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[–]la_cues 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

How do you quantify how harmful cannabis is to your goal? What about the effects of alcohol, fast food, or divorce?

Could "whites" not use cannabis to build parallel economies to further their ends, if the roles were reversed in history?

I had high hopes for this thread but it turned out pretty shit. (Not your response, specifically, Nasty.)

[–]send_nasty_stuffNational Socialist 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

How do you quantify how harmful cannabis is to your goal? What about the effects of alcohol, fast food, or divorce?

  1. Divorce
  2. Fast Food
  3. Cannabis
  4. Alcohol

Could "whites" not use cannabis to build parallel economies to further their ends, if the roles were reversed in history?

In a way they have. Many whites were involved in illegal growing operations for years. I don't really see how the roles could be reversed though. Blacks took up the drug trade out of degeneracy and lifestyle chasing. Not because they were being persecuted for expressing themselves politically. (I think blacks were also 'helped' into smoking it by Jews that wanted a cool 'jazz' negro figure to build up to seduce white women). The other problem with cannabis as a parallel economy is that most people that get involved with it also partake in it and if effects xenoestrogens and motivation. It's not really a drug that fits with the goal of white nationals. Most drugs don't. White nationalism is about a return to healthy, traditional living, moral living and fitness especially. Habitual cannabis usage doesn't fit in with that. IB4 Joe Rogan. That guy's on TEST and HGH and manages his weed habit carefully. The bulk of people that smoke weed don't manage it like Rogan does. A small percentage of the white populace smoking weed for art purposes and occasional relaxing doesn't really both me. Habitual smoking and promoting it as some type of health product is more worrisome.