Anyone able to get the full article from behind the paywall? I tried like 10 different ways to bypass it and failed
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I think lemmy.ml was getting money from NLnet by completing Milestones, but now that they're scrambling to handle bugs and doing Q&A constantly I think they're losing out on that funding. At least that's what Dessalines reported, I believe
Okay, so, I hate this argument that drugs of any type are anti-revolutionary. There was a thread on the leftist infighting community that I came across a while ago that I found particularly interesting. If I did this correctly, the thread should start here. I personally believe that the person who is arguing against drug use has no actual knowledge of real world drug use and how it affects people of different classes.
First of all, the demonization and illegalization of drugs is racist and capitalist. Henry Anslinger was the first head of the DEA, and after prohibition ended, he knew that the DEA would crumble, and so created the war on drugs
Second of all, there are many indigenous cultures that have used psychoactive substances for generations. Coca has been used in Chile for thousands of years. Peyote has been used by indigenous people on the american comtinent, and psylocibin mushrooms are used by Mazatec people. Don't forget our dependence on coffee, energy drinks, and tea as well.
Drugs are not the problem, generally speaking. Capitalism and the conditions that we live in are the problem. People can and do live "productive" lives while also using mind altering substances, rich or poor. But it becomes addiction when people do not have connection to meaning; to a purpose, to other people. This is often due to our circumstances, past trauma, etc. Criminalization also contributes to this; if most drugs were available by prescription that would alleviate a lot of the dependence that we see now.
Using psychedelics and other drugs (ketamine, mdma) can be wonderfully therapeutic but the fact that they are now being capitalized on and will only be available to a small subset of people in a medical/therapeutic setting is troublesome.
I have and do use drugs; psychedelic and otherwise. I drink, probably too much. But that doesn't stop me from trying to unionize my workplace, from trying to learn more about theory, from trying to find fulfillment in my life. In fact, it's the opposite. What hinders me is the obligation that I have to a job that grinds me down and having to be subjected to the ills of the world. The mass shootings, the police murdering with impunity, the regulatioms and safeties for the natural world being stripped away. that's what makes me demoralized and complacent. If it weren't for those things, I'd be capable of much more, even with my substance use.
Edit to add: In my experience with psylocibin in particular, I often feel more optimistic and hopeful about my future. I generally don't feel fear, and I think it could actually be useful to propel people towards impetus to create community and strive for liberation. I don't know that someone could be "brainwashed" while taking psychedelics with a practitioner to become more complacent. In fact I think that regardless of what the messaging was, it builds way more empathy and drive to engage in empathy and action
The CIA is responsible for numerous coups, torture, and murder of innocent people. So I say good for them
Yep, the training is called rocking. I had a friend who used one while hiking, its cool cuz it has a bunch of small metal plates that you can put on and take off to adjust the weight so you can work your way up
Combining them into one would also be an issue with instances that like to defederate.
Kikagaku Moyo are do amazing. Sad that they broke up and I never got a chance to see them!!
That's a hard one because the majority of my music taste is pretty obscure, I am a huge music nerd. Here are a couple:
Comus - First Utterance fucking dope dark/psych/acoustic folky band from the early 70's. Think like, evil Jethro Tull. One of my favorite albums, highly recommend
Elizabeth Color Wheel - Nocebo Seen this band 3 times and they always make me cry, so good. Heavy noisy wall of sound chaotic melodic hardcoreish goodness. If you like My Bloody Valentine this might be up your alley, they are heavier.
Pinnochio - S/T Fast, fun, femme vocal punk rock that makes you wanna pogo
I used to jam Songs for Moms constantly! SOOOOOO CATCHY
Thom is such a nice dude! Love him so much
The liquids used for carnitas are generally: milk, Mexican coke, orange juice and water. I could see the cherry coke being bomb
Rad thank you! Does this work for other paywalls as well?
Edit: it's not working for this article :/ unless it's actually only 2 paragraphs long and I'm just driving myself crazy lol