Comment by edwardbernays
Comment by edwardbernays 3 days ago
"Robert F Kennedy Jr And The Dark Side Of The Dream" by Jerry Oppenheimer, page 54:
> Back at the Kennedy compound before summer's end, away from Billings for the time being, he continued his bad behavior, feeding LSD to his parakeet, and forcing his brother David to trip on the psychedelic mescaline. Hallucinating, looking wide- eyed at his brother, he imagined the worst, screaming, "You're dying just like Daddy!"
Jerry Oppenheimer is generally considered to be a credible biographer and journalist.
That takes care of the charge of "leftist piddle, conspiracy theory, and unsubstantiated allegations." It is not piffle, it is written by a serious reported in a serious biographical piece. It is not a conspiracy theory, for it does not posit any particular conspiracy because typically those require more than one conspirator, and it is about as substantiated as many of the claims RFK Jr himself makes.
Having now established the substance of the claim I made, I shall proceed to establish its relevance. RFK Jr has a long history with drugs, as do many politicians. RFK Jr is the head of the HHS. The secretary of the HHS can initiate proceedings to deschedule drugs. It is hypocritical, given his own admitted history with drugs, to continue to imprison people for it.
For that matter, we have recently had Elon Musk (a notorious drug enthusiast) involved in the highest levels of government while actively doing copious amounts of illegal drugs. He should be in jail, like everyone else of lesser means who have been victimized by this senseless war on drugs. He won't be imprisoned, because he has money. It is the best evidence we have that the war on drugs is actually a war on the poor.
They don't care about drugs, or they'd enforce drug law evenly. Joe Rogan, a self-admitted fan of many schedule 1 hallucinogens, remains a free man in the proto-christian-nationalist state of Texas. It is hypocrisy.
It is time to end this war on drugs and move towards a sensible drug policy that is fair for all people and respects our basic freedoms.
So, yes, it is for HN, thank you.
> Jerry Oppenheimer is generally considered to be a credible biographer and journalist.
> That takes care of the charge of "leftist piddle, conspiracy theory, and unsubstantiated allegations."
[Citation Needed]
You're idea of what constitutes a refutation is, and I mean this as nicely as possible, pretty ridiculous.