TranceNation
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Nov 2, 2002
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Was comming home from work and dad had 2UE 954am on the radio here in Sydney.
Now the radio host was talking about that study of 1 in 5 teenagers having tried ecstasy before etc.
What pisses me off is what he said. He made some really rash comments on how ecstasy is the 'absolute worst' and how dance parties now days were all about 'popping ecstasy and drinking bottled water'.
Why do we have such ignorant fucks on the radio giving mixed up information to the public. Now, I for one know that many parrents listen to the radio and have no idea what ecstasy is, now after hearing that their initial reaction is going to be that this drug is evil etc.
If we can't educate society on drugs and have people like this radio host mouthing of shit then how can sites like blue lite really achieve their goals on educating the public on drugs
I for one would like to see more education pumped out to society on the nature of drugs, not just made up crap which is going to make parrents paranoid and give the public the wrong idea.
To make things worse a man called up and explained how one of his relatives had tried ecstasy in Thailand and it fucked up him so bad , that he was in a coma and then had to be transfered to a special institution where he is permantely disabled and has people to take care of him for the rest of his life.
Now my sympathys go out to this man and his family, but first of all he obviously he had now idea what he had took (sounds like stricnene to me) and also he must have been highly unfortunate that he took a really bad pill, the caller also made the statement how 'for all the young people taking ecstasy come and see my cousin down in canberra'
Once again the wrong message is being sent out, I can understand if he's very upset but now people listening to the radio are once again going to think ecstasy is an absolutely evil drug in which people can end up disabled from, and honestly how wrong is this?
Now the radio host was talking about that study of 1 in 5 teenagers having tried ecstasy before etc.
What pisses me off is what he said. He made some really rash comments on how ecstasy is the 'absolute worst' and how dance parties now days were all about 'popping ecstasy and drinking bottled water'.
Why do we have such ignorant fucks on the radio giving mixed up information to the public. Now, I for one know that many parrents listen to the radio and have no idea what ecstasy is, now after hearing that their initial reaction is going to be that this drug is evil etc.
If we can't educate society on drugs and have people like this radio host mouthing of shit then how can sites like blue lite really achieve their goals on educating the public on drugs
I for one would like to see more education pumped out to society on the nature of drugs, not just made up crap which is going to make parrents paranoid and give the public the wrong idea.
To make things worse a man called up and explained how one of his relatives had tried ecstasy in Thailand and it fucked up him so bad , that he was in a coma and then had to be transfered to a special institution where he is permantely disabled and has people to take care of him for the rest of his life.
Now my sympathys go out to this man and his family, but first of all he obviously he had now idea what he had took (sounds like stricnene to me) and also he must have been highly unfortunate that he took a really bad pill, the caller also made the statement how 'for all the young people taking ecstasy come and see my cousin down in canberra'
Once again the wrong message is being sent out, I can understand if he's very upset but now people listening to the radio are once again going to think ecstasy is an absolutely evil drug in which people can end up disabled from, and honestly how wrong is this?