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09-29-2006, 03:19 AM #1OPSenior Member
restraints of society
i have to get something off my chest. lately i have been thinking about the world. our society is restraining us from what humans could be. we dont have freedom anymore. who has the right to tell anyone what to do or how to act. the only reason we have a goverment is becuase people tricked people into obeying them. EVERYONE is equal, NOBODY has any right to control anyones actions and lifestyle. the world is a fucked up place. and because of this i get high. weed makes life worth living. i dont know what i would do without it...
slowburn420 Reviewed by slowburn420 on . restraints of society i have to get something off my chest. lately i have been thinking about the world. our society is restraining us from what humans could be. we dont have freedom anymore. who has the right to tell anyone what to do or how to act. the only reason we have a goverment is becuase people tricked people into obeying them. EVERYONE is equal, NOBODY has any right to control anyones actions and lifestyle. the world is a fucked up place. and because of this i get high. weed makes life worth living. i dont Rating: 5
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09-29-2006, 03:22 AM #2Senior Member
restraints of society
Society is held up by barriers, the most important of these are the barriers in our minds. The barriers that keep (most of) us from running through the streets naked or (even worse) not spending any money at Disney World. That is why so many people hate weed, because it shows you those barriers and invites you to step over them.
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09-29-2006, 05:34 AM #3Senior Member
restraints of society
"who has the right to tell anyone what to do or how to act."
I think some people are just stupid and need so.:dance:
*cough* Stella Liebeck *cough*
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09-29-2006, 08:26 PM #4Senior Member
restraints of society
I agree, I think about that all the time. Why does the government need to tell everybody how to live. It is out lives, not theirs. We should live how we choose. I understand the laws about not hurting other people, but many of the laws have nothing to do with that and are about things that would not affect anyone's life exept for our own. They also want to control our money with social security tax. People should have the freedom to budget their own money for when they get older and not have the government do it for them.
The thing is, everybody is brought up believing the we NEED a government. I do think a government is good, but not one that tries everything is can to control your life. I wish people would vote libertarian. We would get a lot more freedom that way.
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09-29-2006, 10:44 PM #5Senior Member
restraints of society
What's the real question? Is it "why are their laws?" or is it just "why won't the government let us smoke whatever we want?" . Laws, rules, regulations, or whatever you want to call them are a pretty basic principle of society, all societies. Every culture in the world, whether here in the U.S or some Yamamoto tribe in the jungles of the Amazon, has some set of predetermined code of conduct. And humans aren't alone; a pack of wolves, a pride of lions, even bees all have "rules", albeit simple ones, of how they can behave in their own groups.
Why have rules? The basic answer is to protect us from each other. We may think a society without rules would be paradise but would it really? What you may want is to be able to smke weed whenever you want(I'd like that too) but not everybody wants that. "No problem" you say "they don't have to smoke it". Sounds simple, but what if Big Bubba across the street doesn't want to smoke weed, what he wants to do is bust down your door and feed you his salami, repeatedly. There's no rules, nothing to say he can't, so...open wide.
So, the real question is not whether or not there should be rules and laws, there should be, but who decides what the rules are and what those rules will be. make it legal brings up a good point about those rules that only effect ourselves. Smoking weed for example, it doesn't hurt anyone else if I smoke weed so why should there be a law against it.
While I totally agree that marijuana should be legal, what about other drugs. Should heroin, for example, be legal? Should we be allowed to let ourselves become addicted to a drug that can seriously ruin our lives if we want to? We'll only be hurting ourselves right? But what if our addiction causes us to lose our job, become homeless, etc? Does society have a responsibilty to take care of us? If they do, then is our heroin addiction really just hurting ourself?
The social security example is another good one. "People should have the freedom to budget their own money for when they get older and not have the government do it for them." Sounds great. But what about those that can't. I work with a chick that can't budget for shit. Seriously, the chick is 37 years old, has no savings, and has a credit card debt that could fund the war in Iraq. There's no way she could budget for her old age. What happens when she gets old and can't work anymore? She's single and has no kids. Who's gonna take care of here? If we say the government shouldn't make us pay social security then we should also accept the fact that, if we fuck it up for ourselves, nobody's gonna bail us out.
That, my friends, is the real reason why the government makes laws against the so called "victimless crimes". They don't really give a damn whether or not we fuck ourselves up. They just don't want to have to deal with it when we do.
Just something to think about :stoned:
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09-29-2006, 11:13 PM #6Senior Member
restraints of society
Originally Posted by fikusroot
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09-29-2006, 11:17 PM #7Senior Member
restraints of society
You know Fengzi...it is SO nice to come across a thread around here with some substance. You are open, level-headed and well spoken/written.
I am pretty wrecked right now, and really feelin the love
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10-02-2006, 11:12 PM #8Senior Member
restraints of society
I feel comfort in knowing that most educated people I've talked to feel like marijuana laws are unfair. You know what else is interesting. If America legalized it, almost every other country where it's illegal would probably legalize it to. Think about it, most only made it illegal because of pressure from the U.S. We could start a worldwide acceptance of weed. But we need to do it here, in the home land. VIVE LA REVOLUTION!
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