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  • this isnt credible cause your subtitles are saying probation for probation.

  • NaturalNews) Afghanistan is, by far, the largest grower and exporter of opium in the world today, cultivating a 92 percent market share of the global opium trade. But what may shock many is the fact that the US military has been specifically tasked with guarding Afghan poppy fields,from which opium is derived, in order to protect this multibillion dollar industry that enriches Wall Street, the CIA, MI6,

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  • War on drugs revealed as total hoax - US military admits to guarding, assisting lucrative opium trade in Afghanistan

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  • They keep the money the government mexica government it will never be any results they keep the money

  • What does the US government care that many mexicans have died? We aren't americans, therefore were not even real people...

  • Calderon is a lying sack of .... and he probably has his own cartel.

  • Cuba is a narco-state and needs to be intervened and democratized to en the violence against Mexico, otherwise violence will destroy cuba and florida, because those who hate Mexico are filthy commies subjugated to freaky weirdo greedy reptilian aliens aka bankers and american corporations

  • The way to "stop" the violent thugs who profit from prohibition is not to mindlessly maintain the policy that enriches them.

    We demand legalization and education! NOT prohibition and propaganda!

  • Healthcare? The bill on healthcare for overdoses? The Bulk buying and cutting of drugs to make the drugs less pure, however more dangerous mixed with other chemicals. Even though at the top of the chain, it is probably the governement making the money, I think drug addicts will indulge further if they were legal

  • Keeping the world safe from weed. The ones who make the laws and keep drugs illegal. Wisdom Says they are the ones selling it. Keeps them rich. Not to menstion the weopens and ammo. MONEY POWER CORRUPTION. Is what has all ways ruled he world of men. Laws are made to be corrupted. Its not just America. The world of men. THE PEOPLE OF THIS TIME SHOULD WAKE UP.

    And see the evil that rules the concious world of men.They want to destoy a world. To make another one.

  • 25k killed? from 2006 to 2010 there were almost 80k killed and that´s the number of confirmed deaths, estimations are over 100k up tu 150k

  • the problem in mexico is not because of the druglords, it´s because of those pigs we (mexico)have in the government who only care for money, and they're using the money the americans are giving them just for their own wealth, not just americans, various superpowers of the world need to make demands to the mexican government!

  • JUST LEGALIIZ MARIJUNA PEOPLE & THE KILLING WELL SLOW WAY, WAY, DOWN. PLEASE..TO MANY HAVE DIED.

  • THAT'S WHY YOU DON'T MESS WITH US MEXICAN 

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  • thumbs up if this effected your job

  • so basically what he's sayin is legalize marihuana :D

  • I agreed with them on this issue. What the Niave Turks dont understand is that the Cocaine Import Agency (CIA) needs a monopoly on drug trafficing to fund all their black budget programs, thats why drugs are illegal.

  • Let's just follow Portugal's footsteps.

  • LEGALLIZIE MARIJUANA

  • Europeans consume most of the drugs and Latin America gets most of the gangs. Ain't that a bitch. Countries with a high European population should start legalizing drugs immediately. That's the most effective and simple solution. If Caffeine became illegal today, people would be burning cities down within the next 24 hours.

  • @ amacrgreg After prohibition, the American mafia rapidly became highly legitimized through various practices that were previously deemed illegal. I would assume the Cartels would follow suite and since the US would only trade with organizations who conduct business in a peaceful manner, the cartels would have the incentive to do their business in a somewhat legit fassion.

  • thank you TYT i wish i saw this kind on enlightenment on TV but TVs full of shit and you have to search for the truth on the internet to see things like this.

  • Hell no, they are going to turn their focus and resources to other areas of the organized crime, kidnappings, extortion, robberies, etc. This is people well armed and sometimes with military background.

    Now for people in pro of drug legalization, we have to be careful and conciseness of what we mean when we say drug legalization, I'm all on favor of legalizing natural drugs, but chemical/artificial drugs like Meth, Crack, Heroin, Extasis that we need to think with more detail the consequences.

  • Although I want to agree with the Prohibition argument thats misguided, making drugs legal is not going to solve the violence in Mexico.

    The Cartels operate much like the american Mafia, the are criminal organizations very well structured, prepared and armed. Let's suppose you legalize all drugs in Mexico, no more prohibition; what do you think the cartels are going to do? do you think they are going to say ohh heck well lets go and get a job ?

    Continued ...

  • The supporters of drug prohibition probably never read about Al Capone and his multi million dollar booze empire in 1920s Chicago, during which alcohol was banned due to the 18th amendment. Don't they see that history is repeating itself again? I guess not.

  • He said its like ah war on oxygen lmfao

  • Hey guys just to tip you off about a politician who IS FOR ENDING PROHIBITION, check out Jay Selthofner from State assembly district 41, Wisconsin! He is running on the platform of full legalization in WI and Is winning the race by a landslide! Check him out. jayselthofner dottt commmm

  • Eh either end the prohibition or give weapons to citizens in Mexico cause most of them are fed up with the drug cartels. Just look up "Balacera" (shooting) on youtube and you will see that the most thumbs up go to the comments saying "Another dead hit man, thats less trash for our country (Mexico)" or "Be a patriot, Kill a drug dealer" Does that sound like the people in mexico like them? No! they are fed up with them!

  • that chick is sexy in a nerdy way.

  • Why does the image behind what's-her-face look like a pair of sideways vulva lips?

    See: 2:49

    I considered not mentioning this, but it struck me as... really odd.

  • the difference between Mexico now and Columbia 80 is that pablo escobar ran everything he was the man Mexico has to many King Pins that's what makes it so dangerous.

  • I can Still Get Mexi Brick Pretty Much Whenever :) Way Up North lol...Way to win that war

  • blood for the blood god! skulls for the throne of bush!

  • Legalize the drugs, War on Drugs is done. PERIOD!!!

  • @lapiz4azulli Wrong. What do you think the Cartels are going to do if Mexico legalize drugs? Go work as gardeners ? They are going to focus all their attention on the other income sources they had Kidnappings, extortions, frauds, robberies, if anything the situation in mexico would be worse.

  • @amacgregorstudio None of those sources of income come close to drug trafficking you would have to have less gang bangers because their is less cash to support them

  • Why does he keep saying "no quantifiable results"? There's plenty of results, _lots_of_dead_Mexicans_. What, wasn't that the whole idea? You didn't really think this was about stopping people smoking weed, did you?

  • boomers need to die off.

  • its all money. get money to fight it and money to move it. the same banks supply both sides. look at the 80s and 90s and see how many us gov agents were moving dope into the us

  • Volume on TheYoungTurks is low?

  • Google search " Portugal 2001 Decriminalization of Drugs"

  • mota (marijuana) is only the third most lucrative operation for the cartels. Human trafficking, and hard drugs are more important. the diversificacion of the cartels is limitless. racketeering, counterfitting, arms trafficking, and more. Also since the cartels have a lot of money they are now buying political influence, and legitimate business. It is a monopolization, as in chihuahua state the cartels control >60% of the legitimate businesses.

  • @NORTHERNKONFLIKT hahaha so you gonna post that exact same quote once a day or what

  • I still remember smoking great aculpoca gold ,columbian red ,tennesee skunk. Put the rest to the doctors,psychiatrists ,and pharmascists ! It took decades to create this fasciast mentality . Hoever it will only take a couple of generations to realize how dangerous and boring drug use really is ! KEEP WEED ILLEGAL IT ONLY PUTS THE PRICES THROUGH THE ROOF ! YOU MORONS! De Libre Oppresso !

  • The sad thing is that many of the people killed are not involved with drug trafficking. They're just hard working people trying to get by.

  • I really dont care about all the drug dealers/smugger that have been killed in Mexico but I do think the money wasted and the Americans who are jailed over drugs is ridiculous.

  • The problem with the drugs war is that at the same time we (mexico) are trying to erase the corruption in our country. Corruption is everyday here, why? because of the lack of jobs and/or the millions of underpay jobs. Which bring all this need for money, corruption, iMMIGRATION, etc...

    PS: Please Don't use ex president Fox words... Talking about corruption...

  • The war on drugs is not about ending or combating drugs, dealers or users. It is a war much like the war on terror, it's about funneling tax-payer money into the machine, in this case into these law enforcement agencies, it's basically been a continuous stimulus program for federal, state and city law agencies. Legalization needs to be done, it would not only be the right thing to do, it would end this failed war and stop the madness and it would save our nation's and states financial budgets.

  • michelle is the hottest on the list imo

  • Isn't it possible that one of the reasons drugs are still illegal is because those drug cartels/gangs get TONS of profit from running their own unregulated operations? And these people with power influence their way to keep it illegal so they can keep their own insane profits? That could just be a stretch, but it's not exactly impossible. Regardless, even if they aren't actively doing anything to keep drugs illegal, they CERTAINLY do benefit from it being illegal.

  • anyone who does illegal drugs has blood on their hands

  • @aarondavid826 What a stupid comment to make. It's the laws and drug policies here in the US along with Mexico's IMPOTENT government and the greed of the cartels that create the blood. You'd make a great drug czar being you know shit about the real problem, which is the war on drugs.

  • @aarondavid826 no the u.s government has blood on their hands. a majority of the money spent on the war on drugs goes towards arresting prosecuting and putting marijuana users in rehab or jail. there is only one study that shows marijuana causes brain damage and its the study used to start the war on drugs there are no studies that show a physical dependency on thc . you have it wrong its the cops the DEA and pharmaceutical companies making the the 'legal'' drugs that have blood on their hands

  • @Adagio2424 nope, you have the power to stop the killing, don't use the drugs, yet you don't. guess is just soooo important to get a little high. Hey, I'm all for legalizing drugs, so petition the government, rally and whatever to make it happen, but until it does, don't use them. If you use them, the blood is on your hands. The power to stop the violence is in your hands and you chooser not to exercise that power just for a little high. You need to decide whats more important.

  • @aarondavid826 not all drugs come from mexico and i dont know where you live but where i do every other person grows their own. actually about 1/3 of my city will have growers cards in 10 years because the economy sux .

  • @Adagio2424 unless you grow it yourself, you don't were it comes from

  • @vallejoelgrande You should look up the successful people who smoke pot. Also you don't get addicted to it. You're a simpleton.

  • @FromAMartianMoon Right, so you don't want your pot smoking to messed with by simpletons because you're selfish!!!! Let's continue to encourage people to self-medicate and seek change from without because we don't get distracted enough from our real problems, from truly caring about each other and what vour real problems are, and we don't have enough problems with alcohol already!!! Pot-derived pain medicine is one thing. To turn into a selfish, self-absorbed lifetyle is another.

  • @vallejoelgrande why is it selfish, i always think its funny when ppl use that world as if it is something to be ashamed of. plus you cant compare marijuana and alcohol marijuana has healing properties alcohol is poison. i suggest you read some of the studies done on marijuana.

  • Nonsense is to advocate for the legalization of drugs, a lifestyle of self-destruction. Only middle class potheads who have never seen the complte ruin drugs can bring to family's home can take that stance. Cenk and Ana disappoint with their lazy-ass legalization argument. Does the state have no moral duty to protect its citizens? How about the thousands, if not millions, of children born to addicts? Who should protect them? How???

  • @vallejoelgrande I agree that some drungs should be illegal. But definitely not marijuana. All my friends and I do it, and most people I know do it, and they are all perfectly healthy and focus on their educations and careers. You are very ignorant if you think marijuana is a bad drug. You truly don't know anything if this is the case. Now with drugs like cocaine and heroin.. etc then I agree that we cannot tolerate that.

  • @Eldest8a I think that marijuana should be regulated and precribed if necessary. I don't think the state's role should be to encourage people to smoke pot as if it were candy.  If you legalize pot, would you do it for all ages? Would you legalize all pot?? You know there are different kinds with different levels of potency, right? The state's role is to protect not to send the message to kids that drugs are a good source of fun. We have enough problems with alcohol!!

  • @vallejoelgrande its not the states business if one chooses to smoke pot. yes there are different levels of potency but so what there are different percentages of alcohol in beer, wine. you wouldnt legalize it for all ages it clearly will be for ppl over 18 officially and regarding kids fuck them if you cant handle your kids that isnt the states business and its not mine.

  • @Adagio2424 Your comment, "...regarding kids, fuck them if you can't handle your kids; that isn't the states' business and it's not mine (punctuation is clearly mine, you moron)," answers you question about why the marijuana-using lifestyle, which you defend in the most outrageous manner, is selfish. All you care about is for your pot-smoking not to be messed with. In your legalized scenario, kids don't matter, so adults smoking pot around them is OK. That is the definition of selfish, sir!!

  • @vallejoelgrande i didnt say its ok to smoke around kids, i just dont care if you do coz i dont care about your kids. ppl resort to insulting punctuation when they themselves are stupid and have nothing relevent to say. my pot smoking is not a life style its what i do and yes i care for it not to be messed up the same way you prolly dont want your sex life or alcohol life to be messed up if that makes me selfish so be it and moron i speak 5 languages so go fuck yourself

  • @Adagio2424 OK, so now you say it's not OK to smoke pot around kids? Would it be illegal to do so? If so, how would you enforce that law? You obsviously haven't thought this through. Perhaps laying off the pot would help you come up with the answers. I really hope selfishness is just a phase you're going through.

    And what does it matter if you can speak 5 languages if you can speak, much kess write, in any of them correctly, ma'am??

  • @vallejoelgrande the thing is i dont care what happens to other ppls kids. they are yours if you want to smoke around them thats your business you clearly didnt read my comments because at this point you are pulling irrelevant questions out of your ass.

  • @vallejoelgrande again insulting my lack of grammer why because you like all the anti drug ppl are pathetic losers who have no facts or data to back up any of your claims. i dont have to come up with the answer to shit because i only care about me and what i want the same way you only care about yourself not the well being of the ppl who are dying everyday or being jailed under the guise of lets protect our kids. now run along and go fuck yourself bro

  • @vallejoelgrande no its not ok to smoke pot around kids, but people smoke cigs and drink in front of their kids daily. Cannabis has anti cancer properties, and in some cases of severe ADHD and Autism, pot brownies are being used as a treatment...EFFECTIVELY without harmful side effects. Obviously you need to relax and take a toke before shooting your mouth off.

  • @vallejoelgrande im not a sir im a girl

  • @Zombie1990 sorry, so many fuckwads, it's hard to determine

  • America is always about THE WAR ON (insert anything here)!!!!

    THE WAR ON WAR!!! ..... wait ...thats not right.

    ---

    :P

  • @Joxman2k YOU got that rite....

  • @GunaMalaysia

    *snicker* :)

    :P

  • I think the large problem is "So? It's not violence in my country!", when we are the ones that pay for that kind of thinking.

    Legalize and tax it. Period. Saves money, time, and lives.

  • Vote for libertarians if you want War on Drugs to end.

    Drugs are good. They kill scumbags. 

  • Chuck Norris could win the war on Oxygen..

  • Cenk and Ana seem to be all for legalising drugs. They must be massive junkies.

  • @thebitcher01 I'm all for legalizing drugs. Yet I've never done any illicit drugs in my life. Just because you support common sense doesn't make you a junkie

  • @whenhen I agree Drugs is a terrible thing but legalizing would be just way more practical.

  • The problem is war and violence is a profitable business, that's why they continue, how else they are going to sell guns, steel, and make multi-million dollars deal with contractors?Greed is the problem

  • Why doesn't TYT cover how the US military is guarding the poppy fields in Afghanistan? or that opium production went up tenfold since occupation?

  • @xardas711 I think I remember them actually mentioning that a while ago. The Opium production, at least.

  • @xardas711 Im quite sure they have done that. Some older videos are deleted though.

  • @xardas711 This is a great point. Gee you really think Osama had anything to do with 911...no we blamed it on him, went to afghanistan and are guarding his poppy fields so that we can have a target and supply of drugs...for the war on drugs.

  • im wandering if these people who oppose legalizing marijuana have ever seen scareface.

  • I think most American politicians are rational enough to see that the drug war is irrational, but it is basically political suicide to admit that while in office.

  • American politicians are retarded

  • @DarkOceanAdam

    idk, to some people facts dont seem to matter.

    mostly because if they listened to facts and reason they would be in a mental hospital.

  • i want the prohibition to end but god knows what would happen if obama was the one to do it

  • All this violence and much more evil besides is caused by the fact that people are driven insane in their craving for an addictive substance.

    Money.

  • I hope marijuana gets to be legalized...

    As bad as that may seem, this only helps some of us who won't smoke it get ahead (of course you can say that the Beatles, and whoever else was on it when they made their music)...but...I can tell anyone who I know smokes it, is only making it easy for ME to succeed in never having big competition in the workplace. =)

  • Dear Stupid Politicians: End This Asinine War On Drugs

    Our Kids Need Our Tax Money for Health and Education

    Not for Helicopters and Guns

    Not for Mexico

    OUR MONEY IS FOR AMERICAN KIDS

  • oh dear, Cenk....the fire in your eyes and the passion in your heart.....oh my....

  • ciudad....thats city.....

    

  • The War on Drugs is not a war...Wars end...

  • Whenever the US starts a war on anything the purpose isn't to make the world a better place, it's for profits, so I'd like to know if the war is going well for them from that perspective. :P

  • @VolcanicPenguin

    If it's making money then yes.

  • great video... good topic and info i totally agree with Cenk, and nice editing at the end. "Man I'm worked up..." lol

  • politicians pocketed that money Cenk 

  • Supporter's of drug prohibition are self righteous conservatives who purposely mislead the rest of America into believing drugs are some terrible evil.

  • @cutlass1234 for sure man! They are the same one's snorting coke in their congressional offices etc etc.

  • @cutlass1234 Name one. ONE.

  • @cutlass1234 I'm not a self rigthteous person, I do can tell that drug use has ruined the life of some friends of mine... and his families..

    I do agree that you in the US need to work on reducing drug use, because as long as theres demand ther's going to be who suplies.

    You need to see your own die in a war betwen cartels to change your mind.... drugs may be cool to you.... BUT SURE AS HELL THEY ARE STEALING OUR LIFE and peace here in Mexico... we are paying with blod your "recreation"

  • @Mujit1 Almost the entire reason that drugs are so bad for Mexico is because they're Illegal. The violence, kidnapping, theft and political corruption are all DIRECTLY caused by the fact that drugs are illegal. Prohibition of substances that have such a high demand creates black markets, putting HUGE amounts of drugs, guns and money into the hands of violent and greedy criminals who will do anything to get more money. Legalize drugs and counsel addicts, lots of problems would go away.

  • @cutlass1234 are you really trying to say drugs like crystal meth dont completely destroy people physically and mentally?

    weed, like whatever, but harder shit is "some terrible evil"

  • @cutlass1234 are you really trying to say drugs like crystal meth dont completely destroy people physically and mentally?

    weed, like whatever, but harder shit is "some terrible evil"

  • @KojachBaumherr Wheather or not it destroys people is irrelevant! The government is wasting their time and our fucking money trying to stop something that can't be stopped! There is way to much money to be made in illegal drugs and as long as they are illegal people will continue to sell it! The way I look at it is if the people selling it are smart enough to capitalize more power to them! When the government makes drugs legal that will be a major step to winning the war on drugs!

  • Free. The. Weed.

  • couldn't say it better myself cenk! end this "war" decriminise or legalise thus drugs, and regulate the market with waring labels and such, just like they do with cigerittes aka fags. Although imho the resistutions on cigs have become too much, at least I can still buy them, with labels teling me off, and stuff.

  • Cartels use drug money to buy big guns

  • hell yeah, Cenk.

  • End this damn war.

    It's a waste of money, waste of resources, and waste of lives!

  • There is no reason to justify Marijuana, but there is no reason to keep it legal you can see it's making you lose money.

  • simple fact. prohibition does not work.

  • Someone needs to let the poltiicians know that it is okay to admit it's time to legalize marijuana. Neither candidate for governor of California has the balls to admit that the war on drugs is a waste of money and that marijuana ought to be legalized.

  • wasn't Nixon the one who started the war on drugs? just by that one should think about the war itself..

  • I would like the drug lords to declare all out war on the U.S. and see how long the can last repeated bombardments by Metal Storm Missiles and Machine gun fire from our troops. We could wipe them out in a day if they were considered terrorist.

  • @NoogLeader It's not that easy you know. These guys have Kevlar helmets and anti-tank missiles, definately more dangerous than the al-Quaeda.

  • @ZtecWarrior Yeah but the weapons of the US military pretty much make all the weapons and fire power they have mute. The couldn't touch the full onslaught of advanced military weapons that the United States could put to them if they wanted. The real problem is that some groups in our government actually encourage the drug trade to get funding(CIA and Other Black Ops organizations).

  • @NoogLeader There's also another obstacle, they blend in with the population. If they were a standing army, it would be a piece of cake.

  • @ZtecWarrior True. We could just go around and kill anyone with drugs and guns on them.

  • It amazes me how stupid people can be

  • He's right, 100% This is just another Prohibition and it lead to Gangsters murdering Cops, Civilians alike.

    Prisons are full up.. Petty criminals inside for drug use.. Billions spent, people can't afford this War on Drugs, it's getting worse.

  • You wanna convince the politicians to change there stance on the drug war ??? Here's what we need to do... we gotta vote out all the incumbents. They'll get the message real fast if know that the people are voting out the career politicians.

  • The war on drugs wastes money? No fucking way!

  • Well, U.S. gun companies sells both to the mexican army and the drug cartels, so only if the demand of drugs in the U.S. falls, then the drug dealers will loose a lot of money and power.

    Kind of a vice circle, ain't it?

  • The war on drugs is a war on the players NOT on the game. Even if we capture/kill ALL of the drug lords in Mexico the next day they will all be replaced and we find ourselves in the same spot. As long as there is demand there would always be supply.

  • Mexico is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay more of a threat than Afghanistan, drugs, and illegal immigrants and yet NATO is in Afghanistan.

  • LEGALIZE MARIJUANA!

  • Cenk be wise!

  • I love this show

  • The war on drugs was lost many years ago, you guys just n't know it yet.

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  • The entire 40 or 50 year-long "War on Drugs" has been a disaster and a stupid enterprise which has created the precarious situation Mexico lives today. Prohibition was never the answer. It didn't work with alcohol in the 1930's, and it hasn't worked with drugs. All prohibition and criminalization do is increase the financial incentive to engage in the activity, and we all know that cash is king, and that it supersedes any other factor. Legalize drugs, regulate them, and tax the hell out of them.

  • "it is a disaster" assuming this was not known before the laws were passed. and notice how some of the top 6 banks already admitted to laundering 100's of millions in drug money. why would they wanna givve up that kind of revenue stream, its almost like a 2nd federal reserve that keeping there books afloat

  • preaching to the choir, Cenk.

  • @mikedtnt but in this case, the preaching that's being done isn't bullshit.

  • Thumbs up to see Cenk talk about the war on drugs on MSNBC

  • @DarkOceanAdam

    the problem with that is it's been so ingrained in people's minds that if he brought that up on msnbc a shit ton of people would call in complaining that he's a drug lord or something ridiculous

  • @EpicfailProd

    Who knows? As long as he brought up numbers and facts, I can't see it being a disaster.

  • Fuck this GREY BAR.

    thumbs up if you're with me

  • yeah but, 25,000 dead mexicans dosen't warrent the attention of the U.S.

  • @Amaxander

    Apparentl,y neither does 105,000 dead Iraqis killed by the U.S.

    I realize These are completely unrelated, I just had to state that.

  • I can't believe the Americans sit back and let their government feed them so many blatant lies. Wherever America goes drug production dramatically increases, I mean when the Taliban were in power there were literally no poppy fields in Afghanistan but as soon as the Americans go in they start popping up everywhere. The military have even came out and said they allow them to grow them ??????????

  • @walshybhoy1

    Our entire system relies on keeping people dumbed down...fear mongering and propaganda is the name of the game. They don't want Americans forcing them to focus on real issues.

  • @walshybhoy1 Yo say that like you know us American sit back and let the government do this shit.

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  • It just hasn't been ran right, simple as that. Maybe the supposed "war on drugs" needs to literally be a war on drugs or gangs if you will.

    Too much legal system involved too little real force. Believe me, give me an m16 or a carbine and I would be happy to do justice on those horrid child/family destroying mongrels that call themselves human. Believe me, people with my attitude and determination would get it done to a degree.

  • Don't take my drug money... I mean yeah, go "War on Drugs." *sigh*

  • Capitalism is the problem. People can't find work, they live in poor neglectic ran down neighborhoods because the government refuse to help them so they're forced into crime.

  • @SupremePenguinTone Hence the "Shift in the paradigm" line Ana came out with, I'm guessing. Because that's what's needed.

  • I'm gonna say drugs aren't that bad. And I totally agree with Cenk, Cenk 2012? haha we can all wish.

  • Cuba has no drug problem. Maybe someone should ask Fidel for his secret.

  • well i happen to live in mexico and i can tell you yeah this war on drugs really

    f&$" up the contry and is really sad no just for the people that hace died but also how it has affected the youth of the contry now kids have aspiration of becoming a gangster o a "capo" , but yeah it all comes down to the amount of money the cartels have, but hey its nice to see there some support

    keep it up

  • @terrordomeXD

    For the sake of your country I hope they end the relationship with federal agents in the U.S. and legalize everything, maybe then we will follow suit. Your country will be a much better place.

  • "The war on drugs is a waste"... This isn't new news. Seriously, how much can we beat this dead horse.

  • @WesSideCali Until we beat it into the heads of our politicians.

  • @MKrick I'm pretty sure they are aware of the waste, they just don't want to be seen as "soft on crime." Maybe it's time to change what the crime is, insted of how to combat it.

  • @WesSideCali the fuck? DEAD HORSE?

    how is this a dead horse, NOTHING HAS CHANGED.

  • @Mindctrlpankak i agree nothing has happened. but all the info that has been coming out for that passed 20+ years is the same, i.e. "The War on Drugs is a Waste." yes it is, but reporting it in the same way hasn't done shit to change it. We need a new angle.

  • this just sums up how stupid the war on drugs is.

  • Americas main export War. Yeah!

  • @ 4:17...Chapo Guzman, Sinaloa Cartel, top dog in Mexico right now.

  • war on drugs isnt working, i can prove it everytime i take a hit of the sweet ganja