The American culture isn’t just “struggling” with drug abuse. No, we’ve embraced it. Wrapped ourselves in it like a cozy national security blanket. We don’t just have a drug problem. We are the drug problem.
Look at the massive drug seizures law enforcement brags about every single day. You’d think we were winning some kind of war, but the truth is clear. If they’re catching that much, imagine how much is actually getting through. A massive percentage of Americans are walking around either blitzed on illegal junk or spaced out on legal drugs that were prescribed like breath mints.
And spare me the lecture about Mexico. Their economy would collapse tomorrow if American addicts stopped funding their cartels. We are the cash cow. We’re the reason those drug lords live like royalty. It’s not just a border issue—it’s a business partnership, whether we admit it or not.
As a nation, we haven’t just fallen to drug abuse—we’ve faceplanted in it. The only honest solution? Legalize it all. Rip the profit away from the cartels. Stop pretending we can legislate morality or sobriety. The damage is already done. We’re not going to arrest our way out of this mess.
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