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Anonymous (ID: I+/rh87M) United States No.520821367 [Report] >>520821454 >>520821479 >>520821590 >>520821611 >>520822395 >>520822441 >>520822584 >>520823259
America especially, but other Western societies too, are almost surely led by drug addicts
Society needs to begin discussing the very real prospect that its leadership class, from the president to CEOs to middle managers, consists of junkies using uppers to remain at unnaturally and unhealthily elevated states of energy and motivation. People working 36 hours straight, thinking it's normal, and then expecting from others as something other people should think is normal, are, I guarantee you, high as a fucking kite, chronically, on some kind of uppers like coke, crack, meth, prescription meth like ritalin, or some other upper drug. I can't find any other plausible explanation but that we are a society led by junkies with addictions to uppers.

A guy in another thread was pointing out how nowadays in the US, many hospital doctors are expected to work 24 hours shifts, as a normal thing, and sometimes even 36 hour shifts, and the guy claimed this is a policy that could only have been thought up, and thought was a good or reasonable idea, by "some crackhead."
I agree. Anyone who thinks like this is unnaturally high in mood and not just one time, but chronically. Widespread drug addiction to uppers or stimulants would explain exactly why our leaders act and think like maniacs: hyper-energetic, utopian or dreamy about future prospects to the point of being delusional, grandiose self-image, utterly unrealistic expectations of human abilities like they believe the ordinary human out there is supposed to be a superman or overman or larger than life, coming up with one big idea after another without thinking it through, and extremely aggressive, hostile, and unwilling to compromise.
This is precisely how crackheads, meth heads, and bipolar patients in a mania phase are. But few people are bipolar and most bipolars aren't in mania at a given time. Rather, it looks like our managers and executives and politicians are just junkies addicted to stimulating drugs/uppers.

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Our leaders, when their drug pusher doctors first suggested uppers to them,
Anonymous (ID: I+/rh87M) United States No.520821454 [Report]
>>520821367 (OP)
should have "Just said no" and then watched one of the "This is your brain on drugs" commercials and then found a DARE officer to tell them cautionary tales about what drug use leads to.
Anonymous (ID: IABsF8Zf) Greece No.520821479 [Report]
>>520821367 (OP)
Back in the day it was opium, now it is cocaine. We've always been led by some motherfuckers
Anonymous (ID: 1XMB+Cv7) United States No.520821590 [Report]
>>520821367 (OP)
You just now realizing this?
They're all on Adderall and cocaine.
Anonymous (ID: X3pYVoWC) United States No.520821611 [Report] >>520822295
>>520821367 (OP)
>A guy in another thread was pointing out how nowadays in the US, many hospital doctors are expected to work 24 hours shifts,
Well, if some anonymous poster on 4chan said so it must be true.
Anonymous (ID: I+/rh87M) United States No.520822295 [Report]
>>520821611
I've heard stories from doctors working in hospitals about how 100 hour workweeks are expected as something normal, and how even during residency, new MDs who can't work 100 hours a week, which is the expectation now in hospital medicine, are encouraged to find another area, like private practice.
So what that they claimed comports with what I happen to know and, just given what I know about modern workplaces, his claim doesn't seem unrealistic at all.
Time and again I see workplaces putting utterly unrealistic expectations upon employees, from the hours a day they want employees to work to how much work is supposed to be done in a given amount of time to how you aren't even supposed to stop for lunch breaks, even on a 10 hour shift, in some fields (like some types of mining where many mines give no breaks, not even for lunch, and if you insist on a break, like a lunch period is a law in your state that you insist on respecting, you're just put a target on your back as a troublemaker and your time in that job may now well be limited).
Anonymous (ID: yuz32SEF) United States No.520822395 [Report] >>520823401 >>520823546
>>520821367 (OP)
This implies there are humans who are not drug addicts. There aren't. Turns out the barely sentient monkeys running the planet are just impulsive dumb animals like everything else.
Anonymous (ID: P4pN9DFm) Australia No.520822441 [Report] >>520822707 >>520823044
>>520821367 (OP)
I definitely think a huge part of politicians ambivalence towards great replacement comes from SSRI abuse. Chronically high serotonin makes the brain less outraged by injustice and more apathetic and NPC like. We need politicians being rawdogged by reality and depression and not drugging themselves out of caring about the hard questions for our people
Anonymous (ID: szBkl/HE) No.520822584 [Report] >>520822806 >>520822942
>>520821367 (OP)
agreed, but also how the fuck do people continue to do drugs after 30 or even drink heavily, I started feeling like death partying in my late 20s and eventually quit everything. How the fuck do these old fucks like macron and Merz do cocaine all day and drink then function
Anonymous (ID: I+/rh87M) United States No.520822707 [Report]
>>520822441
I wondering if all mind-altering substances need to be strictly banned, from illicit drugs to psychiatric prescription drugs. Having a society full of people whose reactions are prevented from being normal reactions to the circumstances around them by some chemical being pumped into their brain is quickly going to become a society that's detached from reality, i.e. a psychotic society.
Maybe if just a few seriously ill mental patients were prescribed psychotropic drugs, this would be tolerable and okay, no danger to society. But there is constant pressure, due to the profit motive and the system's desire to maintain control, to get as many people using drugs as possible. So maybe just a new regime, like a new Reich, that bans every psychotropic or mind-altering substance wholesale, is the only way to prevent us from deteriorating into a psychotic society divorced from reality where people's reactions, ranging from the reactions of the ordinary guy to the reactions of leaders to major economic or geopolitical happenings, are dangerously out of touch.
Anonymous (ID: I+/rh87M) United States No.520822806 [Report]
>>520822584
My guess it there are just some personality types that are genetically predisposed to heavy drug use.
Most people couldn't stand chronic heavy substance abuse after youth, but some people just never tire of it. My guess is they're just built differently from the DNA on up.
Anonymous (ID: 23Tr9hfw) United States No.520822942 [Report]
>>520822584
>How the fuck do these old fucks like macron and Merz do cocaine all day and drink then function

Medical grade cocaine and good scotch.
Seriously.
Do drug addicts run the world?
Yes. Absolutely.
Do THEY think they are drug addicts?
No, of course not. Whatever they are on is suggested and supplied by medical professionals. Performance enhancement for important people.

>t. full-time 80 hour week paramedic.
Anonymous (ID: 23Tr9hfw) United States No.520823044 [Report]
>>520822441
>ambivalence towards great replacement comes from SSRI abuse

This.

A quick look at the drug use and voting habits of White women should make this obvious to anyone.
Anonymous (ID: QaddJZPv) Germany No.520823119 [Report] >>520823641
ill never get how these 50 years old crusty motherfuckers are doing lone after line while i get heart racing when smoking 1 cigarette too much during the day without going for at least a 30 minute walk. my doc prescribed an antidepressant bupropion which essentially is amphetamines. i felt like sshit for 3 days with racing heart and could sleep for 20 hours straight each day. uppers are the devil despite me enjoying speed and mdma in the past but so is weed and other drugs.
Anonymous (ID: 1KCkjP75) United States No.520823259 [Report]
>>520821367 (OP)
>But it's not over...
Anonymous (ID: YhyOBbP7) United States No.520823401 [Report]
>>520822395
In Japan the CEO of Suntory was forced to resign because the police found CBD pills in his home
There are societies where they do not play around. I know it's hard to imagine since you and I live in the Great Satan degenerate States of America, but a better world is possible.
Anonymous (ID: wDkRXUHX) United States No.520823546 [Report]
>>520822395
consuming substances makes the sentient monkey into a yamnaya third eye teleporting god. do elites abuse this to maintain control over you? yep.
moral: do more drugs than the elites and omae wa shinderu them. simple as.
Anonymous (ID: 23Tr9hfw) United States No.520823641 [Report] >>520824080
>>520823119
>ill never get how these 50 years old crusty motherfuckers

Gen X.
They are basically aliens from a lost world.
Find old TV shows from the 1980's.
Media reflects the time it was made, and those people were in high school when Ronald Regan was president.
Anonymous (ID: 1XMB+Cv7) United States No.520824080 [Report]
>>520823641
>GenX had stronger hearts and were better at blowing lines
Maybe???
t. Was in highschool when Bush Sr was president.