Marijuana is its own special category, but club drugs (which for some reason include date rape drugs), inhalants and steroids are all in a “miscellaneous” category together?

Also, note all the ridiculous drug propaganda lies.

  • ricecake
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    15
    ·
    8 months ago

    Wait, so you think dare wasn’t dumb, but you have specific negative memories associated with it mischarecterizing drug users due to your legitimate usage?
    I would call a program that makes children feel bad for going to the doctor “dumb”.

    Your dislike of people who use drugs because you went to the hospital a lot is quite strange. I’m not sure why those would be related.
    Did they put you in the hospital, or make a police officer come to your school and tell you you were a bad person?

      • ricecake
        link
        fedilink
        English
        arrow-up
        12
        ·
        8 months ago

        You’re making a lot of leaps there from me calling it “dumb”.

        You’ll have to forgive me for thinking it made you uncomfortable, considering that’s what you said.

        And none of that even touches where you get the connection between “I was in the hospital” and “I hate drug users”.

          • ricecake
            link
            fedilink
            English
            arrow-up
            5
            ·
            8 months ago

            It was just difficult to hear the personal opinions that officers had of people who had been on particular drugs that are so often used in a hospital setting.

            Try telling a third grade kid that she is a bad person because the hospital put her on intravenous pain medication

            Forgive me for thinking these phrases imply discomfort. I can only go by my life experiences, which led me to think that calling experiences “difficult”, or being called a “bad person” by an authority figure would be aptly described as at least “uncomfortable”.

            Dare was dumb because it was an abject failure. Presenting information in the most alarmist possible context while being dry to the point that kids tune out any significant information is a terrible way to treat health education.

            You have some very confusing issues tying your hospital experience to a personal judgement of people who use drugs.
            Do you think that other people haven’t been to the hospital? Do you think that I haven’t been to the hospital? It’s not that uncommon. Hell, you mentioned breaking your arm falling off some playground equipment. I had the same injury as a child, except I also had a greenstick fracture in my humorous that I had to be put under to have corrected. I was so ill coming out of anesthesia that I remember it less fondly than the actual injury.

            Jumping from a bad experience with intravenous pain killers to “I hate people” is weird. Those people didn’t have anything to do with it. Why do you hate them? Not understand? Sure, that would make sense. Find foolish? Totally get it. But hate? Why hate?
            And why all drug users? What does a pothead have to do with it at all?