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Re: This is the devastating effect of heroin that Ohio city wants you to see [Re: FlyOnTheWall]
#23637356 - 09/11/16 10:50 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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FlyOnTheWall said: This is real sad and all, but drugs didn't cause this. Idiotic behavior and horrible parenting caused this.
What bothers me even more than junkie parents is law enforcement exploiting this child for their own purposes.
They didn't even blur the kids face out before they went and spread this shit all over the internet. (The original was unblurred, the photo you linked to was blurred because unlike the cops, CNN apparently DOES have some small amount of decency.)
I'm sure when that kid goes to school he is going to love being known as the kid with the junkie parents. Idiot cops...
I wanna know who the fuck sees and identifies (i mean, i can imagine someone walking by and maaaaybe mistaking them for just Being asleep) the situation and takes the time to take a fucking picture.
If i walk up on a car and see parents blatantly od'd with a kid in the backseat the first thing i do is try to get the fucking kid out. Not "hang on kid, i gotta take a picture real quick, sarge is not gonna believe this.... ok out the car, MA'AM SIR!! YOUR ASS IS UNDER ARREST bla bla bla"
You get my point. I say charge the officer with endangerment. Clearly the kids wellfare wasn't the priority here, making a fucking statement comes first apparently.
Fucking monsters.
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Re: This is the devastating effect of heroin that Ohio city wants you to see [Re: Mush 4 Brains]
#23638625 - 09/12/16 02:24 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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LuSiD enthusiast said:
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FlyOnTheWall said: This is real sad and all, but drugs didn't cause this. Idiotic behavior and horrible parenting caused this.
What bothers me even more than junkie parents is law enforcement exploiting this child for their own purposes.
They didn't even blur the kids face out before they went and spread this shit all over the internet. (The original was unblurred, the photo you linked to was blurred because unlike the cops, CNN apparently DOES have some small amount of decency.)
I'm sure when that kid goes to school he is going to love being known as the kid with the junkie parents. Idiot cops...
I wanna know who the fuck sees and identifies (i mean, i can imagine someone walking by and maaaaybe mistaking them for just Being asleep) the situation and takes the time to take a fucking picture.
If i walk up on a car and see parents blatantly od'd with a kid in the backseat the first thing i do is try to get the fucking kid out. Not "hang on kid, i gotta take a picture real quick, sarge is not gonna believe this.... ok out the car, MA'AM SIR!! YOUR ASS IS UNDER ARREST bla bla bla"
You get my point. I say charge the officer with endangerment. Clearly the kids wellfare wasn't the priority here, making a fucking statement comes first apparently.
Fucking monsters.
Exactly! WTF?! The cops are clearly more concerned with using this situation to promote their agenda. They obviously haven't even given a second of thought to what the child might want.
I wonder if it ever occurred to these worthless dipshits that the child might not want a picture of himself with his ODed parents floating around on the internet for the rest of his life?
Fuck idiot cop scum.
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Mush 4 Brains said: The thing is that heroin is a terrible recreational drug.
No, heroin is not a "terrible" recreational drug. It is NOT a recreational drug. Opiates are recreational drugs.
The people who are too stupid to realize that are usually the people who become addicts, and it is 120% of the time always the persons fault they become addicted. It is never "Heroin's" fault that a person becomes an addict.
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Mush 4 Brains said: I blame the drug partially.
I gotta disagree. Heroin doesn't make people do things. That is not debatable. It is the nature of reality. Inanimate objects don't have decision making skills. People DO.
Heroin is an inanimate substance. Addicts make themselves addicts with their decisions. In no situation is it ever "Heroin's" fault, that a person became addicted to it.
I know people hate accepting personal responsibility for their addictions, so they like to try to blame the drugs, but that just isn't how reality works.
For example, I lost a good friend to heroin OD two years ago, but I don't go around pretending like heroin killed my friend, because it didn't. My friend killed himself (accidentally) by being an idiot and injecting highly potent opiates into his arm. The end. In no way was it heroin's fault that my friend made that decision.
Edited by FlyOnTheWall (09/12/16 02:30 PM)
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Re: This is the devastating effect of heroin that Ohio city wants you to see [Re: FlyOnTheWall]
#23638635 - 09/12/16 02:29 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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You guys realize why the pigs are using this picture, right?
In many cases, drug addiction is a victimless crime. But when addicts who are parents neglect or abuse their children because of their addictions, that is one of the rare situations in which there is a clear victim.
This makes the child a powerful tool for law enforcement, because they can exploit the child for the purpose of justifying their atrocious and immoral behavior in regards to the war on drugs.
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