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US Anti-Drug Laws Aren't Scientific - They're Colonialist and Racist
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American anti-drug laws need serious reevaluation, both because of how they came to be and because of how they affect drug users. Perhaps there is no better authority on the issue than Maia Szalavitz, a journalist fluent in the most recent neuroscientific research and herself a former drug addict. Understanding scientific research as she does, Szalavitz says American drug laws have little to do with science and everything to do with prevailing social attitudes, which have been at times colonialist and, more recently, institutionally racist.
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MAIA SZALAVITZ:
Maia Szalavitz is widely viewed as one of the premier American journalists covering addiction and drugs. A neuroscience writer for TIME.com and a former cocaine and heroin addict, she understands the science and its personal dimensions in a way that few others can. is the first book-length exposé of the "tough love" business that dominates addiction treatment. Her newest book is Unbroken Brain: A Revolutionary New Way of Understanding Addiction.
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Maia Szalavitz: Our drug policy has really been traditionally based on racism and moralizing. The reason that the currently illegal drugs are illegal has nothing to do with a scientific evaluation of the relative risks and benefits, otherwise you could never come up with a situation where marijuana is illegal and tobacco is legal. We cannot make a rational argument for that. That comes from racism and colonialism. The drug laws were made in explicitly racist circumstances for explicitly racist reasons. For example, the first anti-cocaine laws were made because cocaine supposedly made black men impervious to bullets and prone to getting involved with white women. This is complete nonsense where there is no science to it whatsoever and yet it was published in the New York Times in the early 1900s. So this is where our laws come from and we have to be honest about that and we have to stop pretending that there is some kind of rational basis for the laws that we currently have.
Then what we need to do is realize that you can't make policy based on I think it's bad for you to have unearned pleasure. You have to make policy based on does this hurt you? Does this hurt other people? And that's where harm reduction comes from. The basic idea of harm reduction is what policy will most reduce the harm related to drugs? And once you start to focus on harm you have to look not only at harm associated with drugs but harm associated with drug policy. And this is why so many harm reduction people rapidly become legalizers because the harm associated with drug prohibition has not produced the results that people would like. It does not stop addiction. It does not prevent kids from using drugs. It makes the kids who use drugs be at higher risk of dying from them. It doesn't save society's productivity by like keeping people from taking substances that will make them not work; it just doesn't work. And when you think about it, if addiction is defined as compulsive behavior despite negative consequences and you're trying to use negative consequences in order to stop it, something is seriously wrong there. So our drug policy has to acknowledge the reality that punishment doesn't fix addiction and that putting drug users in cages does nothing but worsen the problem and it doesn't deter kids. This idea that like oh if we just really stigmatize this and make everybody hate drug users then kids will never use drugs. Kids are going to do stupid risky things. You want to reduce the chances that those things will kill them. The idea that we can prevent adolescents from having sex or prevent adolescents from doing some kind of risky behavior is just absurd. This comes out before humans even evolved.
Again, this is where comes back to racism. Our image of the typical drug user or the typical drug addict is basically the same as our racist stereotype of whichever groups we happen to be targeting, so criminal, lying, manipulative, deceitful, you know, all of these things that we project onto other people and then stigmatize and attack them for we do the same with drug users. Obviously if you make a behavior that someone feels is essential to their survival illegal, they are going to lie to protect that behavior. That doesn't mean that they're fundamentally a dishonest person.
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@FruityHachi
@FruityHachi 8 лет назад
this isn´t just US problem, virtually the whole world has some anti-drug laws
@santosgessy70
@santosgessy70 8 лет назад
They have the same issue because we made them do it. They followed in our footsteps.
@Herbaling
@Herbaling 8 лет назад
+Jullius Correia Pwahahahahahahhahahahha
@skuzzbunny
@skuzzbunny 8 лет назад
+FruityHachi legalization or at least decriminalization is actually increasingly not uncommon, and pretty universally a demonstrably huge success story.
@youreacunt8953
@youreacunt8953 8 лет назад
Here in the Netherlands weed is legal but thanks to the fact that uneducated tourists kept overdosing on shrooms, most mushrooms are illegal now
@ProjektaV2
@ProjektaV2 8 лет назад
+Court - Not like die OD.
@DeannaJacksonDJsDelectables
@DeannaJacksonDJsDelectables 8 лет назад
And in other news, water is wet.
@T25de
@T25de 8 лет назад
exactly
@robinsss
@robinsss 8 лет назад
+Deanna Jackson you may already know these things but a lot of people don't
@sleazybtd
@sleazybtd 8 лет назад
+robinsss Only because there are a lot of people who refuse to think.
@daviddelancey9162
@daviddelancey9162 8 лет назад
+robinsss There are people that think water is dry????
@robinsss
@robinsss 8 лет назад
sleazybtd no because there are so many aspects to learn about any subject it's difficult to learn all of them I only learns this a few years ago and I have been studying marijuana for years
@GruesomePizza1992
@GruesomePizza1992 4 года назад
As a pro cannabis individual, the current laws especially when trying to find employment is discriminatory. Employers should not dictate off duty recreational activities.
@scottty795
@scottty795 8 лет назад
America really needs to grow up and start realizing that science and progress will lead to everybody's happiness not religion, racism, sexism or xenophobia.
@MilitantAntiTheist
@MilitantAntiTheist 8 лет назад
U.S. -drug- policy has nothing to do with science.
@FruityHachi
@FruityHachi 8 лет назад
+MilitantAntiTheist i like your profile pic
@GT6SuzukaTimeTrials
@GT6SuzukaTimeTrials 8 лет назад
Not just U.S. dude it is ALL governments.
@Southboundpachyderm
@Southboundpachyderm 8 лет назад
+GT6SuzukaTimeTrials The US government has trade deals that require other countries to comply with our drug laws. It's the U.S. I hate to tell you but we aren't the greatest country in the world. We're far from it.
@rs72098
@rs72098 4 года назад
Heroin, Cocaine, Krokadil, Fentanyl kills users, that is SCIENCE. DON'T BELIEVE LIES put out by this channel.
@Eric-xk3fd
@Eric-xk3fd 8 лет назад
Strangely, cigarettes are legal but also easily one of the most socially shamed drugs.
@NakasDougen
@NakasDougen 8 лет назад
It's also an economic reason. Marijuana grows everywhere easily whereas Tabacco needs very specific conditions so it can be more easily monopolised by big industry
@julioservantes8242
@julioservantes8242 8 лет назад
+Jason Dougenis That is completely false. Marijuana thrives basically in the same regions as tobacco. And you can also grow tobacco everywhere, eg. even in Finland. Cannabis strains that are grown in colder regions are of lesser quality, just like with tobacco.
@Southboundpachyderm
@Southboundpachyderm 8 лет назад
+Anon Kapo Wtf are you talking about. Colorado has the strongest marijuana in the world and in case you haven't seen our winters it's fucking cold here in the mountains pretty much all year round, which is where the majority of our marijuana is cultivated. Cannabis grows anywhere and it's irrelevant what the climate is with it because you can just grow it inside and get the same quality shit. Marijuana potency has to do with knowing how to grow it and breed it properly, and less to do with where in the world it's grown unless you live somewhere like afghanistan where the climate hot and dry as fuck and basically nothing grows beyond small food crops.Keep in mind Norway and the netherlands for years had the strongest pot on earth and it's pretty fucking cold there too. Tobacco can be grown in most places too, so you're correct on that.
@skuzzbunny
@skuzzbunny 8 лет назад
+Anon Kapo most people do not have enough land or resources to efficiently grow and process tobacco for their own use, while practically annyone could keep several pot plants alive, and it's practically ready to smoke right off the plant, just dry it a bit if you want, while tobacco i believe generally has to be cured and processed pretty intensely before most people would want to smoke it...?? meaning most would be happy to pay even the high price for the convenience of ready-made cigarettes (even now, with far superior rolling-tobacco available) while anyone could easily grow a significant portion of their own supply of pot, driving prices way down, and putting it largely outside of the profit margins of big business, a huge difference. no doubt tobacco and drug companies will come out with specialty formulas and convenience delivery systems, but as far as cheap everyday smoking pot goes, it's inherently a cottage industry outside of criminalization. and btw, some of the best weed in the US for a while has come from Canada.....D
@Southboundpachyderm
@Southboundpachyderm 8 лет назад
skuzzbunny The strongest strain in the world is denver's bruce banner, 28% THC according to the cannabis cup. We've won for the last 2 or 3 years now and before that I believe it was norways strains that where among the highest THC content. You are right though, some of the best shit I've ever smoked comes from canada and it's freezing there.
@julioservantes8242
@julioservantes8242 8 лет назад
skuzzbunny You can just dry and smoke tobacco leaves as well. Curing makes the taste better, just like with cannabis but it isn't necessary. And lol no, you don't have to process it heavily. Big industries mostly do so it would last better. Yea, Canada is legendary for producing good weed. But 99% of the quality stuff comes from indoor grows.
@matthewzirk1109
@matthewzirk1109 6 лет назад
She killed it. Perfection
@cperez1000
@cperez1000 8 лет назад
Not sure about the racist part. It seems to affect white drug addicts as well, so it seems to be about pseudo morality and the money involved on putting people in jail.
@johnwayne2700
@johnwayne2700 8 лет назад
I winced every time she said 'racism'. What do drugs and racism have in common I don't really follow. I think some people are ill with SJW and some serious BS nowadays.
@Southboundpachyderm
@Southboundpachyderm 8 лет назад
+John Wayne Because everytime a drug was criminalized it was because of immigration. Cannabis was never called marijuana until after the mexican american war when they said mexicans would steal your woman because she would be encouraged to smoke the devil weed with the mexican man. Same with heroin when asians immigrated to america. It's directly tied to race and has nothing to do with opinion. The drug war is indisputably racist. Think about it, we give people medicinal heroin for pain and it's causing a heroin epidemic (that affects mainly middle class white people), yet we are still fighting legalizing cannabis which is harmless. It's tied to the institutional racism in our country hand in hand.
@skuzzbunny
@skuzzbunny 8 лет назад
+John Wayne she mentioned it, look up the history yourself, most illegal drugs in the US ended up illegal as a direct result of deliberate, concerted, sustained explicitly racist social propaganda campaigns.
@patrickbourlett3680
@patrickbourlett3680 8 лет назад
+John Wayne Just because some SJW's go overboard does not automatically disqualify every argument for racism. She may have made a poor description of how race is incorporated, but that doesn't mean there is no relation.
@ShizL
@ShizL 6 лет назад
Yeah, retarded people. Also why the fuck would you make a killing vaccine legal?
@Thelocalbonezchapter
@Thelocalbonezchapter 8 лет назад
honesty I think we should dich the whole trying to stop drugs and just teach kids and people in general about the risks and if they want to continue the so be it
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There will always be people who abuse drugs despite knowing how harmful and disruptive they are. I used to not care about this because the "person is only harming themselves." But they do do harm to others. People have to deal with their misbehavior and clean up their messes. It's a significant undue burden to others. And where such a burdens exist, a law should be in place to prevent it.
@skuzzbunny
@skuzzbunny 8 лет назад
+David S. not so much if, especially easily funded by taxes on all these now regulated substances, that inevitable yet small minority is supported by social programs that help functionally rather than stigmatize and punish the health problem. the burden becomes absolutely fractional, especially when compared with the demonstrable benefit, i mean, again, just the taxes alone.....! the whole point is, addicts will exist, legal or not. at least legal, their rehabilitation is thoroughly funded, and not horribly undermined by legal troubles and so much social stigma.
@amenophisiv6904
@amenophisiv6904 8 лет назад
+Tristin K Just like we do with alcohol an cigarettes.
@McFrager
@McFrager 8 лет назад
+Tristin K I agree; though i'd throw in that illegal acts done in order to obtain drugs bring double sentences. Could probably make room for it on the back of the other pamphlet.
@IEatMenForBreakfastFukFace
@IEatMenForBreakfastFukFace 8 лет назад
Ok being prejudice against drug users is not racist. I don't like her taking the racist points from early drug legislation and making an example for all drug users.
@donodony3868
@donodony3868 8 лет назад
yeah. without rehap and mental support people turn out like Donald trump
@Altrantis
@Altrantis 8 лет назад
+dono dony His colloration made me think he may be addicted to carrots.
@stanleyguzman694
@stanleyguzman694 8 лет назад
+melogunner if you call multiple bankruptcies successful and fucking people over multiple successful.
@yeetman4953
@yeetman4953 8 лет назад
+melogunner he likes uneducated people
@henkiedebomb
@henkiedebomb 8 лет назад
+Die Please so do bernie and hillary
@donodony3868
@donodony3868 8 лет назад
***** there all fucked either way
@ilemonaded
@ilemonaded 8 лет назад
It's not racism. no one is asserting themselves as a dominate race. It may be stereotypical but not racist.
@youreacunt8953
@youreacunt8953 8 лет назад
In the Netherlands we have drugs around every corner but it's really safe here. We have VERY detailed sexual education and we barely have teen moms. Also there aren't a lot of drug addicts. Clearly we're doing something right but when we legalised gay marriage all of a sudden idiot homophobes started hating us. The Netherlands is one of the most open minded countries you'll find and very safe at the same time. Yet people believe they can be super closed minded and have a great country
@buckybone89
@buckybone89 8 лет назад
+Verac1ty Better than having none to start with, like you seem to have.
@civilsavant6072
@civilsavant6072 8 лет назад
+Verac1ty If having brains means witlessly vilifying human nature and forcing our youth into ignorance by deliberately concealing information from them(such as with no proper sex ed), I'll happily have mine fall out as well. The situatuion Vegan Humor has described is a civilized state where the people collectively design their laws to best promote both the freedom and safety of everyone. They are far more democratic than places like America, which are so outrageously backward that the government rules and the people serve.
@Darkrumors
@Darkrumors 8 лет назад
+Civil Savant Pragmatism over Dogmatism? Sounds pretty reasonable to me.
@leexyz6398
@leexyz6398 8 лет назад
+Verac1ty On the contrary, Dutch policy is very evidence based. The quote which you misused relates to those that form opinions in spite of evidence to advance their preconceived notions.
@youreacunt8953
@youreacunt8953 8 лет назад
+Verac1ty There's nothing wrong with being open minded, our country clearly is doing better then most countries with more anti-drugs policies. I hope that in the future other countries Will realise that illegalizing drugs Will only make the demand higher and result into more violence. People like the alleged creator of silk road are getting punished while decreasing the drug crimes and saving people from getting killed, while the goverments are wondering why these drug wars keep happening... Maybe the goverment should look outside the box and ask themselves why false arguments decide that drugs is illegal.
@LowtechLLC
@LowtechLLC 8 лет назад
the argument to leagalize is a good one. but adding a racist angle just turns me off. look, stop saying everone is racist, it is annoying.
@Crouchy232323
@Crouchy232323 8 лет назад
We need a total shut down on anti-drug laws until we can figure out WHAT THE HELL IS GOING!
@GenghisCohen257
@GenghisCohen257 3 года назад
A major example of the confusion is the harsh penalties for drug crimes, especially crack cocaine. Black legislators and black citizens said "We need help here. Don't forget about us. Please do something, like enact stiff penalties for drug crimes." They helped push for the stronger laws, and then later the laws were called racist. Unfortunately the law enforcement is damned if they do, damned if they don't.
@hazeel11
@hazeel11 8 лет назад
"Szalavitz, Racist, Colonialist" The nose knows...
@snipperbesfelixje
@snipperbesfelixje 8 лет назад
On an unrelated note, did anyone notice that she looks a LOT like a female version of Weird Al Yankovic? Including the intense eyes
@holleey
@holleey 8 лет назад
reason alcohol/tobacco is legal while marijuana etc. is not has probably much less to do with racism than with the fact that some people are making lots of money from it.
@TheMindofRa
@TheMindofRa 8 лет назад
+Holger Kelz it's a combination of both. At the beginning the drug laws were set up to target blacks and minorities... I know this because of statements made my guys like Harry Anslinger who deliberately targeted the Jazz community, which was predominantly black. Also the Nixon administration (and this was admitted by the way) used drug laws to target both the black community (because he didn't like the idea of civil rights) and the growing hippie movement (because they were ideologically different from his administration). Now with private prisons there is a monetary incentive to keep these laws on the books so the private prisons can make money off the people they jail.
@EgadsNo
@EgadsNo 8 лет назад
+Holger Kelz DOJ NDIC report "The Economic Impact of Illicit Drug Use on American Society" - 2011 breaks down how 192+ billion dollars was lost fighting the war on drugs (in just one year). With about 50 billion going to police, prisons, courts each. According to the FBI of the year the study focuses on (2009) marijuana accounted for ~49% of the war on drugs. It is not just the people legally selling drugs that make money off drugs being illegal.
@vengeance1701
@vengeance1701 8 лет назад
It also has a lot to do with money. To me, maybe even more so than racism.
@Patamole
@Patamole 8 лет назад
gotta get money out of politics wolf-pac.com
@westafricangooner9819
@westafricangooner9819 8 лет назад
+pat mcgee 💪💪💪
@ObservableFiction
@ObservableFiction 8 лет назад
+vengeance1701 Yeah, today. But originally it was actually racism.
@JeffreyPappas786
@JeffreyPappas786 7 лет назад
It was the British that originally had the Opium and Hashish monopolies, via India and the ME. The Spanish and Portuguese would initially have been in control of the coca colonies.There was a real struggle for tobacco control between the British and Spanish, and British taxes on tobacco grown by the colonies most likely led to the American Revolution. Post revolution America had the majority of the world's Burleys, Connecticut, and Virginia Tobaccos, whilst the Turks and Greeks had the Oriental varieties. This intimate trade relation may partially explain the origins of close US and Turkish relations, for better or worse. Why oriental tobaccos were not grown in the US to offset the 'rascally Turks' is beyond me. maybe, it has to do with geology and climate, maybe trade of the seed was tightly controlled, I dunno. To this day oriental tobaccos are commercially only grown overseas. After these 'foreign' drugs were made illegal and after the US and Cia controlled areas of production, prohibition was maintained to thwart democratic revolutions in source countries, artificially inflate the prices, and maintain a consistent sense of fear by the governments of the developed world.
@ObservableFiction
@ObservableFiction 7 лет назад
***** Yeah, but how many per cent of the population are *addicted* to cocaine in comparison to crack? Poor and low income neighborhoods tend to have much higher rates of addiction. I'm just sayin', I disagree with any law against drugs, racist or not.
@danielprsguitar
@danielprsguitar 8 лет назад
The rational basis for outlawing marijuana as opposed to tobacco is the intoxicating effect - marijuana has an intoxicating effect, whereas tobacco really doesn't. Granted, alcohol, a legal drug, also has intoxicating effects, but that's why we have a legal maximum at which one can operate a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol - we as a society recognize that impairment behind the wheel leads to numerous preventable deaths every year. Such impairment is not easily quantified with marijuana, hence the prohibition. Additionally, you can have a conversation about prohibiting drugs and legalizing marijuana at the same time. At this point, not many people are really lumping marijuana into the same category as heroin, cocaine, meth, etc. This woman is saying that drug laws don't deter drug use in kids, and almost in the same breath says that kids are going to do stupid risky things. Does it not make sense then to attempt to limit a kid's access to addictive substances that have the potential to kill them? Granted you won't prevent all kids from trying drugs, but you will prevent some simply by virtue of the fact that some kids will not have access to the drugs. And even if all those kids do have access to drugs, the stigma attached to drug use will ostensibly lead some of them not to do drugs. And the whole racism argument is a silly red herring. We don't have separate drug laws for different racial groups. Arguments like this detract from the overall conversation by conjuring up this sort of rhetorical trump card, that if argued against, somehow as if by some evil magic, makes one a racist. The war on drugs in not winnable, I agree. As long as there are dirt bags who are willing to profit from peddling poison to their fellow man and as long as there is a demand for said poison we will continue to have a problem. But saying that since kids still do drugs despite the prohibition against drugs that drug laws are useless is completely turning a blind eye to the number of kids who don't try drugs, and never become addicted as a result of drug laws. I understand that this woman is presenting one side to a very large conversation and only had almost eight minutes to do so, but to not acknowledge the other side of this coin in this particular case struck me as disingenuous. This person is not proposing a solution to anything. This is just advocacy, not discourse.
@isaakhanimann3559
@isaakhanimann3559 Год назад
Prohibition increases access to drugs to kids. Drug pushers don‘t check ID.
@PracticalPsychologyTips
@PracticalPsychologyTips 8 лет назад
Hmmm, interesting video. Could someone point me to a few books on this topic? Thanks :)
@isidoreaerys8745
@isidoreaerys8745 4 года назад
The unbreakable brain
@isaakhanimann3559
@isaakhanimann3559 Год назад
„Chasing the Scream“, „Drug use for Grown Ups“
@MegaRingla
@MegaRingla 8 лет назад
Irish country also have anti-drug laws, and they were oppressed by the British at one point in history. Serbian country also has anti-drug laws, and they were oppressed 3 centuries under Ottoman rule. Various other central European countries that never had any slaves or colonialism were oppressed by Austro-Hungarian empire and they too have anti-drug laws. Now what?? Even Russia did a few centuries under Mongol empire, and they too have anti-drug laws. There you have it, hypothesis disapproved, you dont need to have racism/colonialism to have anti-drug laws.
@scottabc72
@scottabc72 8 лет назад
+MegaRingla I dont think anyone is saying you have to have a history of racism leading to anti-drug laws but in the United States it certainly did. The U.S. has also pushed its versions of drug laws aggressively in the last few decades.
@rs72098
@rs72098 2 года назад
@@scottabc72 @Nuno Losch So If Nixon declared a "war on car thefts", and we found out that it was to unfairly target minorities, do you think we should legalize car theft? Or perhaps we should stop the racism, and still keep the car theft crime illegal. Which do you think makes more sense?
@scottabc72
@scottabc72 2 года назад
@@rs72098 False analogy. Car theft has a clear and direct harm being done to another individual but that is not really clear and not direct with drug use. Personally I think the large scale manufacture and distribution of highly addictive and dangerous drugs like opiates should generally be illegal and the biggest druglords such as Purdue Pharmaceutical corporation should be prosecuted. However possession of small amounts should be mainly dealt with through well funded treatment programs. The US approach to drug enforcement has been a complete failure over the last several decades as mostly poor and non-white people are locked up excessively (while getting little help with addiction) while wealthy and mostly white people have made billions off of legal drugs.
@cinnamonchimera854
@cinnamonchimera854 8 лет назад
I think she's underestimating the power of moral indignation. This stuff may have been influenced by race in the past, but I see it more as being done in the name of morality and the 'public good' now...
@robinsss
@robinsss 8 лет назад
+CinnamonChimera yes but it still failed
@rs72098
@rs72098 2 года назад
@@robinsss No it hasn't, U.S. crime rates are at an all time low compared to the 1970s.
@robinsss
@robinsss 2 года назад
@@rs72098 that's after years of high crime rates in the early 70s and late 80s which were related to the gang turf wars in the ghettos of America primarily over drug money crime dropped in the late 90's because the popularity of crack and cocaine decreased reducing the amount of cash that came from it crime in the ghettos is lower than the 80s but it is still much higher than suburban areas
@GT6SuzukaTimeTrials
@GT6SuzukaTimeTrials 8 лет назад
Emotionally-backed policy pisses off INTP's like me who require people to be logical if we're going to want to deal with them. Thus, I hate government and its supporters.
@DeeEll86442
@DeeEll86442 8 лет назад
I agree with you, but I want to add another viewpoint. The people we are forgetting during all of this are the people who are truly in physical pain that need these medications just so they can function on a daily basis. I'm talking about the people with pain that makes them lay awake at night screaming and suffering. The government has put limits on these medications and will not allow doctors to prescribe what a specific patient needs. They are telling them everyone gets the same amount no matter how sick they are or how bad their pain. They are also only allowing pharmacies a certain amount to sell each month, so when it's gone, it's gone. So when that cancer patient comes in with their script and a pharmacy has sold their monthly amount, they tell them, sorry, the drug dealer/addict before you got our last script. This is not fair to the people who are honestly sick and need these medications. I know of what I speak because I'm that cancer patient that is suffer in pain. 😩
@rs72098
@rs72098 2 года назад
@Nuno Losch So If Nixon declared a "war on car thefts", and we found out that it was to unfairly target minorities, do you think we should legalize car theft? Or perhaps we should stop the racism, and still keep the car theft crime illegal. Which do you think makes more sense?
@user-sk8xx3te1q
@user-sk8xx3te1q 5 месяцев назад
The law making crack a worse crime then cocaine is wild. So so obvious what their intent with that was.👹
@Kiwipai
@Kiwipai 8 лет назад
"Feed babies a drug-cocktail or you are a racist" -this lady Sure drug-laws are silly, but this lady is just too extreme.
@AnstonMusic
@AnstonMusic 8 лет назад
I Agree With This - This Statement Is a Little More Speculative
@isaakhanimann3559
@isaakhanimann3559 Год назад
In Switzerland its not legal but we actually solved our Heroin problem 30 years ago by giving out Heroin for free with no strings attached and also helping people who want help with housing, their job and mental health.
@TheMyohani
@TheMyohani 8 лет назад
Drug prohibition is bad m'kay.
@pango4425
@pango4425 5 лет назад
@@ShizL It depends. Drugs are bad, yes, but many want them to be "legalized" not so people can use them but so that they aren't treated as criminals. Drug use should be solved by treatment, not imprisonment. That's the point of the video.
@XtreemMetalManRedToTheBone
@XtreemMetalManRedToTheBone 5 лет назад
Should Tobacco be illegal?
@rs72098
@rs72098 2 года назад
@@pango4425 No many drug dealers want them legalized so they sell them without being penalized. That's the truth. Many drug dealers are also habitual users.
@isaakhanimann3559
@isaakhanimann3559 Год назад
Drug dealers definetely don‘t want drugs to be legalized. Because if its legal the pharmacy will sell it like they used to, taking away their business.
@MrLaz0rz
@MrLaz0rz 8 лет назад
The correlation shes trying to draw between stereotypes about addicts and racism is a very loose one. Addicts do display these behaviors, all shes saying is 'not all!' Which is patently absurd, but there is a large element of truth to people addicted to hard drugs, lying, stealing and being involved in other illegal shit. Again thats to support their addiction but there is nothing racist in that stereotype.
@MrLaz0rz
@MrLaz0rz 8 лет назад
My dad was involved in meth while the two of us were living out of his truck, I got to know the dealers and users of stockton california. They had houses of shit stolen to buy drugs, two of the users were pedophiles who were paying another user to rape her daughter.
@MrLaz0rz
@MrLaz0rz 8 лет назад
Drugs is a life I want no part of, even if you dont see that side of it, it exists. Everywhere.
@MargaritaMagdalena
@MargaritaMagdalena 3 года назад
But how do you explain the fact that drugs are illegal in all countries and many of them have much harsher punishments than the US?
@rs72098
@rs72098 2 года назад
They can't, this is a lie that libertarians and the far left love to push.
@MargaritaMagdalena
@MargaritaMagdalena 2 года назад
@@rs72098 Now now
@Gesuse11B
@Gesuse11B 8 месяцев назад
Most Western industrial democracies have substantially weaker drug laws and penalties than the United States, however I wouldn't expect the average American to know that, because they tend to know nothing. As long as we trackin'
@janedoe1176
@janedoe1176 8 лет назад
One of the more recent new cruelties is the war on chronic pain patients. They have made it very difficult or even impossible to get relief- as well as humiliating. We are treated as addicts or criminals automatically regardless of evidence or history. This is directly helping fuel the rise in suicides and so called "accidental" overdoses- I promise you many so called accidents- especially by parents/grandparents- are not really accidental. I have been constantly dismayed at the lack of understanding by so much of the general population-- they look at someone and think oh it's not that bad, they fail to realize it is often CONSTANT 24/7 week after week month after month- it changes you as a person into someone else and makes suicide a very different subject... it can turn it into the only "happy" ending available. No one seems to give a damn- I guess if you are important and rich you have ways to get relief and the rest of us are expendable.
@MrFrankgerik
@MrFrankgerik 8 лет назад
As a former junkie/salesman (who did 4 years for capitalistically selling meth...), I have to agree and admit that I've believed in legalization for decades. I've always believed that the money saved from enforcement and incarceration could be better spent on voluntary and free treatment for those who want it. As a middle class older white male, I don't agree with your opinion of drug laws being "racist", as I found the meth epidemic quite prevalent in my circle of white associates. Maybe back in the early 1900's, but not in today's world. Thanks for keeping it real.
@patrickbourlett3680
@patrickbourlett3680 8 лет назад
+Mr Lucky 1970's - www.cnn.com/2016/03/23/politics/john-ehrlichman-richard-nixon-drug-war-blacks-hippie/ Also in the 90's the type of cocaine more commonly smoked by the african american community had a much harsher sentence than the "white" type today, 4* the number of the african american community is arrested for marijuana despite equal rates of use across demographics and according to the statistics here: www.drugwarfacts.org/cms/Crime#sthash.u5OUl2t2.dpbs 41% of arrests made for methamphetamine were white. I'm not saying that the drug war is solely motivated by race, but I think it is still an issue, and it definitely started as a way to suppress the black and liberal communities
@LimitIsIllusion
@LimitIsIllusion 8 лет назад
Too many people are blaming corporate greed and don't realize the imperfection and delayed nature of legislation. I'm not saying corporate greed isn't attributing to the situation, but there have always been a delay in what seems like common sense legislation.
@westafricangooner9819
@westafricangooner9819 8 лет назад
Yes.. Like the antiterrorism bill.. Lol.. Trust me, it's corporate greed.
@jasonbourne2171
@jasonbourne2171 21 день назад
My thing is if someone wants to do drugs.. doesn't hurt anyone else or property who tf are you to say your getting years in prison simply because. . It's ridiculous.
@LeonidasGGG
@LeonidasGGG 8 лет назад
Actually, you can have a cigar and still keep your social and mental (mathematical) reason. With Marijuana you can not. With wine, it depends how much you intake... Not everything is about race people.
@ThatLongHairMetalGuy
@ThatLongHairMetalGuy 8 лет назад
+Ivo Teixeira "With marijuana you can not." Oh please. Maybe you tried it once and your mind was adrift, but many of us every day smokers are fully-functioning members of society. You would never even know we were high if we didn't come out and say it, or happen to have eyes redder than the devil's dick. Secondly, you make the argument that it depends how much alcohol you intake while completely ignoring the fact that that same exact logic applies to cannabis? You think we can't smoke just one hit to take the edge off in the very same way you can with a single glass of wine? Ignorant comment.
@ThatLongHairMetalGuy
@ThatLongHairMetalGuy 8 лет назад
May I suggest reading up on the things you think you know before trying to put together an argument? THC metabolites, yeah you heard me METABOLITES of THC, not THC, are stored in your fat cells. These metabolites, 31 of them to be exact, are what drug tests detect. And guess what? Not a single one of them are psychoactive, not one. And you said my comment was ignorant. LMFAO, made my night buddy. Your move.AwoudeX
@ShizL
@ShizL 6 лет назад
But why in the world would a country so economically advanced make drugs real?! It's destroying itself, such retards
@randallanthony1794
@randallanthony1794 6 лет назад
how about minding your own affair
@purikov
@purikov 6 лет назад
my country didnt own colonies or slaves. how is it colonial to ban people from poisoning themselves with drugs?
@robertjones6862
@robertjones6862 6 лет назад
purikov Lmao...The majority of drugs have been around for thousands of years and they're natural to the earth and people have been using them for that long.Whether it's coke, weed or heroin.Some pale man came along and said it's illegal because they wanted to control the supply.They continued to sell the drugs and make their profit on the side while they passed laws to criminalizing the indigenous people who still used the drugs. Why? They wanted to imprison them and use them as free labor.They killed multiple birds with one stone.They got to control a resource of the indigenous people while making a side profit off selling their resource, and they got to put them into bondage for using things their ancestors did for thousands of years. What makes it the perfect colonizing plan? They let their own people use the same narcotics and they don't receive the same punishment.They also legalize things they like that are just as deadly whether it's alcohol, tobacco, junk food( hint) etc.
@Skillmatic123
@Skillmatic123 6 лет назад
@Robert Jones Thank you for being one of the few smart people commenting on this post.
@UnamusedAHole
@UnamusedAHole 5 лет назад
purikov no I'm poisoned without them you fucking dipshit! At this point I should be prescribed them for life. It's torture you fucking douchebag. I literally cannot control my pain and sickness and I am almost bed-ridden. Working at 10 percent capacity.
@McFrager
@McFrager 8 лет назад
The people were all crispy critters and the mayor was a space cadet.
@Ohsnapzdawg
@Ohsnapzdawg 8 лет назад
meanwhile, in big pharma...
@jodawgsup
@jodawgsup 8 лет назад
+Ohsnapzdawg ..companies need money for complex research that you wouldn't understand anything about
@patrickbourlett3680
@patrickbourlett3680 8 лет назад
+jodawgsup most big pharmaceutical companies spend more money on advertizing than actually researching drugs. You don't need to understand the process of research to know something is messed up about that
@jodawgsup
@jodawgsup 8 лет назад
Jabberwock5 Aha, bother to actually name the companies and show where you derived this conclusion from? There are tons of pharmaceutical companies that raise prices to increase their ability to research other drugs, for other important diseases. Pharmaceuticals, just like any business that helps men and women, is driven by money.
@patrickbourlett3680
@patrickbourlett3680 8 лет назад
1)This website shows that 9 out of 11 of THE pharmaceutical companies in the US spend much more on advertising than research. watch John Oliver's report for a more detailed summary, but this article summarizes it well: www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/02/11/big-pharmaceutical-companies-are-spending-far-more-on-marketing-than-research more on pharmaceutical habits: I haven't vetted this one as seriously though. www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/09/pharmaceutical-companies-marketing_n_1760380.html 2) this article explains problems pharmaceutical companies suppressing the free market: www.pharmaceutical-technology.com/features/featurepharma-mergers-big-business-bad-science-4467897/ 3)Also you might want to look up some of the price gouging tactics that are currently a hot topic. I'm not your search engine, you gotta do some of the research
@DougRobertson
@DougRobertson 8 лет назад
I could be missing the point here, but I thought drug addiction had more to do with an individual's choices, and not any specific demographic's culture. To say that the drug laws are systemically racist would be to assume that a particular race is more prone to using drugs than the rest of the society that race is in. Why would any drug be made illegal to everyone in the country if the legislators of the prohibition had racist intentions against a narrower demographic? I think it's a bit tricky to try and use a racial lens on this one without saying something racist. I agree that the US anti-drug laws are unscientific and unhelpful to the issue, but why should one bit of racist propaganda from the early 1900's made to fearmonger people into wanting the law in place, mean that the whole law is there purely to keep a particular demographic locked up? I don't think you can use a racial lens here without generalising a race into being more prone to drug use, which is just as ludicrous and unsubstantiated as that propaganda piece that was cited.
@TheSwamper
@TheSwamper 8 лет назад
+Doug Robertson She's saying that some drug laws were made solely for the purpose of controlling a particular group of people.
@DougRobertson
@DougRobertson 8 лет назад
+TheSwamper Right, I get that, but doesn't that still imply that in order for that sort of oppression to work, that law would have to be aimed at a demographic that is more prone to using a certain drug? That assumption is racist, unless it's been measured. Unless there were measurements made on what race does what drug and in what proportion, no system could possibly hope to discriminate against any demographic for racist aims, purely because they don't know what drug to demonise, for whatever race they're going for. If you just assume that all Russian people love ketchup, and you're prejudiced against Russians, you'd want to criminalise ketchup. Except for the fact that you have no data to associate Russians with the overconsumption of ketchup, therefore making the initial premise that banning ketchup is to discriminate against Russians, a racist premise. It's just navigating off a stereotype, that may not have solid ground.
@KilgoreTroutAsf
@KilgoreTroutAsf 8 лет назад
You are making the basic mistake of thinking speaking truth to power changes anything. Power already knows the truth, and doesn't give a shit.
@mitchbmx
@mitchbmx 8 лет назад
Racism racism racism. Racism is the answer to everything.
@alexw.3023
@alexw.3023 8 лет назад
So much WRONG in this video, disliked. QUIT SAYING RACIST! Using the terms "drugs" is too generalized. Every drug is SO much different from one another, whether we're talking about coffee, marijuana, or crystal meth. Talking about "drugs" in general is USELESS! I do agree marijuana laws are out-dated. Alright, so just talk about marijuana then. Don't name the video "US anti-drug laws"
@kartikrayavarapu2044
@kartikrayavarapu2044 4 года назад
I get the irrational reasoning behind weed and some psychedelics, but I think we are doing society good by making drugs like cocaine, meth, and heroin illegal
@isaakhanimann3559
@isaakhanimann3559 Год назад
People in the Netherlands smoke less weed than the European average. Making something illegal doesn‘t mean that people use it less. It just means that the sellers are going to be criminal.
@Sandmanofamarillo
@Sandmanofamarillo 8 лет назад
If the philosophy surrounding and binding the drug market were sane; "harm reduction" would not be a term that was applicable at all : drugs are older than paint.
@WCIV-rw5js
@WCIV-rw5js 8 лет назад
WTF where is the race war ?? did americand woke up to the fuckery of their system ???? -Canadian
@rhythmPhil
@rhythmPhil 8 лет назад
The no doubt these laws aren't scientific, but I'm not sure racism is the main factor that explain them. Remember that drugs (such as cannabis) are illegal in most of the world, including Africa or Asia, the racism argument doesn't apply there.
@TheRxsingProductions
@TheRxsingProductions 8 лет назад
It applies in the US.
@Shay-bp7yt
@Shay-bp7yt 4 года назад
Racism this racism that blah blah blah
@TheChadPad
@TheChadPad 7 лет назад
I GET IT NOW!!! Luke Cage is on cocaine!
@kenonerboy
@kenonerboy Год назад
Images we should have never had... beautifully put
@readbetweenthebarz8328
@readbetweenthebarz8328 8 лет назад
You gotta love this channel , they aint afraid to keep 100 #Salute
@ChaosmanOne
@ChaosmanOne 8 лет назад
Also, the sky is blue and the Earth goes around the sun.
@gignacgignac
@gignacgignac 8 лет назад
Proof of the second one? besides the propaganda you got it from. Truth is no real proof. As the elites of the world who provided are inconsistent and have been proved to cgi many many times you would be mind blown and in real denial at first and either give up and be lazy with research or uncover the truth that is far beyond these dang flat earthers that still mostly think to small. This comment may be to much for you to handle but at least someone will see this and begin to wake up.
@rs72098
@rs72098 4 года назад
The sky isn't always blue. It's black at night, red at dawn, and grey when it gets cloudy. The war on drugs IS NOT RACIST.
@bookdream
@bookdream 8 лет назад
I love this. So good to see white people addressing racism rather than denying its existence.
@Scanntraxx001
@Scanntraxx001 8 лет назад
+Hobbes Well she is assuming that we all have a biased view of drug users but i can easily see anyone as a drug addict.
@bookdream
@bookdream 8 лет назад
***** Most white people I know don't address it at all. Only the poc I know talk about it. And the Republicans straight out deny it.
@bookdream
@bookdream 8 лет назад
Char Aznable Because most people do have a biased view of drug users. But its not only about that.
@sparkman1314able
@sparkman1314able 6 лет назад
Hobbes fuk em still
@randallanthony1794
@randallanthony1794 6 лет назад
its about government power and controlling people.race may be a tactic but not reason for drug laws.people need to mind their own affairs.
@lifeofalex2501
@lifeofalex2501 8 лет назад
So much truth in one video.
@AuraFPS_
@AuraFPS_ 8 лет назад
This makes a lot of sense!
@T25de
@T25de 8 лет назад
kind of surprised Portugal wasn't mentioned. the results are in, the argument has been settled.
@chrislyons7216
@chrislyons7216 8 лет назад
+wozzers2 Portugal decriminalized all drugs a few years back and as a result drug use went down dramatically. it also destroyed the dangerous illegal drug selling business since everything became legal.
@T25de
@T25de 8 лет назад
+wozzers2 Portugal decriminalization drugs over 10 years ago. the results were overwhelmingly positive. take a few minutes to check it out further via Google or youtube.
@rs72098
@rs72098 4 года назад
U.S. crime rates fell during the same time period, and that's even when they classified drug crimes, when Portugal didn't. So U.S. crime rates may have actually fallen faster. Not to mention there's more incentive to sell U.S. drugs because our GDP per capita is much higher than Portugal's, plus we are geographically closer to illegal drug production than Portugal.
@isaakhanimann3559
@isaakhanimann3559 Год назад
Same thing for supervised consumption sites. Giving out Heroin for free is actually a great treatment addition to social services. That‘s how we reversed the Heroin crises in Switzerland.
@Epoch11
@Epoch11 8 лет назад
It is nice when someone talks about drug use in a manner that involves not only intelligence but COMMON FUCKING SENSE! I know better than most that making something illegal will not prevent you from doing it. I don't kill people not because it is illegal, I don't kill people because it is wrong. Using drugs is NOT wrong. What we need is a better society where people do not feel the need to do drugs.
@Epoch11
@Epoch11 8 лет назад
+Mark G I wish I could have given this about a million thumbs up!
@KyleHUNK
@KyleHUNK 8 лет назад
Everyone should know this
@edunlap6594
@edunlap6594 8 лет назад
Sadly we don't. 'Murica!
@pacoval4577
@pacoval4577 8 лет назад
excellent explanation.
@voiceofaliens
@voiceofaliens 8 лет назад
If her racist commentary in the beginning turns you off, skip to 05:12. Her point shifts, stating not that the policy is racist, but that the policy of _punishment_ is what needs to change. It's just that racism is what has segregated us, and the problem is the cycle of repeated generations of people in poor neighborhoods where drugs are used to escape the disparity. That disparity is what needs attention.
@mackdmara
@mackdmara 8 лет назад
The fundamental problem is a lack of consensus on desired outcome. Some people, and few of these would admit this, feel that a person with poor coping strategies deserve to suffer. This idea that if they felt the pain they will change is a real problem. We need to focus on desired out comes, and a clear view. The nature of our governing bodies does not allow for this. Instead, we have a patchwork of ideas and drives. This lack of common goal in these laws allows for exploitation of individuals without consideration of the purpose of the law. In essence, if you want laws to work they have to address the problem in a way that facilitates remedy.
@AkeN996
@AkeN996 8 лет назад
The title sounds extremely cringy. Who was the genious to came up with the idea for it? Kim Jong family?
@thenateman27
@thenateman27 8 лет назад
+Alexandru Nan Ernest Maybe before critiquing the title of a well-reasoned, researched, and substantiated argument (for which the title is relevant to the argument), you should first learn how to spell the word "genius."
@walexander8378
@walexander8378 8 лет назад
It's just the Kim family. Not the Kim Jong family. The grandfather was named Kim Il-sung then Kim Jong-il now Kim Jong-un.
@AkeN996
@AkeN996 8 лет назад
Nathan Klassen Oh dear, what an illiterate I am. I'm so sorry that English isn't my first language. Who knows, maybe you stayed a bit more writing that comment in order to make sure there wouldn't be ironical grammatical or other types of mistakes. But leaving that aside, I was reffering only to the title, which sounds like a North Korean propaganda material at first.
@AkeN996
@AkeN996 8 лет назад
William Alexander I know it's just Kim family or 'dynasty', but adding Jong makes it clearer as long as some might understand it as Kim Kardashian for some reason.
@thenateman27
@thenateman27 8 лет назад
Alexandru Nan Ernest Wait, so not only did you criticize the title of the video for being "cringe-inducing" (although there's still no reason to think that), but your comment claims some authority over an intuition of what SHOULD be cringe-inducing despite the fact that English isn't even your first language? What an asshole! You do realize that being a non-native speaker makes you less of an authority on what is or is not a "cringy" title, right? That'd be like if I criticized the title of a French article because its translation sounded funny in English. Someone criticizing me would be completely deserved, and saying, "Don't be a dick, I'm not a native French speaker," would be an asinine defense.
@Jack9788
@Jack9788 8 лет назад
Love is the drug I'm thinking of.
@fgregerfeaxcwfeffece
@fgregerfeaxcwfeffece 8 лет назад
But dope is legal in the netherlands and it's raining blood and frogs over there. Also im pretty sure that the 2. world war never ended over there and dinosaurs came back and hitler is riding a t-rex. So don't forget, dope is bad.
@zachb2046
@zachb2046 8 лет назад
the war on drugs is two things: 1. control 2. money
@cybersekkin
@cybersekkin 8 лет назад
how is doing drugs a reasonable and rational way of dealing with one's problems?
@unlabuntenga
@unlabuntenga 8 лет назад
How is ignoring a multi billion dollar black market with the same ineffective tactics rational?
@cybersekkin
@cybersekkin 8 лет назад
?? Her direct quote was in relation to users of drugs, not the market of.
@lsowner10
@lsowner10 8 лет назад
If this was a black woman speaking...saying the same thing...you see noting but "stop race baiting, you people need to own up to your mistakes....etc"
@jrlong29
@jrlong29 6 лет назад
Made some good points and I agree. There is a reality missing from this dialogue and that is who is profiting from this. The disturbing truth this country is omitting is that there are people in powerful positions that could do something they simply dont care. The people who have all the money have a voice and a politicians ear. Nothing is what it seems
@jimmorrison5072
@jimmorrison5072 5 лет назад
Weed should be legal across the U.S. The statistic she gives regarding 10-20% of people who use coke, heroin, pills get addicted to it is pretty surprising to me. I definitely think the illegal use of these drugs should still be illegal, but I do agree that we shouldn’t be incarcerating these addicts or “one-time users” but rather get them the help they need and get them back on their feet and working again. Economy is booming and America needs workers! #Trump2020 #MAGA
@rs72098
@rs72098 2 года назад
The U.S. has more drug treatment centers than any other country in the world. Our justice system bends over backwards trying to use treatment and it doesn't always work. Sometimes tough love is a better solution aka Japan, China, Singapore.
@isaakhanimann3559
@isaakhanimann3559 Год назад
Alcohol has a quite high addictiveness of 15%, weed 9%, Amphetamine 11%, Cocaine 17%, Heroin 23%. But alcohol causes the most harm to the individuals who use it and society at large. So no it doesn‘t make any sense to make drugs illegal.
@isaakhanimann3559
@isaakhanimann3559 Год назад
Portugal has decriminalized all drugs and has among the lowest drug use in Europe.
@ZaCliatei410
@ZaCliatei410 8 лет назад
Passing any real solution to reducing drug addiction would require open-mindedness to science and increase education quality, ... more than half of Congress would not be reelected if people were just open minded let alone received quality education.
@perspectiveperceptions1857
@perspectiveperceptions1857 8 лет назад
Racist and prejudiced are two different terms. Racism deals with race, being prejudice means you are judgmental of the state. Isn't it amazing how words can corrupt a great speech? I understand 'what' you were saying, but making people who disagree with drug users seem 'racist' is falsely reported here. I am a recovering addict, and I take offense to this because I am prejudice now about drug use, but I am not racist. Be Well. I agree with most everything else. Thank you.
@PigRipperLAW
@PigRipperLAW 8 лет назад
using and selling drugs isn't the problem. the laws surrounding them are the problem. reform drug laws. legalize, regulate, educate.
@danielprsguitar
@danielprsguitar 8 лет назад
+matthewweaverworks How does that change the inherent characteristics of an addictive, poisonous substance? We know that certain drugs alter the chemical properties of one's brain. They impair motor skills, cognition, and decision making capabilities. The link between violent crime and drug use is also inextricable. So how does waving a legislative wand over say, heroin alter its chemical properties? Somehow magically heroin addicts are going to get jobs and be productive? Or meth heads aren't going to rob places and break into houses to support their habits? If people were dying from warming their houses with enriched plutonium, would you say that the solution would be to legalize plutonium?
@Psittac20
@Psittac20 8 лет назад
wow, very little of this made sense. I got into drug's to a heavy extent and I can tell you that they are indeed VERY harmful and I didn't get into legal issues. Also I am about as white as it gets and not once in my life did I associate drug usage with any particular race. There is no such thing as a typical drug user. You had some points about helping instead of punishing people, but that's about all I got out of it. The approach of..... well just let kid's have sex and do drug's and make it safe just does not work. Calling cocaine as something harmless and not addictive in most cases......... You're trying to have a wide point of view, but in fact it's very narrow.
@Psittac20
@Psittac20 8 лет назад
+Psittac20 Also, the reason this mindset bothers me so much, is because I understand it completely. This is the rationale of someone going through drug usage, trying to rationalize and impose what they're going through on the world. If we had a time machine and could post a follow up video from this woman 20 years in the future I strongly believe her take would be greatly different. Someone using drug's think's everyone should use them. Someone dealing with addiction wants to blame something else. The people agreeing are in the same boat. The people listening to this and really thinking about it as a viable path, yet have never been through it, that is the true fault in producing this media.
@johndoe-1974
@johndoe-1974 8 лет назад
MDMA is illegal because the system wouldn't work with it. Everyone would love each other and not material things..
@franklinnash
@franklinnash 8 лет назад
This is a great video and should be shown in all schools.
@DonnieDarko1
@DonnieDarko1 8 лет назад
" I dont' look like the stereotype" ..... ... .. .
@ThePipton
@ThePipton 8 лет назад
Well soft drugs should be legal, but cocaine and the likes are definitely harmful. Legalise weed, rather than proscecuting drug takers and lock them up for years, make them go to an institution to get rid of the addiction. Only proscecute the ones illegally creating harddrugs.
@EgadsNo
@EgadsNo 8 лет назад
+ThePipton Alcohol is more dangerous than heroin, cocaine, tobacco. You sure about that opinion- or is that opinion based on scientifically illiterate sources?
@bubbahogg-buga4613
@bubbahogg-buga4613 5 лет назад
theres something really wrong with murika
@UnamusedAHole
@UnamusedAHole 5 лет назад
I have been clean off opoids for 4 years AND IT STILL HAS NOT GOTTEN BETTER! I NEED THEM! I'M USELESS WITHOUT THEM! I CAN'T DO ANYTHING! IT'S TORTURE!
@UnamusedAHole
@UnamusedAHole 5 лет назад
Are they sick? Make them over the counter. FREE MARKET MOTHERFUCKERS
@rs72098
@rs72098 4 года назад
The U.S. still has the highest GDP in the world, strongest military, best R&D, most technologically advanced corporations, very high GDP per capita. U.S. crime rares have fallen dramatically since the war on drugs began in the late 70s.
@Elix10
@Elix10 8 лет назад
war on drugs has cost Mexico 6000 lives in the past few years
@Elix10
@Elix10 8 лет назад
They got almost unlimited human resources, kill one other takes Its place, weve using the military but are so absourdly rich They can get more guns And people to renew ranks
@danielprsguitar
@danielprsguitar 8 лет назад
+Antonio Giron I believe the war between drug cartels has been costing the Mexicans their lives. A cartel member murdering people has absolutely nothing to do with the U.S. or its laws.
@rs72098
@rs72098 2 года назад
Drug users don't seem to care about how their actions affect other countries. It's interesting people will stop buying blood diamonds but not blood cocaine. 50,000 Americans overdose on illegal drugs every year, so retribution does eventually happen. Most drug cartel leaders eventually end up dead or in prison like Pablo Escobar, Felix Gallardo, Chapo Guzman, Arrellano Felix, Carillo Fuentes.
@SornGeorge
@SornGeorge 8 лет назад
Everything is racist, even this comment.
@nickhill9445
@nickhill9445 8 лет назад
Should government really get a free hand to control your life in case the decisions you make about your own body might cause you harm?
@Illlium
@Illlium 8 лет назад
If you're saying that we shouldn't lock up people who do drugs then I agree.
@nickhill9445
@nickhill9445 8 лет назад
Illlium Yep. Live and let live. Arguing laws are bad because they don't meet their stated goal of harm reduction is also an argument that in principle a law that does meet such a goal is good. You could well argue that even if a law did meet such a goal, it can still be very bad.
@insu_na
@insu_na 8 лет назад
+Illlium Driving while under the influence should still be punished severely. It won't stop all idiots, but it'd sure stop some.
@nickhill9445
@nickhill9445 8 лет назад
Nick Hill The Marxists and the Libertarians can agree drug laws are bad but for different reasons.
@ShizL
@ShizL 6 лет назад
yes.
@JD..........
@JD.......... 8 лет назад
This is one of my favorite big thinks...
@SinisterPuppy
@SinisterPuppy 8 лет назад
There was some great history channel documentary like 15yrs ago that went over why each drug is illegal, shes right. Although personally, the harder drugs I still think should be controlled somehow. Coke can pop your heart pretty quickly...
@rs72098
@rs72098 2 года назад
It's a lie. 195 countries around the world have similar laws to the U.S., this includes countries that have never been our allies. You simply cannot connect all drug laws with racism. Medical science is a factor.
@wisemant11
@wisemant11 8 лет назад
Very clear thinking here. Nice stuff
@isacsalinas5993
@isacsalinas5993 4 года назад
This sounds so uninformed
@levitys123
@levitys123 5 лет назад
Frankly I whole hardily disagree with it stemming from racism/colonialism but I'll scream racism from the rooftops if it takes the boot off the neck of the american people. I would honestly make this woman president if she would change the drug laws. Hint Hint democrat party lol
@akabaker98
@akabaker98 8 лет назад
She's talking to YOU Fox News...
@rs72098
@rs72098 4 года назад
Please...you really think CNN hosts want to legalizate heroin, meth, fentanyl and cocaine for personal use? Any doctor will tell you that's a bad idea.
@DeRocco21
@DeRocco21 4 года назад
ah yes the intersectional perspective that forgets historical factors and "everything is racist" trope
@NunoLosch
@NunoLosch 4 года назад
"The Nixon campaign in 1968, and the Nixon White House after that, had two enemies: the antiwar left and black people. You understand what I'm saying? We knew we couldn't make it illegal to be either against the war or black, but by getting the public to associate the hippies with marijuana and blacks with heroin, and then criminalizing both heavily, we could disrupt those communities. We could arrest their leaders, raid their homes, break up their meetings, and vilify them night after night on the evening news. Did we know we were lying about the drugs? Of course we did," - John Ehrlichman, Nixon's aide on domestic affairs
@rs72098
@rs72098 2 года назад
@@NunoLosch So If Nixon declared a "war on car thefts", and we found out that it was to unfairly target minorities, do you think we should legalize car theft? Or perhaps we should stop the racism, and still keep the car theft crime illegal. Which do you think makes more sense?
@stevevondoom4140
@stevevondoom4140 8 лет назад
well done. :) facts over fascism!
@ourDMTexperience
@ourDMTexperience 8 лет назад
big think is best for biased opinions, that could almost indefinitely stem from Public relations council. Haha its racist cause the PRC used "Propaganda" to sway the public opinion on a topic that was more socially acceptable at the time? Children trying to interpret the mind of an adult. Unfortunately i have to unsubscribe cause this "Big Think" channel is not thinking of the big picture.
@rs72098
@rs72098 4 года назад
The big think & TedX = Left wing libertarians who want to legalize all drugs and prostitution. Very similar to TYT and Ron Paul. Don't believe their lies people.
@Azidoazideazide.
@Azidoazideazide. 5 лет назад
Decriminalization of drugs and destigmatization of drug users is the next social justice cause people should really be fighting for. We've already made great improvement for other causes. This is the real thing we should focus on next. Stop discriminating against drug users.
@rs72098
@rs72098 2 года назад
Like what? The LGBT movement? Congratulations now men dressed up as women can go into girls locker rooms, girls restrooms, unfairly compete against women in women's sports and show up on men's dating sites. Way to go, what an improvement.
@leexyz6398
@leexyz6398 8 лет назад
There's certainly a difference between a user and an abuser or addict. Some opioids though are certainly very hard to 'use' without becoming an addict. In addition, this video does not address the issue of people going about their daily lives and jobs whilst influenced by drugs. I wouldn't want my surgeon to have a few drinks before surgery on me, but we can test for alcohol. Tests for being under the influence of many drugs are hard to develop. Clearly though, criminalisation is no answer, but other consequences like employability are valid.
@jasonporter694
@jasonporter694 Год назад
this is literally hilarious XD
@YOUNGTALENT3D
@YOUNGTALENT3D 8 лет назад
While she's right, you could've said all that in less than two minutes :P
@jackmcslay
@jackmcslay 4 года назад
100 years from new people are going to look back on the war on drugs much the same way we view today segregation laws and anti-sodomy laws.
@rs72098
@rs72098 4 года назад
Lol yeah right. FDA laws grow everyday in the U.S., there are still lots of sodomy laws in the U.S. like incest and other sex crimes. Any advanced society will have have many laws. I suppose you think anarchy is the future right? Segregation were stupid laws with no scientific backing at all, and only existed in the U.S. south, very briefly in other parts of the country. False equivalency.
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