

What a bunch of pussies. All dressed up in call of duty gear and can’t handle a girl talking to them so they have to spray her in the face.
Does this look like protecting our women?
What a bunch of pussies. All dressed up in call of duty gear and can’t handle a girl talking to them so they have to spray her in the face.
Does this look like protecting our women?
Nah that’s too much enjoyment for the kids
I wonder what kind of sex plane he’ll buy with that money
Oh dang, I just read this book for the first time and did not catch that. I wonder if it was removed from my version… 🤔
Don’t forget the naked bike riders
That is a much more comprehensive article actually talking about what’s happening. Thanks for posting and I hope more people actually read it rather than diluting the topic
Where in the book does it reveal racism?
Can you imagine how crazy it would be working at U-Haul?
“ yes um one last question… are you using this to roundup children?”
You’re absolutely right that awareness and responsible use matter, in fact I think responsible use is highly important with any substance. However we can’t ignore the real harm caused by government fear-mongering and criminalization. Alcohol and cigarettes—both legal and socially accepted—kill hundreds of thousands of people every year through addiction, cancer, and overdose. Yet marijuana, which has never caused a fatal overdose and carries far lower risks, has been demonized to the point where people face lifetime prison sentences just for possession. That’s not just hypocrisy—it’s a systemic failure that ruins lives over a substance less dangerous than what’s sold at every liquor store.
Meanwhile, places like Amsterdam have shown us a better way. They’ve normalized marijuana and psilocybin mushrooms for decades, treating adults like adults. The result? No societal collapse, no crime waves, no public health disasters—just a culture of responsible use, education, and harm reduction. Their success proves that when we trust people to make informed choices, they do so safely and enjoyably.
The real danger isn’t marijuana—it’s a legal system that locks people up for it while turning a blind eye to alcohol’s devastation, and a culture of fear that prevents honest conversations about responsible use. Let’s follow Amsterdam’s lead: focus on education, not criminalization, and treat adults like adults.
It’s already fucked
I mean I’ll be honest, I also think they are just some of the dumbest people you would ever know, so I’m not too surprised they are openly posting this stuff online for the world to see.
Thought crimes
It’s okay, Trump will just pardon him and give him a role in government. Secretary of baby oil, perhaps.
Marijuana isn’t addictive. If you’re going to try to make that argument then you can’t look away from alcohol, which is addictive and legal.
Well thankfully only those buying cyber trucks are maga… so darwin’s law I guess
Sucks for you to still be on Facebook
Praise for the onsite protester/medics