Death penalty for drug dealers is a good start but…imo, addiction is a symptom. How is society going to address the emotional pain/trauma/physical abuse that (imo) that causes addiction in the first place? And being purposefully spread by the DS?
It is said that addiction is anger turned inward. I’m convinced that much of this stems from a child’s broken heart (however that happens whether physical or emotional).
What’s going to happen to the kids who were traumatized with masking, parents fear-porning, media screaming that we are all gonna die, can’t play with their friends or go to school, etc. Kids are sponges…we have to know they absorbed and internalized all that.
I have a SIL who is STILL double masking the kids (her too) and won’t let them hug anyone. I can only watch with horror and wonder about their future mental health.
Addiction is actually a disease that makes the body think it needs something that actually kills the body. Drugs give an over abundance to natural chemicals and enzymes and the body system stops making them itself and thinks it needs more then from the drugs. Only until the addict realizes it has to stop long enough to heal the dependency and never use again, will they heal. It is mind over dependence but society shows dependence on drugs and alcohol as cool. Mixed signals. Alcohol commercials, drug commercials, movies that make it look like everyone wants it and does it, is false. They don’t show people that don’t use, abuse, need or want it. Cussing is cool, sexually deviant behavior is rampant and society is one big commercial for profit and destruction.
You know, at one point, the federal government actually poisoned people to create fear of converting industrial alcohols to bootleg alcohols during prohibition. Upwards of 1000 people per day died of tainted alcohol. I'm not sure what percentage was from the use of industrial alcohols.
Should Society simply step aside and let Darwin cull the herds?
Yes, and relabel the stuff "Monkey Pox Vaccine".
Death penalty for drug dealers is a good start but…imo, addiction is a symptom. How is society going to address the emotional pain/trauma/physical abuse that (imo) that causes addiction in the first place? And being purposefully spread by the DS?
It is said that addiction is anger turned inward. I’m convinced that much of this stems from a child’s broken heart (however that happens whether physical or emotional).
What’s going to happen to the kids who were traumatized with masking, parents fear-porning, media screaming that we are all gonna die, can’t play with their friends or go to school, etc. Kids are sponges…we have to know they absorbed and internalized all that.
I have a SIL who is STILL double masking the kids (her too) and won’t let them hug anyone. I can only watch with horror and wonder about their future mental health.
Addiction is actually a disease that makes the body think it needs something that actually kills the body. Drugs give an over abundance to natural chemicals and enzymes and the body system stops making them itself and thinks it needs more then from the drugs. Only until the addict realizes it has to stop long enough to heal the dependency and never use again, will they heal. It is mind over dependence but society shows dependence on drugs and alcohol as cool. Mixed signals. Alcohol commercials, drug commercials, movies that make it look like everyone wants it and does it, is false. They don’t show people that don’t use, abuse, need or want it. Cussing is cool, sexually deviant behavior is rampant and society is one big commercial for profit and destruction.
You know, at one point, the federal government actually poisoned people to create fear of converting industrial alcohols to bootleg alcohols during prohibition. Upwards of 1000 people per day died of tainted alcohol. I'm not sure what percentage was from the use of industrial alcohols.
Looks like I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing Xylazine.