Soulscreame
Bluelighter
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Sorry if this is the wrong forum but its from and directly applies to Australia.
The main problem i have with it is that it seems very biased.
It highlights some very real problems with psychadelic therapy but seems biased like most mainstream media articles with the 'drugs are bad mmkay' slant.
Maybe if this stuff wasnt underground and had actually regulation, you wouldnt have these problems.
I agree more research is needed but this is so sensationalised and focused on the allegged bad behaviour of a few individuals that it comes out very one sided and will just set things back.
Key word alleged here. Innocent until procen guilty and all that.
Not like 4corners hasnt fucked up before though.
And abc used to be some of the less biased ones.
This is one of the articles, its mainly from ABC but has been regurgited ad nauseum like every news source does:
www.abc.net.au
The main problem i have with it is that it seems very biased.
It highlights some very real problems with psychadelic therapy but seems biased like most mainstream media articles with the 'drugs are bad mmkay' slant.
Maybe if this stuff wasnt underground and had actually regulation, you wouldnt have these problems.
I agree more research is needed but this is so sensationalised and focused on the allegged bad behaviour of a few individuals that it comes out very one sided and will just set things back.
Key word alleged here. Innocent until procen guilty and all that.
Not like 4corners hasnt fucked up before though.
And abc used to be some of the less biased ones.
This is one of the articles, its mainly from ABC but has been regurgited ad nauseum like every news source does:
Psychedelic therapy's 'slippery slope from hope to hype'
Inside the underground world of psychedelic therapy and the controversial charity pushing hard to bring the treatment into the mainstream.
