Mexico has caved in. No more fighting against drugs.
The tidal wave moves up the shore. Soon, in the first self-inflicted global pandemic, we will all discover just how strong our will is; Damian Thompson knows already.
And now I must prepare to be verbally flayed by those who just know that they can handle it, and whose philosophy is atomised freedom: the solitary individual, totally disconnected from all others, making his choices in a moral and cultural vacuum and unaffected by his physiology or subconscious compulsions.
I think the fundamental issue of our age may turn out to be the Four Noble Truths.
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Ah, because prohibition is working oh so well I suppose:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-10681249
Nearly 50K murders in the last 5 years in Mexico alone. I suppose the Mexicans should just continue with the 'War on Drugs' until there's no Mexicans left to shoot.
Why should we export our drugs war? If we were serious, we'd criminalise use.
Nothing better than a bit of automated commercial praise, I always say.
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