Friday, May 20, 2011

Has Selling Drugs Empowered More Black Men Than Has Going To College?

Big J said...
Dawg,

Seriously, that may be the dumbest thing I've heard. Yeah, that crack competes with Tylenol. Big J
 
Denmark Vesey said ...
Dawg,

Seriously, that may be the most intellectually lazy and unimaginative analysis I've heard.

Nah, crack doesn't compete with Tylenol but it damn sure competes with Ritalin.

Marijuana doesn't compete with Tums but it damn sure competes with the "Social Anxiety" drugs.

Heroin doesn't compete with Robitusin, but it damn sure competes with Vicodin.

Do you not realize crystal meth and Dexadrine are cousins?

Give it a polysyllabic scientific name and slap the label of a corporate pharmaceutical on battery acid and some Negros would swear up and down IT'S A MEDICAL MARVEL.
Criminalize Prozac, make it profitable to deal, and people will be cooking it up in trailer parks all around America in 6 months.
Drugs are drugs.
"Legal" = corporate monopoly.
"Illegal" = outside the monopoly.

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J.C. said...

Ya, of course that is true. One group does not like being 'beaten' by the other.
Thats why they have phony laws to keep up their own monopoly.
In a good society no one would get 'charged' for drugs.
It is our scam culture that wants to bleed the people, and enforce our caste/class system, that 'charges' in money to keep people in the line they want to keep them in.
The whole basis of the current culture is pure bullshit. A slogan for our current 'culture' might be -Every thing for me and nothing for you- or, -Hello Suckers-.
That is what makes this dumbed down version of the world tick.
It does not have to be that way either.

Denmark Vesey said...

Skip,

This aint nothin' but your "Price System" in practice.

I think history will remember drug dealers as revolutionaries.

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J.C. said...

Well, in a system like this the whole point is to 'make' money, or spend someone else`s money, or to simplify things even further to 'steal' money, and hence remove the middle man entirely.
There is an old saying by Howard Scott ;
'Criminals are people who lack the funds or know how to start a corporation'.
Here is another one ;
'Behind every great fortune is a hidden crime. If it is hidden well enough, it is never found out'.

Anonymous said...

Dawg,

Seriously, that may be the dumbest thing I've heard. Yeah, that crack competes with Tylenol.

Big J

Denmark Vesey said...
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Blinding Buddha said...

DV,

I agree! The only difference between a drug dealer and a Pharmaceutical is that the drug dealer has no political clout while big Pharma has. Big pharma does not want any new jacks taking over their corners.