KAY SMYTHE

Writer, Researcher, Social Scientist

Wokeness & Constructivism: DRUG DECRIMINALIZATION [PART 2]

Wokeness and Real World Impacts

Have you noticed that when some folks are faced with data that falls outside of their lived experience, and fists their personal theories to death, they respond with guttural rage?  This fantastically childish response is exhibited by most whenever they hear me say that drug decriminalization is bad for America…

Millennials are the most horrific generation for their closed-minded, vomit-inducing false narratives on why drug decriminalization is a good thing. I have lost friends - friends who couldn’t shine a light to my qualifications and work in this field - because they think I am a fascist for being anti-decriminalization, and cannot have a conversation with me about it, even though their approach contributes to a genocide against the homeless and racial minorities in the USA.

This behavioral response is normalized as Millennials have been taught to take pleasure in small victories and ignore the long-term consequences of our actions (constructivism, yay!). As a result of this macro-social behavior and group-think, teams like Cambridge Analytica have a very easy time manipulating lefties, righties, and centrists into doing their bidding - and voting. To those of us who have mitigated constructivism, we look at most like the sheep they truly are.

As sheep, you’ve been herded into thinking that drug decriminalization lies at the core of solving all racial and humanitarian problems in the United States. In reality, here are what your drug decriminalization policies have done: 

  • Drug cartels and gangs are now using Los Angeles as the hub of human and drug trafficking, violent crime, and their United States operations in general;

    • Children are being sold into sex slavery in droves as a result of the “woke” approach to ignoring the macro-social decline stemming from drug addiction; 

    • Adults of all types are also being used to traffic drugs, sell drugs, and eventually die from drugs at a rapidly growing rate

  • Drug addicts are allowed to kill themselves on our streets, one of the largest factors contributing to the genocide;

  • It is easier for you and your family members to buy heroin than it is to acquire any form of medical pain relief;

  • The police are unable to enforce laws that will save drug addict’s lives, and rehabilitate them back into society, but they’re spending all day dealing with crack, heroin, and most other kinds of illegal substances;

  • People are dying at a rate of three per day, most from complications due to problem drug use and homelessness;

  • The rest of the United States thinks that California is full of crazies, and they’re right.

Decriminalization can only work in a socialist society because of the social support and free medical assistance offered by the state. In addition, schools are required to provide comprehensive drug education, so your kids leave schools with a stigma against dangerous and highly addictive substances. 

If you’re pro-full drug decriminalization in the US, you’re not woke, you’re a fascist Nazi of ignorance and you’re officially part of the problem. If you want to make a real difference, vote socialist and start throwing most of your wages at solving other people’s drug problems and lobby for appropriate mental health care and social work. How does that sound, Mr and Mrs Nouveau Riche California?

Yeah, I fucking thought not. 

What breaks my heart is that drug decriminalization has worked for nations like Portugal because of life-saving policies such as:

  • Needle exchanges (not free needles) 

  • Treatment and harm reduction (because drug addicts are people first)

  • Drug education is taught as a mental health disease, not a social disobedience issue (ie: no stigma)  

To put simply, Portugal does not have an ounce of the social catastrofucks compared to American society. That’s why decriminalization worked there. I really don’t know if it’ll ever work in the US. I think a better policy would be full legalization, but more on that another time.

Next, the discussion turns to another prevalent factor in the genocide of the homeless as perpetuated through false narratives on woke ideologies: sleeping outside. Are you really stupid enough to believe that sleeping outside in the city is a good thing? If so, you’re wrong, and here’s why…