It's always 'drugs' that are to blame... famous people are beginning to bore...

Dear readers:

Did you happen to catch the interview of Susana Gimenez on television right after the news that her florist had been killed in an apparent robbery? She’s a famous talk show host from Argentina. She completely lost it, and was saying all manner of foolishness. It was unbelievable. She would say things like ‘Enough human rights!’ (eg: for alleged criminals) and ‘Enough drugs!…It’s all the drugs’ fault!’… But at least she managed to correctly group (unwittingly) the consumption of drugs as an act in and of itself (without also involving murder, rape, robbery, etc.) with ‘human rights’…

It’s always the same story stemming from ‘the famous’ whose entire frame of reference as far as ‘drug laws’ are concerned is whether or not they (the famous) are going to keep their advertising sponsors. Not everybody is Michael Phelps, who was only touched by Kellogs. (eg: out of potentially many others) It’s always ‘drugs!’ that are to blame, and not ‘the idiot’ who commits a ‘real’ crime—of whom there isn’t even proof that he/she did drugs or if it may have been alcohol, which is totally legal. One can understand that she was a little upset after the murder of her associate, but still…

And she also was saying ‘Whoever kills needs to die!’ But I’m like ‘yeah, but from old age, or what?!’ It’s not very clear, because if it’s by killing him/her, then someone will have to kill that killer who was in charge of the avenging, and so on forever and ever, there always being a brand new avenger who him/herself needs to be put to death. In other words, it would be an endless cycle of slaughter. Ironically, the name of the city district where this occurred translates as ‘the slaughter’. (ie: La Matanza, Argentina.)

Perhaps it is the ‘Drug Laws’ that are to blame for the crimes that are related to the illegal black market produced by said laws…(and the names they give to city districts). President Obama did ‘drugs’ and killed no one, that I’m aware of. Well, now he’ll have to kill because it’s his job. I’m getting pretty tired of people’s ignorance—for reals…

What do you all think…

 

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