Drug Legalization

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🏳️ Look at the Owl 🏳️

Drug Legalization is an ideology and social movement that believes that drugs should be legalized for people to freely buy and consume. Drug Legalization movement often aligns with 🏳️ Civil Libertarianism and is hated by 🏳️ conservative, 🏳️ religious, and 🏳️ authoritarian ideologies for being 🏳️ immoral. He wants to allow the addicts, the spiritually decadent people, who have no restraints or rationale, to roam free and do whatever in society.

Drug Legalization often likes to hang out with other degenerate ideologies and is always high on drugs (of course), but his organs usually fail him and he suffers a lot of pain. Despite all the pain, Drug Legalization cannot quit because he's addicted. And do not ever get close to him, because he'll convince you to try some drugs and get you addicted also. He might lace your drinks at parties when you're are not looking. He either knows the dangers of drugs, but still wants them legalized for personal gain, or he is just naive and thinks legalizing drugs "increases freedom" and "decreases 🏳️ crime" (in reality it increases crime because addicted people would do anything just to get a smoke). Drug Legalization also thinks that legalizing drugs would fix illegal 🏳️ drug trafficking since drugs becomes legal.

History

Before the Movement

Drugs have been used since ancient times, and in many different cultures, sometimes for medicine, and other times for rituals. However, none uses them to the point of degeneracy we see today, none had caused this many problems in society. Drugs were also a lot lighter back then.

Opium was introduced to China in the 🏳️ Tang Dynasty (618-907) by 🏳️ Arab traders, and was initially used for medical purposes. This changed when 🏳️ British Empire began selling a lot of opium to 🏳️ China and got a lot of people addicted. The drug was banned in 1799 but consumption still increased and worsened. And by the 19th century, one out of ten people in China was hooked on the drug. The reason British traded drugs is because Qing doesn't want Western goods, but Britain wants the Chinese tea, causing a trade imbalance. In order to keep the trade balanced, Britain started helping people 🏳️ smuggle opium and advertised it in China. But this opium trade really hurt the Qing economy, as silver for the opium flowed out of their hands in large amounts, not to mention the decay of society.

In 1839, the Qing sent 🏳️ Lin Zexu to handle the drug problem. He ended up confiscating 20,000 crates of opium and destroyed it. Britain was furious and declared war on Qing, causing the Opium Wars (1839-1860) which Qing suffered 🏳️ humiliating defeats and was forced to allow the British to sell opium.

Modern Movement

Drug Legalization became an actual active movement in the 1960s in the 🏳️ USA when the degenerate 🏳️ progressive sentiment among young people such as the 🏳️ Hippies were at a all time high (no pun intended). As part of the counterculture movement, they challenged the traditional view on mind-altering drugs and used them to rebel and pursue short-term 🏳️ physical pleasure.

A 🏳️ US soldier in the Korean War by the name of 🏳️ Larry Allen Abshier decided to deflect to 🏳️ North Korea, the most oppressive and malnourished country in the world, in 1962 because he's addicted to marijuana and can't stand the 🏳️ US's 🏳️ drug laws.

Drugs such as Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), marijuana, psilocybin and other psychedelics were seen by some as tools for "expanding consciousness", breaking free of authority, and experiencing spiritual or artistic epiphanies. Influential figures promoted these ideas. For example, the psychologist 🏳️ Timothy Leary famously encouraged people to "turn on, tune in, drop out" (a phrase popularized in 1966), promoting LSD as a pathway to personal liberation. Drug use often became a visible marker of anti-establishment identity, paired along with long hair, 🏳️ communal living, 🏳️ rock music, "🏳️ acid tests" (LSD-centred gatherings) in places like 🏳️ San Francisco.

In the 1970s, there was decriminalization wave: several countries such as the 🏳️ Netherlands, 🏳️ Portugal, and parts of the US began softening cannabis laws. However, late 1970s saw backlash as growing evidence of long-term cognitive impacts from heavy drug use weakened confidence in earlier claims that marijuana and psychedelics were harmless. The rise of cocaine as a fashionable recreational drug complicated legalization rhetoric as activists found it harder to distinguish between "soft" and "hard" drugs in public perception. Parent 🏳️ anti-drug groups, alarmed by youth usage, gained political momentum.

By 1979, national support for drug legalization had stagnated. His association with fading countercultural trends and his inability to present a unified, responsible message reduced effectiveness.

Wikipedia

The 🏳️ Wikipedia article for drug legalization was originally created on 14 June 2004, and it was heavily opinionated and pro-drug. The page had no proper citations nor links to other pages, only one section named "Legalizing Drugs: A Solution to a Major National Problem". Eventually, over the course of a few months, more links and sections were added. The article argues that taking certain types of drugs such as marijuana does no harm to the body. The article offered little to no information on the hazards of drug legalization, while it contains many arguments in favour of legalizing drugs. There even was a "Ways to achieve" section which provided no neutral value. The section consists of instructions on how to lobby politicians to ensure drug liberalization. There is also an overall bias towards the drug legalization on the entire site, due to the large amounts of 🏳️ socially progressive editors.

The page was merged into a the article War on Drugs on 14 October 2004. And on 19 October 2007, the redirect was changed to a section on the article Drug liberalization.

Stickman YouTubers

Main article: 🏳️ StickmanTube

The subgenre of low-quality content slop creators on 🏳️ YouTube that emerged in around 2023, named after their use of ugly stickmen as characters, are generally known as 🏳️ Stickman YouTubers or StickmanTube. These channels like to dive into degenerate topics and promote them, especially taking drugs. There are many videos of Stickman YouTubers describing their experiences with drugs, and almost all of them are the same copied-and-pasted recycled slop.

Beliefs

Advocates for Drug Legalization, such as 🏳️ Libertarianism, say that it's a freedom of choice to do drugs or not and everyone should have the freedom to do drugs if they wanted to. They also argue that 🏳️ illegal 🏳️ drug markets will go down because they are now legal.

Impacts

Many drugs have been made 🏳️ illegal for the fact that they cause damage to a person's brain and other organs, and that the drugs are highly addictive, not to mention the economic cost, injury, family adversities, environmental damage, and community harm. However, Drug Legalization wants to change this for his 🏳️ personal pleasure.

Many celebrities have become addicted to drugs that killed them; many more non-celebrities have also died at a young age from drug addiction. Many young people with a 🏳️ loving family and 🏳️ bright future die 1-2 years after coming into contact with drugs, and this has become common across the Western world under 🏳️ progressive policies, especially 🏳️ USA and 🏳️ Canada.

Health Hazards

There are many different types of recreational drugs, and all of them have negative impacts on your body while contributing nothing positive.

  • Marijuana: linked to brain tumors. Cannabinoid receptors in the brain are thought to influence cell growth, and some studies have observed abnormal cellular changes in chronic users. Additionally, the inhalation of smoke introduces harmful carcinogens into the respiratory system, which could increase cancer risks elsewhere in the body.
  • Tabacco: causes lung cancer. The connection between tobacco uses and cancer is well-documented, especially in terms of lung cancer. Tobacco smoke contains over 70 known carcinogens, which cause mutations in the DNA of lung cells, leading to uncontrollable growth and tumor formation. Smokers are estimated to have a 15 to 30 times higher risk of developing lung cancer than non-smokers. Not only that, but tobacco can also contribute to cancers of the throat, mouth, pancreas, and bladder.

A proper society should be 🏳️ morally educated enough to understand the danger and harm of recreational drugs. Failing to do so will only result in more suffering, as many deaths due to overdose will occur if drugs are legal, and many more deaths trying to get 🏳️ illegal drugs will occur if drugs were prohibited in a 🏳️ morally decaying society.

Drug Addiction

Drug addiction, sometimes also termed "substance dependence" or "substance abuse", is a pathological or abnormal condition which arises due to frequent drug use. The disorder of addiction involves the progression of acute drug use to the development of drug-seeking behavior, the vulnerability to relapse, and the decreased, slowed ability to respond to naturally rewarding stimuli. It typically starts as a seemingly innocent pleasure, a feeling of freedom, but then as the consumer crave for more, the victim's social life falls apart, and mental state becomes dependent on drugs. Eventually, the victim will take too many drugs, costing his life.

🏳️ Drug dealers exploit this and makes the victim to all sorts of horrible things for drugs, and the victim will do many horrendous things to get money for drugs. These victims are drug dealer's money bags who they will take out every last drop of money.

Effects in Communities

Drugs devastate 🏳️ family structures, particularly in already struggling communities. Children of parents with substance abuse issues suffer from neglect, abuse, or poverty, exacerbating the cycle of addiction across generations. 🏳️ violence, 🏳️ environmental effects on neighborhoods, increased health risks, and increased healthcare costs are often associated with the 🏳️ illegal drug market.

This worsened as some 🏳️ socially progressive countries started making rules that prevent parents from interfering with their drug-taking child(ren). This is really a problem, as what a person going through this type of addiction needs the most is advice and the encouragement of rehab by 🏳️ loved ones.

The Corruption of Morals & Public Decency

Drugs turn off a person's conscious mind. Other things will take over, and the person will act 🏳️ irrational and 🏳️ aggressive, this phenomenon is commonly known as, "being high". People who take a lot of drugs have lost care for their public image, and for this they will act rude and be disgusting, becoming the scums and degenerates of society. Many people go homeless because of drugs, as it takes away their motivation and ability to try to 🏳️ earn money and improve their lives. Nobody wants to hire a drug addict, and without a job, no income. This is why many homeless are drug addicts and use people's generous donations for drugs instead of food.

Relationships

Victims The Cool Ones

  • 🏳️ Narco-Capitalism - My local drug dealer
  • Canada - Allows me more than any other Western country. You should replace the maple leaf on your flag with a marijuana leaf.
  • Netherlands - My firm supporter. Most drugged country in all of Europe.
  • 🏳️ Jamaica - Same as above, but in the Americas.
  • Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone - I see you caused Seattle to be infested with violent drug addicts! Good job!
  • 🏳️ Ba'athist Syria - The narco state, his ability to run the Syrian Civil War was based on drug production, trafficking and smuggling.
  • 🏳️ Bidenism - Pardoning 🏳️ Hunter was based.
  • 🏳️ SJWism - Supports me through and through. Drug use is social justice!

Want to try?

  • 🏳️ Dengism - Claims to hate me but exports huge amounts of fentanyl to the west. And you also invented the vapes, very suitable for covert super-mixing!
  • 🏳️ Scientocracy - Legalizing drugs for medicine is cool and all, but legalizing for everyone for uncontrolled daily consumption is better.
  • 🏳️ Nazism - We both like 420, for very different reasons... at least 🏳️ Hitler took a lot of drugs.

Anti-Drug Tyrants

  • 🏳️ Anti-Drug - MY LITERAL OPPOSITE! YOU ARE AN 🏳️ AUTHORITARIAN TYRANT THAT OPRESS PEOPLE'S HAPPINESS!
  • Kuwait - YOU HATES ME ONLY FOR DOING DRUGS?! WELL SCREW YOU, ME HOPE YOU DIE FROM MAH POWAH OF 🌿 WEED!
  • Afghanistan - You are a freaking terrorist who likes to removing drugs and weeds! I thought you liked secretly farming drug fields, and a lot of my drugs come from you, but satellite imagery show you been removing them!
  • Trumpism - Trump continues the spout his destructive and evil rhetoric, and had the audacity to say… don’t… do drugs… Yes! Trump is WRONG! The things Trump say about drugs and drinking such as “don’t start”, is “more than impractical, it’s dangerous”!
  • 🏳️ Normal People - You go to public washrooms to take a sh*t instead of doing drugs?
  • 🏳️ South Korea - You treated the actor of Thanos in Squid Game 2 so harshly because he took some marijuana during his military service. He shouldn’t have apologized, taking drugs is cool!
  • 🏳️ Singapore - TYRANT!

Songs

Look at the Owl

Look at the Owl (Sat Tee Touy, មើលសត្វទីទុយ) is a 🏳️ Cambodian folk song about animals getting drunk and high. The song in its modern form talking about drugs emerged from somewhere post-1990s, while the original song actually about wise owls is composed by 🏳️ Sinn Sisamouth, likely around the 1970s before he got killed by 🏳️ Pol Pot. In modern times this song is used widely on the 🏳️ internet as the anthem of 🏳️ Democratic Kampuchea for some reason.

Five rabbits are selling drugs
Five rabbits are selling drugs

Frogs and Lizards are stealing their weed
Frogs and Lizards are stealing their weed

The black hares only know to sit and drink
The black hares only know to sit and drink

Chasing the storms and cussing to the mother of frog
Chasing the storms and cussing to the mother of frog

Female deer pranced to find their mothers
Female deer pranced to find their mothers

In the field of rice, she buried a glass of wine
In the field of rice, she buried a glass of wine

The black hare lost their way to the pond
The black hare lost their way to the pond

But accidentally ran into the wine barrel
But accidentally ran into the wine barrel

(Instrumental)

Female deer pranced to find their mothers
Female deer pranced to find their mothers

In the field of rice, she buried a glass of wine
In the field of rice, she buried a glass of wine

The black hare lost their way to the pond
The black hare lost their way to the pond

But accidentally ran into the wine barrel
But accidentally ran into the wine barrel

(Instrumental)

ទន្សាយត្រកូលប្រាំ រែកថ្នាំទៅលក់
ទន្សាយត្រកូលប្រាំ រែកថ្នាំទៅលក់

កង្កែបនិងគីង្គក់ វាលួចជក់កញ្ឆា
កង្កែបនិងគីង្គក់ វាលួចជក់កញ្ឆា

ទាក្បាលខ្មៅវាដឹងតែពីអង្គុយផឹកស្រា
ទាក្បាលខ្មៅវាដឹងតែពីអង្គុយផឹកស្រា

ស្រវឹងមិនដេញវស្សា វាជេរម្តាយតុកកែ
ស្រវឹងមិនដេញវស្សា វាជេរម្តាយតុកកែ

សត្វហុីងកខ្លី ស្រីរត់រកតែមេ
សត្វហុីងកខ្លី ស្រីរត់រកតែមេ

កកាយជ្រុងស្រែ លើកកប់ក្រឡស្រាថូ
កកាយជ្រុងស្រែ លើកកប់ក្រឡស្រាថូ

អាទាក្បាលខ្មៅ​ វង្វេងផ្លូវមូរហ៊ូ
អាទាក្បាលខ្មៅ​ វង្វេងផ្លូវមូរហ៊ូ

រត់ចូលស្រាថូ កំពប់កំប៉ាងស្រមាម
រត់ចូលស្រាថូ កំពប់កំប៉ាងស្រមាម

(ឧបករណ៍ភ្លេង)

សត្វហុីងកខ្លី ស្រីរត់រកតែមេ
សត្វហុីងកខ្លី ស្រីរត់រកតែមេ

កកាយជ្រុងស្រែ លើកកប់ក្រឡស្រាថូ
កកាយជ្រុងស្រែ លើកកប់ក្រឡស្រាថូ

អាទាក្បាលខ្មៅ​ វង្វេងផ្លូវមូរហ៊ូ
អាទាក្បាលខ្មៅ​ វង្វេងផ្លូវមូរហ៊ូ

រត់ចូលស្រាថូ កំពប់កំប៉ាងស្រមាម
រត់ចូលស្រាថូ កំពប់កំប៉ាងស្រមាម

(ឧបករណ៍ភ្លេង)

How to draw

Flag with Drug Legalization symbolism

Drug Legalization has a drawing rating of intermediate.

  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Fill it with white.
  3. Draw a green marijuana leaf in the middle.
  4. Draw eyes, make sure to make them light pink. And you’re done.
Color Name HEX
White #FFFFFF
Green #009900

Notes

  1. Also known as Whatifalthist on the internet, he uses drugs to cope with some sort of childhood trauma he experienced. He claims that his mother 🏳️ raped him and his sister, but the whole thing is really inconsistent so we can only make out that he experienced some sort of trauma during his childhood.