Anonymous
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11/7/2025, 1:21:08 PM
No.520821367
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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,
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.
>>520820438
Our leaders, when their drug pusher doctors first suggested uppers to them,