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How America Became A Narco-State

What do the British Empire, Myanmar, and Colombia have in common with The United States? The answer is, pushing opium onto the masses of the world. In Myanmar they say money grows on the hillside since this is where poppies grow, but in America money grows in the pharmacy where they prescribe opiates to make the entire population addicted. America right now looks like China during the opium wars because the doctors have absolutely lost their minds dishing out more drugs than the CIA or even the non-degree holding drug dealers that sell their products on the street informally. If you even walk down the street, you will see a society where people are on the street dancing, scratching into their arms, and just completely in a state of addiction. They are even breaking into pharmacies to get opium and other analogues to hard drugs.

The so-called war on drugs is not really a war on the real dealers of the world which are big pharma companies. Urban youth who sell mushrooms are thrown to the ground and shot for resisting, while big companies are allowed to distribute opium and hard addictive substances to the masses with impunity. Even lying to the masses about their product and causing the deaths of millions. Bourgeois systems are unable to do a real crackdown on the same plutocratic forces that govern them, and because the law technically allows them to commit these egregious things, there can be no military crackdown on big pharma either. They are completely immune to the American legal system simply because of their money. Anyone else would be executed by an officer for going slightly over the speed limit or even giving them a dirty look. Can anyone seriously take offense to law enforcement being called “The pigs” in the American dialect of English?

After so much suffering and corpses of people piling up due to big pharma, even the antidotes for overdose of those drugs is prohibitively expensive for many people that reside in the United States. The cost of this medicine can range from 40 to 100 dollars, in a country where people struggle to live off of a few dollars a day after paying rent. The greed of the medical system is limitless and the prohibitive cost of the antidote will cause even more people to die from drugs. This is all compounded by propagandistic and extremely biased knowledge the public receives towards other substances that are motivated by moralistic and political purposes. If this goes on, dead bodies from big pharma dugs will continue to pile up in the street!

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