Our justice system is a joke. Politicians, judges, lawyers and activists talk about 'losing the drug war' and then push the legalise drugs movement as the only 'humane' solution, often quoting the Kings Cross drug centre as an example of how well the legalisation of drugs helps.
It is all a lie and a marvellous example of how the destructive elements in society have accomplished a take over of the organs of propaganda in the media.
Paul Sheehan reports:
"In the Cross, the core of the rot is sponsored by the NSW government itself. It is the blandly named Medically Supervised Injecting Centre, conveniently located on Darlinghurst Road opposite the entrance to Kings Cross railway station. Never have so many lies been fed to the public in support of this policy quagmire.
The argument justifying the centre is that has cleaned up the drug trade and saved ''hundreds'' of lives. This is propaganda worthy of North Korea. The reality is the opposite. The centre is directly responsible for hundreds of drug overdoses. It has created an environment where the most reckless and self-indulgent people in society - junkies - know they will be bailed out of their own risks.
The result is stratospheric rates of drug overdoses and interventions, which are then counted as lives saved. This is the basis on which more than $25 million in public funding has been requested and justified by the drug-legalisation lobby. Anyone interested in the non-North Korean view of this social experiment can find a blistering, highly detailed counter-view on the website of Drug Free Australia ."
The fight against drugs never was a 'war' just as the fight against robbery is not a war. A war is a limited action with a beginning and hopefully an end, the fight against crime is a state of being. It never ends and will be around as long as people exist.
They call it sin in the good book and even a cursory look at the current as well as the historical record will show that sin is the best explanation for the behaviour that best defines mankind.
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