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| quote: | | Now i've just barely started into political science so i am using sort of a "guideline" to present my views. ok, let's begin |
Yale vs. Stanford polsci departments here we go.
| quote: | The people who take the drugs
I feel these people are most responsible for the creation of the RAVE act. They take the drugs. They make the desicion to keep drugs in the clubbing and raving scene. As long as there is drugs in the scene, the government will not relent. I've also come to the point that:
If RAVE does pass and raves become illegal, why do people like me who don't take drugs have to pay for it? I go to have a nice time, listen to music, talk to DJs, hell, even take a picture with armin. And now because of the people who take drugs, my right to club is now forbidden. People are going to keep taking drugs, The government will keep pushing RAVE. People stop taking drugs, the government will burn the document and bury it in some foreign island...get the picture. RAVE isn't about neighbors complaining of the loud volume, or the high traffic a town recieves when a big name DJ comes around, it's abuot the drugs and that's all they care about. everytime u take a puff of this in a club, or a drop of that in a club, u are adding to the power of RAVE. |
Once again you fail to understand one of the basic principles of this game. Trance is music. Music is art. Art is culture. Historically, you can trace the roots of trance and find that this art form has been intrinsically linked to the use of drugs since its very beginning. From a consequential standpoint, it is quite possible that if ecstasy or other drugs of clubland never existed there probably wouldn't be any trance right now. In fact, TA maybe wouldn't exist. Like it or not, DRUGS are part of this culture. You can say the same thing about jazz, ask Louie Armstrong . Imagine 60s music without weed or LSD. It probably wouldn't have happened my friend! Society, arts and culture owe a lot to drugs. The whole concept of rave and its music is based on drug mentality. High-energy, dance all night, peace-love-unity-respect. Do you think that the same state of consciousness could be reached globally just by drinking Coke. Oh man, I hope you never plan to go to Ibiza or the Love Parade, it would be hell for you.
| quote: | the dealers
Dealers bring the drugs of course. and where do they take their drugs? TO THE CLUB...TO THE RAVE. And who buys these drugs? ravers, clubbers. And what do they do with the drug? They injest it, and add to RAVE. They don't stick a gun in the user's face and say "take this or i will shoot you." Every raver has the choice to add more cases to RAVE or not. Someone tries to deal with me? I say no, but i know he's got someone else in line who would love to add to RAVE. They are always going to be around, unless we do something about it like, ummmm, NOT BUYING THE DRUG. No drugs...no RAVE....just like magic! |
Dealers are a neccesary evil in this era of Prohibition. Again I repeat, drugs are not required to enjoy trance. I should know this since I haven't touched e in 3 years. But....ecstasy is part of our sub-culture. It just is! And hey, guess what? It will ALWAYS be part of clubland and the tranceworld, that's an inevitability. Go to Goa and do some research about this. Trance has ALWAYS catered to ecstasy users, that's how this thing started out and you can't just get rid of it. The structure of trance, the synths and riffs, the buildups, the breakdowns, the bass, the acid: elements that were designed to have an effect on people that had an 'altered state of consciousness'. Trance is a drug by itself which stimulates drug users to an even greater consciousness. If you don't like seeing people rolling, I recommend that you avoid clubs and parties completely.
| quote: | the promoters
There is no chance in hell that promoters are not going to get any beef. I live in San Diego and when i go the record store, i often see flyers for raves around the socal area. Ok, what's wrong with setting up an event? Nothing of course, except that 99% of these flyers promote their raves in connect with X, E, "rolling." You constantly see flyers that use these terms, so that means the promoter knows he can depend on drug users to make his money. Security? HAHAHAHAHA. The security knows that if he doesn't get as many people in the club, the less his paycheck will be. So he lightly taps your shirt, ur pants, and u come into the (and i quote) "crack house" The more people in the club, the more money. |
Most promoters are just capitalist bastards, all they care is about making money. We agree on that one. But that's just the way our economy works, and I think it's alright. However, I think it would be wise for the government to legislate for security standards. The government should make sure that the rights of clubbers are protected and their civil rights not be trampled (like the RAVE Act intends to do). As Drittz said, the security of OTHERS should be protected by targeting DUIs, instead of targeting everyone at the same time. The government should not be paternalistic, it should let us do what we want with our health and body as long as we don't hurt others. Period.
| quote: | | I've read that the government is to blame. If u don't like this government, get outta the country. The sooner you leave and take ur drugs with u, the more leniant our government will be on clubs and raves. |
Already did and I don't regret it at all. In fact, I'm having the time of my life. I love Holland, a true land of the free. Peace 
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