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Originally Posted by Proven
(Post 1830928)
You seriously need to get over thinking the gov. is out to get you. Sure, in no way is the US gov. full of angel's but when it comes to keeping harmful sh** off the streets its something they're doing right.
If one of your friends wanted to start taking steroids or any other substance that could possibly F him up would you try and stop them?
Answer A - "No I wouldn't try and stop him, its his choice" This makes you a shi**y friend.. No way around that!!
Answer B - "Of course I'd try to stop him, I'd do everything in my power to stop him from making that mistake" This of course doing what friends do..
If the Gov. does "answer B" you think they're evil and out to get ya?
If you can't respond to this with at least a hint of respect please don't, the sh** gets old..
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I respond the way I do to your posts because reading what you type is like reading directly from an anti-American playbook. I do not mean anti-American as in 'I wear a shemagh and hide in the mountains with an RPG because some guy says Allah wants me to kill the infidels' kind of way, I mean Anti-American as in anti-every reason this country was formed in the first place. That bothers me (and many others) on a level that you obviously can't comprehend.
You obviously generally believe that the govt. is a wholly 'good' entity that looks out for the people it serves. That is a Utopian kind of situation. Of course that's the way it's supposed to be, but this is the year 2010 here in
reality. You admit that the govt. is not 'full of angels', but yet you clearly believe that the Govt. as a whole still goes about business in an honorable way.
The fact of the matter is that the American people have, under no fair circumstances, been coerced into giving the Govt. the power to regulate things that they have absolutely no business regulating. The People have been fooled, tricked, and flat out lied to. The Govt. has purposely and successfully convinced us that we cannot regulate ourselves and that we need them to tell us what is legal and what is not because we don't have the cognitive capacity to decide for ourselves what is in our best interest. While this is true in a lot of cases
now, because people have already been numbed to the point where some are truly not capable of rational though let alone possess any actual decision making skills, that's not how it's supposed to be.
Through a deliberate numbing-down process, the Govt. has taken control of our lives and the sickening thing about it all is that we let it happen. Rather than educating our young, who will in turn educate theirs and so on, we'd rather just float through life without being accountable for anything ourselves and hand over near complete control to the govt. and trust them to make the best decisions for us. That way, we don't have to even think about what is right or wrong, just about what's legal or illegal. What dictates 'proper' behavior is the fear of getting caught doing something illegal instead of morals and rational thought. That's ass-backwards.
Allowing the legal use of steroids or any other illegal substance has absolutely nothing to do with whether they're safe to use or not. It's about the fact that as a society, we need to realize that it's our responsibility to become educated about everything that directly impacts our lives and not just sit back in comfortable ignorance and allow someone else to decide for us.
At the most basic level of independence is personal choice. The guys who met in Philly and wrote a bunch of sh** on some parchment paper 234 ago years held that to be their most sacred of rights as people. It's the entire reason the revolutionary war happened, it's the entire reason we exist as a 'free' nation today, because they grouped together and said "enough is enough, I'm capable of independent thought, I can decide for myself what I want to do".
As to your specific argument about friends and choices... the Govt. is not your friend. Once you understand that, things should fall into place.
There is no 'answer A' or 'answer B' in the question you asked because it's not a simple answer. If a close friend of mine decided to put himself on a steroid cycle or start using a substance, whether it was considered 'abusing' the substance or not, I'd step in where appropriate. I would, as a friend, have a responsibility to inform him of the dangers of the substance in case he wasn't aware. If he then made the decision to go ahead and continue using the substance, I'd step in with an appropriate response, which would vary based on the particular circumstances. If it was a genuinely bad situation, I'd do everything in my power to stop the person from ruining their life. What I wouldn't do though, is make the decision for them. There's a reason that rehab is open door (unless it's court mandated :roll:). The person has to make the decision for himself to stop abusing the substance or to continue. Once the person has been informed of the dangers, there's nothing more you can do without infringing on that person's rights as a human and as a Citizen of the US. You can go as far as taking the needle out of someone's arm in desperation, but no matter what you do you absolutely cannot run that person's life for them. In the end it's up to the person to do as he/she wishes with their own life.
One last thing...
In response to your 'govt. is evil and out to get ya' comment, please PLEASE do some research on your own and become educated about what's really going on in this country. I would post specific links, but I'm intelligent enough to realize that you'll ignore everything that I write and dismiss it a 'conspiracy theory' because the TV tells you to. The reality is that what you see on FOX, MSNBC, CNN, etc. is filtered and people are falling deeper and deeper into a trance every day because of it.