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posted ago by Boudicca2 ago by Boudicca2 +152 / -0

If you don't believe how serious this weapon of mass destruction against our country is, just visit MyDeathSpace.com once in a while. I do it regularly just to see. Every single time, a cluster of young dead people, fentanyl and heroin mixed, sometimes just fentanyl, sometimes Xanax and fentanyl, but the result is always the same, dead at 23, dead at 20, dead at 27, dead at 28, dead at 18. Young, American, and DEAD.

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Thetigerpoppy 3 points ago +3 / -0

Opium was used by Britian to bring down the Chinese during a time of weak internal cohesion. The social damage caused by the Opium played an incalculable role in the down fall of China, they spent centuries recovering. The fact they are the main source of fentanyl can't be a coincidence. They even copy someone else trying to undo America

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Boudicca2 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Maybe since American is England's "baby" so to speak, this is how they find this revenge suitable.

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Thetigerpoppy 1 point ago +1 / -0

I would hope it's more to do with trying to unseat U.S influence and presence in the region instead of some petty nonsense like getting us back for what Britian did centuries ago, but I can imagine they are taking their resentment out on us.

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midwestgal 2 points ago +2 / -0

So sad. 😢😢😢

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Verrerogo 2 points ago +2 / -0

People need to get a relationship and not need to do this to have company in their lonely lives.

Or, they need to learn that being lonely is not the end of the world. You can read a book or listen to some music or look at a movie on your tablet. How to be alone is a necessary life skill.

"Just don't let there be a first time" is something eight year olds need to memorize.

Some people have been saved by their innate anti-socialness, and their inability to stay up past eleven o'clock.

Nerds, geeks and other misfits survive.

Don't be so well adjusted. Don't like people and don't have friends. Then you can not use drugs.

We have met the enemy and he is us. (Walt Kelly)

"Drugs killed so and so," is a lie. "So and so killed himself," is the truth. The drugs, like guns, didn't jump into his hand. They are as inanimate as guns are.

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Boudicca2 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Drugs have an actual addictive quality that affects the entire body and creates a host of effects both mentally and physically and psychologically. Guns do none of that. It's not a good analogy.

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Verrerogo 1 point ago +1 / -0

No.

But neither of them jump off the table by themselves. That's all I meant.

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Boudicca2 [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

True, but in a society where it's pretty common for young people to experiment with intoxicants, Fentanyl was a pretty sinister chemical to cook up in a lab and unleash on America.

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Verrerogo 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, it's common for young people to use them. The word experiment has a hallowed, pure-sounding history of intellectual inquiry.

Using an intoxicant is not trying to find out something. It is simply using an intoxicant. There is nothing to find out. You know what it will do, or you wouldn't use it.

Yes, it was throwing a match into gasoline. But you are not supposed to walk around soaked in gasoline. Even without the match, you weren't fine.

Drug use is temporary, rented insanity. It is impossible to argue with insanity.

Life got bad way back when drug use became common, as you say, in the Sixties. Once that was in place, the US was sitting blithely on the railroad tracks, assuming no train would ever run it over. But you aren't supposed to be on the railroad tracks.

We were sitting ducks after the Sixties. Just ripe for the picking. Ripe for an attack of this kind, the fentanyl.

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Boudicca2 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think "experiment' is an appropriate word for trying something new to see how it feels. That's why a lot of people do it in the beginning. It's also a very common way to describe the entry into drug use for teens and college students.

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Verrerogo 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes. I am nitpicking you.

I am grumbling that it is too good and noble a word for doing something bad. It is a common but annoying euphemism.

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JustinAthol 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is Chinese revenge for the opium wars nearly 200 years ago.

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Boudicca2 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Perhaps. But it was England that did that to them, so why are they attacking America with it?

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JustinAthol 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sino-sphere versus Anglo-sphere

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Boudicca2 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

We already had morphine, we had Percodan, we had Percocet, we had Vicodin, we had Oxycontin, the drug that was already ruining lives because of its addictive properties, but the Sackler Family had to come up with yet another painkiller for us all to take. What was wrong with the other painkillers we already had you might ask? Nothing. But Pharma companies exist to enrich their stockholders and they knew that once people got a taste of Fentanyl they would come begging for more and more and more. EVIL FUCKS.

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DonnieRamesJio 1 point ago +1 / -0

Killed Prince too, almost 60. White, black, young, old, rich, poor. IOW the new AIDS

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Boudicca2 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Retarded indeed, since it only takes this tiny amount of Fentanyl to kill you and even less if mixed with other drugs. https://www.statnews.com/2016/09/29/why-fentanyl-is-deadlier-than-heroin/

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TakenusernameA 1 point ago +1 / -0

They did the same thing with blacks and crack.

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GoodvsEvil2 0 points ago +1 / -1

Chinas version of the Opium wars waged by the british against them , on us.