NYT Journo Goes Undercover...To Find Dealers For Hit Piece on Based Chemicals?
Oh great, here comes another hand-wringing story from the Gray Lady about 'dangerous synthetics' that conveniently ignores personal responsibility.
So, the New York Times, bless their bleeding-heart souls, is doing a deep dive into the world of 'dangerous synthetic drugs.' Translation: they're sending some latte-sipping journo into the mean streets to find some juicy anecdotes about how 'unregulated chemicals' are ruining America. As if personal choice has nothing to do with it. Buckle up, buttercups, 'cause this is gonna be a doozy.
Let's be real. This isn't about 'public health.' This is about control. The government, aided and abetted by the MSM, wants to micro-manage every aspect of your life, down to what you ingest. Remember when they told us weed was the devil's lettuce? Now it's practically legal everywhere. Funny how narratives change when the tax revenue starts rolling in.
What are the odds this 'investigation' conveniently ignores the role of Big Pharma in creating the opioid crisis that paved the way for the synthetic stuff? Slim to none, I reckon. Gotta protect those corporate sponsors, right? And don't even get me started on the 'War on Drugs,' a colossal failure that's only succeeded in enriching cartels and filling prisons with non-violent offenders.
The NYT will undoubtedly trot out the usual suspects: sad stories, alarming statistics, and breathless warnings about the 'dangers' lurking around every corner. They'll probably throw in some virtue-signaling about 'harm reduction' (code for enabling addicts) and demand more government funding for 'treatment' (read: lining the pockets of politically-connected NGOs).
Here's a prediction: this series will conclude with a call for more regulation, more surveillance, and more power for the nanny state. Because nothing solves a problem like throwing more money and bureaucracy at it, right? And God forbid we hold individuals accountable for their own choices.
So, yeah, the NYT is 'investigating' synthetic drugs. Prepare for a masterclass in biased reporting, fear-mongering, and the relentless push for a world where the government knows best. And remember, folks, when they tell you something is 'for your own good,' that's when you should start asking questions.
Don't fall for the narrative, doomers. This is all just another brick in the wall of control. Stay based, stay skeptical, and remember: they can't regulate freedom.
Sources:
* Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) * American Enterprise Institute (AEI) * Cato Institute


