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by benatkin
1103 days ago
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If you want to see a sincere take on it, read the writings of Thich Nhat Hanh. https://www.lionsroar.com/food-for-thought/#:~:text=I%20hear... I still tend to disagree because I have a hard time finding balance and not going too far in restricting the media I consume, but it's a nice vision. A lot of the religious right in the US, especially the part that is led by televangelists like the late Pat Robertson, just wants to suppress it out of ignorance and they have no plan except to throw more and more people in jail, creating more X to prison pipelines. |
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> The religious right in the US just wants to suppress it out of ignorance
I tend to agree that the religious right in the US is a legislative force that does more harm than good, and that many people who campaign against drugs don't have a solid understanding of drugs or drug culture. However, I don't think that it's ignorant to want to suppress drug culture (either in the media or in real life), and I think more religious conservatives have experience with addict family members than you think.