About drug, there is something interesting.
Water is safe, legal, popular, but not psychotropic
Alcohol is legal, popular, psychotropic, but not safe
Salvia is safe, legal, psychotropic, but not popular yet
Ecstasy is safe, popular, psychotropic, and USED to be legal for decades, till it's popular.
If government do not want you to have fun, they do not need to prohibit all drugs, just the popular ones.
Prohibiting POPULAR alternatives are then a great way to force people to do something you want. Something like donating trillions to your money.
In a sense robbers do not force you to give your money. They only block an otherwise popular alternative, namely walking away without paying.
Taliban does not force women to mate with their followers. They only prohibits women from becoming prostitute and working. The only alternative left is starving or marrying someone the Taliban approved.
Of course when the Taliban approve it's called marriage, and when they don't approve it's called prostitution or something. What's the difference anyway? At least the latter is not as exploitative.
See why many young males are willing to die for Taliban? It's win win win. The Taliban win in getting followers. The young males win because there is no way they can compete with Brad Pitt.
The women? Well, it's pretty easy to convince everyone that they're protecting women. Not like what they want matters anyway. Even in democratic countries where women can vote, what happen is simply the ugly women deciding what the pretty can and should do.
The same way, if government wants to force you to get married and risk going to jail for 14 years and paying millions of dollars, it doesn't need to prohibit all alternatives.
The one that doesn't work too well like free sex (altruism), or abstinence (not fun) or lead to extinction (get a degree, compete with males on equal terms) can all be practiced openly or even encouraged.
No body force you to get married ha? No. It's not bullshit. It's magic worthy to learn. How do we force people without being perceived as "forcing." Achieve without action. Do without doing.
It's not right and wrong. It's Yin Yang. Some more general pattern should emerge here. I am close to understanding it.
Water is safe, legal, popular, but not psychotropic
Alcohol is legal, popular, psychotropic, but not safe
Salvia is safe, legal, psychotropic, but not popular yet
Ecstasy is safe, popular, psychotropic, and USED to be legal for decades, till it's popular.
If government do not want you to have fun, they do not need to prohibit all drugs, just the popular ones.
Prohibiting POPULAR alternatives are then a great way to force people to do something you want. Something like donating trillions to your money.
In a sense robbers do not force you to give your money. They only block an otherwise popular alternative, namely walking away without paying.
Taliban does not force women to mate with their followers. They only prohibits women from becoming prostitute and working. The only alternative left is starving or marrying someone the Taliban approved.
Of course when the Taliban approve it's called marriage, and when they don't approve it's called prostitution or something. What's the difference anyway? At least the latter is not as exploitative.
See why many young males are willing to die for Taliban? It's win win win. The Taliban win in getting followers. The young males win because there is no way they can compete with Brad Pitt.
The women? Well, it's pretty easy to convince everyone that they're protecting women. Not like what they want matters anyway. Even in democratic countries where women can vote, what happen is simply the ugly women deciding what the pretty can and should do.
The same way, if government wants to force you to get married and risk going to jail for 14 years and paying millions of dollars, it doesn't need to prohibit all alternatives.
The one that doesn't work too well like free sex (altruism), or abstinence (not fun) or lead to extinction (get a degree, compete with males on equal terms) can all be practiced openly or even encouraged.
No body force you to get married ha? No. It's not bullshit. It's magic worthy to learn. How do we force people without being perceived as "forcing." Achieve without action. Do without doing.
It's not right and wrong. It's Yin Yang. Some more general pattern should emerge here. I am close to understanding it.