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|    Lazarus Cain to All    |
|    Commies do not like pot, so they will lo    |
|    09 Apr 22 05:31:09    |
      From: rking164@comcast.net              People's Daily does not have it right all the time.       It is true that after Vietnam that USA developed a taste for marijuana. It is       actually better for the body than Russian vodka and American cigarettes. Some       even claim that the communists in Vietnam encouraged its sale to US troops in       Vietnam, along with        heroin, an opiate derivative       Has the West ever fought China concerning the opium trade and the ability to       supply morphine, another opiate derivative.       Marijuana has a soothing effect. Unlike alcohol and Hitler's methamphetamine,       it makes one less inclined to maim and kill others. Military does not tolerate       its use as it makes a soldier less inclined to wish to play military games.       Use of marijuana and anti-war activism was quite common in the 60's and 70's,       and now US Government is gradually liberalizing the laws against marijuana.       There is still a large anti-marijuana sentiment in the USA, and, you got it,       those most likely to oppose war in Ukraine might also be the same to disregard       government anti-marijuana efforts and enjoy their freedom to use the product.       China and Russia have zero tolerance for its use by all reports.       The point here is that use of marijuana and advances in civil rights within       the US did not come without a struggle against the neo-nazi, right wing       dombasses infecting the US and world population. Neo-azi dombasses love to       persecute minorities, beat up        black and muslim minorities, deny Puerto Rico and COVID victims money it is       willing to waste on Ukrainian weapons.       Even now right wing, neo-nazis will still keep marijuana illegal still at a       Federal level while the more democratic states have decided to bend to the       will of the majority.       In US, it is popular to support US sponsored foreign wars as long as no US       lives are lost. Isn't that special, but now we can see how US does this at a       gross level which no one can ignore.       Only a few idealists will speak up against the US effort, but at the moment       that is a tiny minority, but the majority hates the increased cost of the war.       It will not take much time before the public sentiment changes as a hungry and       energy starved world        demands an immediate change to the situation.       Pot smokers also worry about climate warming and other issues not war related.       Pot smokers would wish the US to quit wasting so much on military spending and       spend a little more on health care for the people, but corporations are not       really people and        corporations do not really need health care, only corporate employees need       health care since they are the people.       All in US know that corporations have all the power and the people have very       little as we struggle each day for a living.       So China and Russia are seriously wrong about certain things.       I try to see both sides, but my way of seeing things is not the norm nor is it       respected; it is considered left-wing extremist.       Hence, I can call them neo-nazi right-wing fascists here in the US as my       political enemy. At much as I hate them, I cannot take an automatic rifle to       the streets and gun them down. Right-wing neo-nazi Rittenhouses might feel       different though, but it does        border on hate crime.              With all this said, I still do agree with the Chinese government about certain       things. I do defend the freedom to think independently of government       propaganda which says a lot in today's environment. I evn served on board a       submarine to defend freedom,        but my rights are not civil guarantees in America still. There is much still       wrong with US law and it is not worth dying to satisfy American hegemonic       interests. There are limits.              U.S. not "guardian" of human rights, but hypocrite       By Zhong Sheng (People's Daily) 13:37, April 09, 2022       Europe is going through a hard time given the spillover effects of the Ukraine       crisis and the massive influx of refugees. To strive for an early ceasefire       and avoid further escalation of the humanitarian crisis is a common aspiration       of the most of the        countries.              However, as an initiator of the Ukraine crisis, the U.S. is on one hand       claiming that all democratic countries should help Ukrainian refugees, and on       the other hand passing the buck, making European countries shoulder the       consequences.              While claiming to be a "human rights beacon" and a "guardian of human rights,"       the U.S. only once again exposed its true colors by prioritizing hegemony over       human rights. As a matter of fact, it's not a "guardian," but a hypocrite.              The U.S. is inevitably responsible for the current refugee crisis in Europe.       The White House stated previously that it would welcome Ukrainians displaced       "with open arms," but it's ironic that according to U.S. Department of State,       the U.S. received only        seven refugees between March 1 and 16, while European countries accepted       millions.              American news magazine Newsweek confirmed that the U.S. Immigration and       Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained at least five Ukrainians, and transferred       one to an ICE detention center in Louisiana.              Recently, the U.S. made a promise to accept another 100,000 Ukrainian       refugees. Even if the promise is fulfilled, let alone if it's not, it is only       nickel-and-dime for solving the Ukrainian refugee issue.              Over 80 years ago, British international relations theorist Edward Carr warned       the world that the U.S. is a "master in the art of concealing its selfish       national interests." Today, the outbreak and escalation of the Ukraine crisis       once again revealed        that the U.S. never cares about human rights, but is simply good at utilizing       them to defend its hegemony.              The racist remarks frequently made by some U.S. politicians and media       organizations when they talked about the Ukraine crisis and Ukrainian refugees       have sparked widespread resentment among relevant countries and peoples.              An international expert pointed out that fabricating rhetoric in favor of its       own geopolitics and economic agenda under the disguise of human rights, the       U.S. has exposed its deep-rooted hypocrisy and self-centeredness, as well as       its true intention to        protect American hegemony.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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