anti-drug adults believe that a drug-free society is a positive and possible ambition for the children of the world? If a child believed that they would be able to make society drug-free if they contributed hard enough to the effort would they not end up angry and resentful if when they became a teenager they found out that despite all their hard work of telling their friends not to get hooked on cannabis that they were unable to change anything in society? Would this not be counter-productive to the goal of the creation of a drug-free society?
Here is the Twitter Feed Description:
'Official Drug Free World: There is a lot of talk about drugs in the world, don’t be fooled. You need facts to avoid becoming hooked on drugs.'
From the context of the statement their first sentence implies that there is a lot of positive talk about the benefits of drug use in the world but we should not be fooled into believing that this is the reality of drugs. We here at the Nexus need facts so that we can avoid becoming hooked on drugs.
The UN General Assembly hopes that the overall drug supply and demand of the world can be 'eliminated or significantly reduced' by 2019. The UN General Assembly believes that it is possible that world-wide drug demand can be eliminated by the year 2019. There is no bias or exaggeration in that statement, the General Assembly truly believe that by the year 2019 that they will be able to make it so that no person in a population of about six billion will want to use recreational drugs in their life-times. How can an organisation make that possible without the imprisonment and permanent mind-control of every human on the plant? I did not see anything in the UN's drug report about plans for comprehensive world-wide mind-control programmes that eliminate the possibility of free will for every human on the planet. Without a comprehensive free will elimination scheme how does the UN believe that the complete elimination of drug demand on the planet will be possible?
'Unless everybody becomes the guardian of keeping their environment clean from all kinds of drugs, the world will never be free from drug abuse and trafficking, UN officials and activists have agreed.'
It is good to see that UN officials agree on something that makes sense, as long as people want to use drugs in the world there will be drug abuse in the world, that sounds right.
'There are an estimated 3.8 million drug users in Indonesia, a 200,000 increase since 2008.'
It doesn't appear that a drug-free society will happen soon by looking at statistics like that but the UN believes that despite increases in the number of drug users in Indonesia they can make the number of drug users in Indonesia drop from 3.8 million to 0 by 2019 as well as also eliminating drug use everywhere else on the planet.
Are the average cannabis-hating drug-free society proponents unable to comprehend that creating a drug-free society is not only difficult and improbable but impossible?
Do anti-drug people not understand how destructive and harmful their ambitions are? Do anti-drug adults believe that a drug-free society is a positive and possible ambition for the children of the world? If a child believed that they would be able to make society drug-free if they contributed hard enough to the effort would they not end up angry and resentful if when they became a teenager they found out that despite all their hard work of telling their friends not to get hooked on cannabis that they were unable to change anything in society? Would this not be counter-productive to the goal of the creation of a drug-free society?
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