Tag: War on Drugs

  • The War on Terror – because of 3000 we will kill a million

    Basically every time the US wage war on something it has an ugly end. Around 3000 people were killed during 9/11. The US government misused this event for restricting civic freedoms and the military-industrial complex has got its chance. So, the US began waging wars. The Afghan crusade resulted in 200 thousand killings. The Iraqi…

  • Barack Obama vs. Anders Behring Breivik

    Yes, if Anders Breivik had the power Obama possessed, he would have killed billions of people. But that doesn’t mean that Obama isn’t worse in absolute numbers of people killed. Los Angeles Times reads: “U.S. military forces have been at war for all eight years of Obama’s tenure, the first two-term president with that distinction.…

  • Murdering naturally vs. state killings

    When mass murder occurs in the USA it immediately draws the attention of the mainstream media. The same goes for common murders occurring in US households. Or another example could be 9/11. But when it comes to state-commenced wars, particularly the War on Terror or War on Drugs no accountability is held. The first-mentioned war…

  • The completely senseless War on Drugs

    Drugs demand and supply would be nearly the same if we make recreational drugs legal. The right enlightenment would actually suppress the demand. So why is the United States the leading power in War on Drugs? Yes, our usual suspects: the big banks are laundering hundreds of billions of dollars for the drug cartels. When…

  • Marijuana is a getaway drug

    There has been an ongoing debate whether marijuana is a getaway drug to drugs like heroin, cocaine, or methamphetamine. While I would definitely legalize all drugs and heighten school or public enlightenment, the core of the truth is really lying on the fact that marijuana is a getaway drug. Or at least the majority of…