Lady Codone
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I agree with Mora Fiend...to a point.
Without "the people employed by it," there would BE no war on drugs...same thing with the war in Afghanistan/Vietnam/wherever. Every individual is responsible for his or her choices--no one is forced to be a soldier or work as a drug enforcement agent, police officer, etc. The people fighting the drug war ARE the problem, not helpless victims. There will never be true change until people start refusing to be pawns in the government's deadly games of greed, violence and deception.
Without "the people employed by it," there would BE no war on drugs...same thing with the war in Afghanistan/Vietnam/wherever. Every individual is responsible for his or her choices--no one is forced to be a soldier or work as a drug enforcement agent, police officer, etc. The people fighting the drug war ARE the problem, not helpless victims. There will never be true change until people start refusing to be pawns in the government's deadly games of greed, violence and deception.