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Comments by "livingood1049" (@livingood1049) on "America’s 21st century(Golden Age, Civil War....)" video.
Forced into rehabs? 1950s asylums? You're kidding right? This problem has been brewing for over 50 years. It is now a generational scourge, and it's not going to be solved by going back to the old ways. People started addicting to drugs enmasse when it became illegal. Look at marijuana, as soon as it became legal usage went down over time. In a non-prohibition society around 4% of citizens addict, where are we now probably 40%? I hate to say it but the first step is making clean affordable and regulated drugs available, then start giving hope to the hopeless by transforming the corruption and inequality in our society. Grounding this underclass by showing them the futility of their ways, simultaneously offering a brighter future without drugs and chronic homelessness is how to reach them. And enough of the hypocrisy! Talking about inclusiveness while ignoring one of the biggest issues our country has faced internally in a 100 years is disgraceful. Pretty sure Biden will soon come out of the closet to identify as a tyrant.
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@commonomics I'm not doubting anything you have stated here, except perhaps the generational issue because I personally know and talk to a woman with two young children and has been living out of an RV most of their lives. Simple fact is this has been allowed to persist far too long and the longer it goes on the more difficult it will be to reverse. It's so easy to see someone with problems who uses drugs and say "oh the drugs are the problem you're an addict" Meanwhile in my short 53 years I have seen the cost of living increase 300% while wages increase barely 30%. I say that is the problem, and if allowed to continue every city large or small will have the problem San Francisco has now. I remember when I was very young a wealthy old capitalist tried to explain to me that when wages increase so do cost of living, looking at it in reverse, however this has proved untrue and needs to be addressed first. Obviously the cost of living will continue to increase regardless of wages and if wages stay relatively stagnant the way they have then we are going to have inequality and disparity, which fuels the tendency to escape problems by using drugs. As far as legalization goes I'm just saying that a lot less people will die in the interim because it is the unreliability of street drugs that causes most of the deaths, and also contributes to the mental instability. Their minds literally poisoned by afro-engineering.
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My cards are played for the fallout universe becoming real..
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