Terrorists against Opium

rupol2000

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All terrorist totalitarian regimes always try to get rid of the drugs of Freedom - Opiates and Cocaine. This prevents them from raising Germanic corporate slaves who are used to drinking alcohol and digest it well.

However, in the territory of Afghanistan temporarily occupied by the Taliban, this looks especially outrageous, since opium has always been grown by Turkestan peoples. They themselves can decide whether to grow poppies for them or not. The bloody pedophiles of the Taliban cannot dictate their conditions to free peoples.
 
Like any other sought after commodity, capitalist across the globe will try and profit off the situation and supply the market with plenty of organic opium and synthetic fentanyl.
 
Didn't realize cocaine was considered a freedom drug. Fuck yeah. Let me go find a seller.
 
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Like any other sought after commodity, capitalist across the globe will try and profit off the situation and supply the market with plenty of organic opium and synthetic fentanyl.
Capital is not interested in elite drugs; this prevents it from raising slaves with the help of alcohol.
 
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Didn't realize cocaine was considered a freedom drug. Fuck yeah. Let me go find a seller.
because you don't know US history well. During the free Mayan era, Mexican America and the America of Freedom and Progressivism, Free America used cocaine.
 
because you don't know US history well. During the free Mayan era, Mexican America and the America of Freedom and Progressivism, Free America used cocaine.

rupol, for you to tell someone they don't know US history well is the height of hypocrisy.
 
After the expulsion of the bearers of good and democracy from Afghanistan, opium cultivation in Afghanistan fell from 233,000 to 10,800 hectares in 2023. This led to a 20-fold reduction in opium supply, from 6,200 tons in 2022 to 333 tons. Many Afghan farmers have switched to wheat cultivation. Growing wheat can alleviate food shortages, although it generates much less income than opium.

Interesting coincidence, No Democracy - No Opium.... And opposite, off course.
 
After the expulsion of the bearers of good and democracy from Afghanistan, opium cultivation in Afghanistan fell from 233,000 to 10,800 hectares in 2023. This led to a 20-fold reduction in opium supply, from 6,200 tons in 2022 to 333 tons. Many Afghan farmers have switched to wheat cultivation. Growing wheat can alleviate food shortages, although it generates much less income than opium.

Interesting coincidence, No Democracy - No Opium.... And opposite, off course.
Well the CIA have a living to make.
 

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