I can see why you may have thought that accuracy and truth was important but on the politics board different rules apply when it suits.
I'm sure you have plenty of examples that aren't just people disagreeing with you.
I can see why you may have thought that accuracy and truth was important but on the politics board different rules apply when it suits.
The reason I hate that phrase is that it is so often used by people who watch Fox News - the most popular cable news channel in the most populous western countryI realise a lot of people think the “mainstream media” (god I hate that phrase) are terrible, and can’t be trusted etc etc (usually people who don’t actually read any of the mainstream media, but just enjoy parroting out a trope).
But here’s one of countless examples of a mainstream media source (The Times) trying to present both sides of a story. Here they talk to a group of supporters of Andrew Tate -
Why is the misogynist Andrew Tate so popular? His young fans speak out https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/21109ca4-9653-11ed-a130-baced48eb788?shareToken=11747c471bc130c7437f96f2d8aa00e3
I realise a lot of people think the “mainstream media” (god I hate that phrase) are terrible, and can’t be trusted etc etc (usually people who don’t actually read any of the mainstream media, but just enjoy parroting out a trope).
But here’s one of countless examples of a mainstream media source (The Times) trying to present both sides of a story. Here they talk to a group of supporters of Andrew Tate -
Why is the misogynist Andrew Tate so popular? His young fans speak out https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/21109ca4-9653-11ed-a130-baced48eb788?shareToken=11747c471bc130c7437f96f2d8aa00e3
I look forward to the day when Greta Thunberg protests against the opening of coal mines or coal-fired power stations in China.
Dunno about Germany but being arrested and detained are definitely two different things here.
You can be detained without being arrested and placed under caution, usually to conduct a search.
It actually happened to me fairly recently, I was found with some cannabis (smoking a joint) and was detained for the purpose of being searched further. At no point was I under arrest though.
Did they give you back your bit of puff when you left the nick?

Didn't get nicked mate it's 2023
And did they **** the ****s. Want me to attend a drug diversion course at cost to myself. Laughed in their face and told them to get ****ed and I'll take my chances.
Way to focus on the priorities guys!
****ing planet’s about to combust and the most important thing is to define our terminology correctly.
No wonder Greta gets ****ing angry, I know how she feels.
Was just thinking the same thingDidn't get nicked mate it's 2023
And did they **** the ****s. Want me to attend a drug diversion course at cost to myself. Laughed in their face and told them to get ****ed and I'll take my chances.
Same here in the Netherlands and other countries. The authorities lost the drugs war they were always going to.Imagine not being able to go down to the store and buy your weed off the government, in a strip mall, the way God intended.
(Seeing a bunch of 50/60-somethings smoking joints downtown in the middle of the afternoon during the summer festival season here is still jarring to me, a few years later)
Interesting read good one to quote when the Thunberg China query is raised by the misinformed or fossil fuel supportersShe's spoken on the subject:
When BBC's Andrew Marr asked Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg why the UK should be making changes when China is still building more coal-fired power stations, what answer was he expecting? It's obvious that the host was pushing Thunberg to criticize China in his program on Sunday, day one of the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26). The radical campaigner lived up to Marr's expectations. She described China's coal policy as "out of touch with reality."
Interesting Chinese take on the subject in the very article I've quoted: https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202111/1237851.shtml
Imagine not being able to go down to the store and buy your weed off the government, in a strip mall, the way God intended.
(Seeing a bunch of 50/60-somethings smoking joints downtown in the middle of the afternoon during the summer festival season here is still jarring to me, a few years later)
Yeah it's pathetic how far behind we are in that respect. I'd actually go as far as decriminalising all drugs for possession but cannabis would be a good start. The so called 'war on drugs' is unwinnable and a huge waste of public funds.
Hopefully in another decade or so then we'll be ready to make the change.
Yeah it's pathetic how far behind we are in that respect. I'd actually go as far as decriminalising all drugs for possession but cannabis would be a good start. The so called 'war on drugs' is unwinnable and a huge waste of public funds.
Hopefully in another decade or so then we'll be ready to make the change.
Our posts crossed!
Don't hold your breath. My dad (a real hang 'em and flog 'em Tory, oddly) was advocating drug legalisation in the 1970s and fifty years later we're still waiting.
I'm fairly confident things are slowly changing. With every generation which passes you get more and more over 60s who realise that drugs are no different to alcohol and that criminalising them is pointless.
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Re your point on prostitution then that is actually already legal here but only in private premises and if the person in question is acting independently. You're absolutely correct though that this lack of regulation makes it easier for criminal gangs to exploit these people.