Thursday, May 4, 2023

Why are recreational drugs illegal?

If the drugs that have recreational value* (i.e. are enjoyable to use) weren't all illegal would the world be in a bigger mess than it already is? 

Do adults need to be treated like children by their governments for their own safety or is it so that they can remain cogs in the wheels of industry, so that billionaires may become even richer?

Given that most laws are to protect the ruling class from the "common man" I think it's likely the latter.

That's another reason why governments need to fall. They are too corrupt and too controlled by the rich to allow freedom and prosperity to the rest of the population. The kind of freedom the rich enjoy, while denying it to everyone else. Hence, the "leisure class" v the "working class".

Governments, controlled by the ruling class, have no right to tell us what we can put in our bodies, as long as we are not infringing on the free will of others (unlike they are ☠, the immoral, hypocritical sods).

* I don't include alcohol, nicotine or caffeine in this category. To me they are all poisonous rubbish. Which may explain why they are legal. The idea that the ruling class and their puppets in government care about our health is clearly false. After all, one of the main businesses they control and gain from- legal, "medicinal" drugs, which are worth trillions- can only sell to a sick population. And who controls the illegal drug markets? Crime lords and probably the ruling class as well. The last thing they want are free markets. The ruling class love monopolies and oligopolies. It's how they steal from the people and why income and wealth distribution is so uneven.

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