Nov 28 2008
Atheists, Marijuana and Terence McKenna
One of the things which I find most irritating about all the retarded little people who prescribe themselves to Atheism is their overwhelming habit of turning into completely a-moral, unscrupulous, duplicitous, deceitful bastards. As soon as life is relegated to ‘the result of evolution’ or ‘survival of the fittest’, to mere ‘chance’, to being some random thing that just kind of happened… everyone seems to lose their mind and start behaving completely without conscious control of themselves nor the barest shred of consideration for others, or for Natural Law.
It’s simply stupid.
No wonder, in fact, that such people tend to also lead rather dreary, miserable, self-pitying lives, and without ever realizing the correlation between their behaviour and the quality of the life they lead. Too bad we’re so overpopulated.
And another irritating point: the completely irrational illegality of Marijuana throughout the ‘civilized’ Western world (Australia too). And not only that it’s illegal, but the fact that they make it illegal alongside such shit as methamphetamines, heroin, and refined cocaine. How ludicrous! — when it serves dozens of wonderful, beneficial purposes, as well as being perhaps the most tame, non-addictive mind-altering drug on this planet, with thousands of years of recorded use throughout history by shamans and for therapeutic and medicinal purposes.
Not to mention you can make paper, cloth, jewelry, rope, bio-degradable plastics, etc. and that non-psychoactive hemp seeds (the psychoactive ones, too, but you’ll get high) are a fantastic source of food for human beings. I mean really, what the hell is wrong with people that this plant is illegal?
Terence McKenna had some great things to say about the matter:
So did Noam Chomsky, too, though:
Pretty tired of ignorant idiots at this point.
I think you’re hanging out with the wrong atheists, friend.
I wholeheartedly concur when it comes to the re-legalization of cannabis.
Keep it Rude…..Free the Dope….That last guy doesnt know what hes talking about…..Nice post….
Chomsky did forget to point out one William Randolph Hearst’s involvement in the illegalization of marijuana, as well as Harry Anslinger’s crusade against it. At this point, however, I think Terence put it best: marijuana doesn’t promote the kind of culture these ‘powers that be’ want for all their peons.
Ultimately, that’s the real reason it remains illegal today, despite the fact that anyone with two brain cells can figure out that marijuana is not a dangerous or harmful drug — it’s not even a so-called stepping stone drug. It interferes with their agenda.