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Like alcohol, can these chemicals not be taken in the right way, at the right dose?
Like alcohol, can these chemicals not be taken in the right way, at the right dose?
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Instead of an outright ban on activities deemed "undesirable" - like getting off your head on booze - the state is trying to render them socially inacceptable
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The knowledge and understanding of subjects has no moral purpose. It may lead to discontent.
Unlike past protest movements where ideologies came into conflict, today's uprisings are raw and reject traditional political structures
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Too often government tries to "fix" communities whose problems can only truly be solved from within
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