Tag: War on Drugs

  • Explore the possibility of recreational drugs that are not addictive

    Explore the possibility of recreational drugs that are not addictive

    People have always wanted to change how they feel. From ancient plants to modern pills, they chase pleasure, escape, or peace. Most of the time, that comes at a price—addiction, damage, or loss of control. But what if it did not? Could science create drugs that feel good without making us dependent? Can we enjoy…

  • Drug money laundering more profitable than the legal market

    Drug money laundering more profitable than the legal market

    Every educated person knows the War on Drugs is an utter failure. It is widely criticized for its failure and harmful consequences. It hasn’t reduced drug production, distribution, or use. The global drug trade thrives despite the massive efforts. So is drug money laundering more profitable than legalization? The costs are immense. Mass incarcerations disproportionately…

  • Will Putin surpass the US presidents in death toll?

    Will Putin surpass the US presidents in death toll?

    We have the free, democratic, pure, clean, freedom of speech US with presidents who wouldn’t hurt a fly. No death toll. Then we have a dictator-like evil Vladimir Putin who is a war criminal par excellence. While Putin is really what he is, I want to make the case that the US is worse in…

  • USA’s atrocities

    USA’s atrocities

    The USA have history of atrocities that have cast a long shadow over its global legacy. From unethical human experimentation to economic motivations behind wars, these events reveal another part of the dark side of American power that continues to shape perceptions and influence policies both at home and abroad. Human experiments My article is…

  • Who never ever Elon Musk and US presidents mention?

    Who never ever Elon Musk and US presidents mention?

    They rant, attack, blame, scream outrageous things, vigorously stand by their lunatic opinions, and try to gain as much money and power as they can. But their “freedom of speaking” isn’t much of a freedom of speaking. It is on the European level, which actually isn’t any freedom of speaking (or perverted one). There are…

  • The US super-rich groups may be good. But at what cost?

    The US super-rich groups may be good. But at what cost?

    The super-rich families ruling the US, which is something evidence-based, may act to benefit the US citizens. I guess you think I have gone mad again. No, the US super-rich groups may really be useful. In this article, I will present what are the benefits and negatives of the ruling forces of the US. When…

  • Criticism of the War on Drugs in a nutshell

    In summary, the criticism of the War on Drugs in a nutshell points to the failure to achieve its goals, its significant social and economic costs, and its negative impact on public health and human rights. All of it is because of the few most powerful banks laundering money for the drug cartels. Hundreds of…

  • Nas mnogo? Do Americans cherish life the same way as Russians do?

    I was met with plenty of anecdotal evidence that Russian people have a huge disregard for human life: gulags, famines, extrajudicial killings, the Russian Civil War, 2014 Russo-Ukrainian War. They used to say “nas mnogo” (there are plenty of us) which doesn’t require any comment further. One division after division lost without any cry. If…

  • New recreational drugs? Governments should pay billions of dollars to develop them

    Around 1 106 900 US residents died from drug overdoses from 1968 to 2020. What a horrible number! And not to think about the horrible suffering drug addiction causes. So am I kidding you? New drugs developed by governments? Drugs like heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine are extremely addictive and harmful. On the contrary, MDMA and…

  • Winning the War on Drugs in the Czech Republic

    Sit down, kids, and hear this tale. There have been drugs in the Czech Republic. Drugs so dangerous that they make people to be addicted and systematically destroy their lives. So we banned them and started huge repression. Now, we have one thousand problematic drug users. So that’s the happy end. No, we have 60,000…