From the German Business News:
Renowned photographer and journalist Teun Voeten, who travels around the world on drug reporting, accuses: In the Netherlands, organized crime is increasingly taking control. In an interview with DWN editor-in-chief Hauke Rudolph, the insider paints a harrowing picture of the conditions in our neighboring country, whose society and institutions are in partial disintegration.
Source - https://deutsche-wirtschafts-nachrichten.de/513253/Dealer-gehen-zur-Polizei-und-in-die-Politik-Drogenbanden-unterwandern-den-niederlaendischen-Staat [translation required]
One could say much the same about the US. Not only are drug traffickers operating with impunity, the mainstream is demanding that drugs be legalized.
The trend? Less working, more getting high, less thinking, more fantasizing. Throw CRT into the mix, and you have an almost perfect recipe for national suicide.
And no one FORCED us into this. We let it in voluntarily, so we've got no one to blame except ourselves.
By the way, we squandered trillion$ in the 'war on terror' fighting people who did minimal (if any) damage to our country. In comparison, the 'war on drugs' was hardly a war at all, in spite of the vast wreckage drugs did to our population. Was our money spent wisely in either case? What do you think?
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