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posted 20 hours ago by GoldenInnosStatue on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +18Score on mirror )
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Knight_Of_Saint_John on scored.co
15 hours ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror )
I've been there 20+ years ago and holy shit it looks like some Necromancer had been busy raising the dead and turning people into niggers

The villainy of kikes knows no bounds
BlackPillBot on scored.co
17 hours ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror )
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 it all.

That nigger is not from Louisiana.

26:40 FOIDs are so fucking retarded.

31:15 even the white street vagrants have fatigue. 🤣
LGBTQIAIDS on scored.co
10 hours ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
Interesting that what was once considered an American continental problem confined to places like Vancouver, Philadelphia, etc. is spreading uncontrollably, virus-like, around the world, replicating itself even in Germany. Even the drugs are the same: Americans report fentanyl as first contaminating heroin supplies a few years ago, and rapidly replacing heroin such that pure heroin is borderline unattainable at this point.

Consider the following words from a White male, aged 47, from Philadelphia:

> Now it's all different. It's not even heroin, it's all fentanyl and tranq [xylazine] now. When I started, it was a brown heroin... this tranq and fentanyl stuff, it's killing people alot faster. Back then, you didn't hear many people dying on that brown heroin. It's all just fentanyl and tranq that people are dying on. They're dropping like flies.

The epidemic even looks the same, arguably worse: emaciated amputees and zombies everywhere, possibly even less White than America's opioid epidemic centres.

The usual medicalization measures to reduce drug deaths, e.g. normalization of naloxone (Narcan), drug testing, injection sites, needle exchange programs (to reduce the spread of HIV and hepatitis) etc. are only band-aid solutions. There is no medical solution for sociocultural problems: it's simply a category error to even think that there are. For instance, naloxone does absolutely nothing to reverse medetomidine or xylazine overdose because both are non-opioids, and there still isn't any drug that can reverse such overdoses.

For a long time, I've thought of post-1945 Germany as simply a continuation of the Weimar bar the economic problems. A Weimar but with the economy done right. Fast forward to today and even the economic situation seems to be increasingly resembling Weimar levels of dysfunction. The AfD is simply co-opting all of that discontent and presenting its defence of the same 'Enlightened', liberal Germany - the one that produced the likes of Kant and Fichte, rather than a Gehlen - a few decades removed as a solution. But going back to the 1980s, to the time of Helmut Kohl, is not a solution to anything. Only the *Volkisch* Germany is a solution.

'The drug deaths were higher in some places back in the 1980s, we do not need "fascism" to defeat this problem, trust science to prevail!', one might say in defence of the present over a few decades ago. But naloxone hadn't become widespread; drug testing, needle exchange programs, and all the rest of it were not there, either. Furthermore, while it might be true that drug deaths are down in Frankfurt, it is certainly not true in many other places, such as in the United States as a whole. What happens as the problem worsens and your band-aid solutions no longer suffice for this growing necrotic wound? You have exhausted your ideas for how to further reduce them by means of medicalization, the drug deaths will rise again. Countering worse drugs (e.g. heroin, fentanyl, nitazenes) with more benign drugs (e.g. buprenorphine, methadone, naloxone) can only get you so far, and, as earlier stated, some types of drug overdose - overdose on the most recent drugs of abuse - remain irreversible.

Interesting that dummies claim that Portugal 'solved' the drug problem by 'decriminalizing' drugs. Yet this video makes it clear that Portugal is actually more conservative than Frankfurt or Philadelphia on drugs: far from being open slather, you have to see a bunch of different people, 'a legal expert, a doctor or psychologist, and a social worker', and if you fail to do that, then that is criminal. Overall, that remains a largely moderate to conservative approach: the 'stick', coercive, punitive measures, remains in use for non-compliance, and he proceeds to list them, 'penalties, fines, suspend licenses, enforce travel restrictions, and mandatory check-ins'.

> '10 days I no sleep'

Crazy what stimulant drugs can do to a person.

> Police more annoyed with Tyler holding a camera than anything else

Typical 'ZOGbot' behaviour.

> 'Well, we haven't gotten stabbed yet, so that's pretty good progress'

Lmao.

Last remarks: I consistently get the impression from Frankfurt videos that it is actually substantially *more* dangerous than American drug epicentres. There is noticeably more hostility to the sight of cameras, and a lot more violent Maghrebi types around.
Jarilo on scored.co
19 hours ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror ) 1 child
I am sure AfD can solve this.
PurestEvil on scored.co
5 hours ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
Even Hitler would be heavily challenged by this. I am not sure if this is better or worse than Weimar times.
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GoFukYurselfCommies on scored.co
4 hours ago -1 points (+0 / -0 / -1Score on mirror )
Perhaps a failed Austrian painter with a funny moustache will arise to save them.
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