malevolent society
Ex-Bluelighter
you still havent put up a credible argument yourself. only half arsed excuse type ideology. which is what causes most people to become involved in drugs in the first place.
if you had read my posts properly (are you under the influence ?) you would have noticed that im all for a state run trial for drugs, but, in our own leaders words, and i quote, "there will be NO heroin trial while i am prime minister", so maybe you can sprout your way of thinking to him. while your there, you can tell him how bad street prescription opiates are on the rise...
after working with the homeless for sometime now, you get a far better idea on the workings of the minds of these people. yes, a lot of them ARE irretreivably broken down and are a FUCKING MENACE. when you have worked at the coalface of these types of behaviours, when you have seen the real junkies at work, you may find yourself exposed for the first time. exposed to nuances of human behaviour you never would have thought possible.
experience with theses people from an extremly early age, has shown me that maybe only, and this is a VERY fair estimate, 30 percent of them are worth any effort to become productive again.
my observations come from welfare, psychiatry and dept of corrections. and the devastation of families, including my own
if you had read my posts properly (are you under the influence ?) you would have noticed that im all for a state run trial for drugs, but, in our own leaders words, and i quote, "there will be NO heroin trial while i am prime minister", so maybe you can sprout your way of thinking to him. while your there, you can tell him how bad street prescription opiates are on the rise...
after working with the homeless for sometime now, you get a far better idea on the workings of the minds of these people. yes, a lot of them ARE irretreivably broken down and are a FUCKING MENACE. when you have worked at the coalface of these types of behaviours, when you have seen the real junkies at work, you may find yourself exposed for the first time. exposed to nuances of human behaviour you never would have thought possible.
experience with theses people from an extremly early age, has shown me that maybe only, and this is a VERY fair estimate, 30 percent of them are worth any effort to become productive again.
my observations come from welfare, psychiatry and dept of corrections. and the devastation of families, including my own
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