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A time will come when humanity achieves victory in the war on drugs, granting everyone the freedom to decide what substances they put into their bodies. But in that future, will we witness drug users discriminating against those who choose sobriety? Will prisons be constructed for individuals who opt to remain drug-free? Will people face criminal charges for abstaining from substance use? Will drug users use force to impose their lifestyle on others, undermining constitutional rights? Absolutely not. Such actions are reminiscent of prohibitionists, and we are not among them. While marijuana legalization is a step forward, true harm reduction requires the full legalization of all drugs.
I wonder if there is a online store that let's you pick corporations you dont want to support and then it just doesn't list them while you search.
I searched a bit and only found some UPC barcode scanner
Something Something First Past The Post voting. Electoral reform Yada Yada Yada. Solidarity herp de derp derp
Cause being a dwarf isn't an option.
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Uhoh, maybe Joe biden won't suck Netanyahu's cock as good as he did last night!
Looking at the police? Straight to jail!
Not looking at the police? That's suspicious behavior, execution!
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Typically, when someone asserts "both sides are the same," it's often from a Democratic-leaning conservative perspective, seeking to discredit critics of the Democratic Party. While acknowledging similarities between these 2 capitalist parties, there are significant distinctions. Encouraging a broader range of viewpoints would be more beneficial. Instead of just criticizing, inviting dissenting voices to participate actively and propose solutions would be more productive. Shifting away from first-past-the-post voting enables more accurate representation and minimizes the spoiler effect, a reform already implemented at the state level in Maine and Alaska. However, Republicans are opposing alternative electoral systems. Rather than continuing to use voting methods favored by Republicans, embracing multiple political parties ensures wider representation and engagement, benefiting citizens and the Democratic Party alike. Enhanced voter participation leads to more democratic outcomes. So, what prevents Democratic-led states from prioritizing electoral reform? Let's take action and advocate for change within our states to ensure better representation and competition among candidates, striving for genuine representation without excuses.
3rd parties can be made viable by passing electoral reform at the state level.
We aren't Russia (yet), we can still change things if we change how we vote! Look up a video on First Past the Post voting for more information on how and why the spoiler effect exists.
Okay, but holding your nose and voting without a meaningful push to do away with First Past The Post voting after the election is like wrapping a severed limb with a tourniquet and then cleaning your hands and calling it a day.
Yes the patient didn't die, but rot is setting in the mortal wound as we speak.
So, let's start the process now so we are free to vote for who best represents us in the future.
I can say "You're welcome"... for money!