The Knight in the Big World of American TV Series

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"What can you do?"

Sage knew that Kai's three daughters all had extraordinary abilities, and even formed a beautiful girl special forces team to make trouble everywhere... Yes, it was to make trouble. Although this so-called special forces team also fights criminals, to be honest, the New York Police Department is very troubled by them... The reason is that they are too lawless and often bring a lot of collateral damage... Although Kai's education of them is quite successful, there is no news of death.

But there is really a lot of collateral damage... More importantly, this group of people did not lightly or heavily. There was once a drug buying gang, because they were high on drugs, they fought back desperately. As a result, this group of girls directly wiped out the drug dealers!

To be honest, many police officers have opinions on this.

After all, this is due to the difference in education. For those girls, they were completely influenced by Kai and felt that drug dealers were the scum of the human race and it was best to be humanely destroyed.

But the problem is that most Americans don't think so... There's no way this thing is almost a consensus in the United States.

Controlling the spread of drugs and reducing social harm is part of the government's responsibility, and the United States is no exception. However, when the government's governance level is reduced, or when politicians lack the ability to govern, the drug problem will become more and more serious. Drug trafficking groups will never "become Buddhas on the spot" after listening to a few words of persuasion. When they find that the space for activities is getting bigger and bigger, the scope of drug trafficking will also become wider and wider.

What about the flashy politicians who came to power by boasting? They will never admit that they are incompetent, but keep shirking responsibility, but in the end they find that there is nowhere to push. These "smart" politicians intend to start with the fundamental problem. Isn't it said that "anti-drug is ineffective"? Simply make drugs legal, legal behavior does not need to be anti-drug, and there is no need to fight against drugs. If there is no anti-drug, how can there be "ineffective anti-drug"?

Will the public accept it? It depends on how many drug users there are. The more drug users, the more supporters, which means more votes.

Legalizing drug use has become a kind of "political correctness."

But drug use in the United States is not a big deal! A country known as a free country plays the role of the world's top drug consumption. The United States accounts for only 5% of the world's population, but consumes 80% of the world's methamphetamine and opioids, and takes 50% of the world's drugs. As we all know, the United States is a country that values ​​personal freedom and advocates that individual rights are above all else. Therefore, many Americans believe that drug use is also a kind of freedom and the government has no right to interfere. In addition, the tolerance of American society towards drugs is also an important reason. Compared with many other countries, the US government is relatively lenient in punishing drug users. In Rhode Island, there are drug safety injection sites, and the government will not punish drug users. In Oregon and Washington, DC, it is legal to possess small amounts of hard drugs such as cocaine and heroin. This tolerant attitude makes drug users more confident in their own behavior, which lays hidden dangers for drug problems. However, tolerance does not mean harmlessness. In fact, the harm caused by drug abuse to individuals and society cannot be ignored. According to statistics, in 2002, drug users accounted for 8.2% of the U.S. population, and one in every 12 Americans used drugs. About 100,000 Americans die from drug abuse each year, of which more than 70,000 die from fentanyl abuse.

In the United States, similar discussions about drugs have been going on for nearly half a century. The discussion dates back to the hippie era during the Vietnam War in the 1960s, when drugs became popular. Since then, the discussion about drugs has gone through many twists and turns, so that even now, there are many different and even opposing views on this topic. On the one hand, as more and more cities and states have legalized marijuana, many Americans now openly accept that certain groups of people use certain drugs. At the same time, other drugs are still banned, especially extremely addictive drugs like heroin. Americans' views seem to depend on who is taking the drugs.

In fact, in the United States, celebrities will also talk about drug use on TV. For example, after completing 90 days of compulsory rehabilitation last year, Lindsay Lohan was interviewed by OWN, a TV channel founded by Oprah, and revealed that she had used drugs 10 to 15 times in the past, and even tried to take cocaine with alcohol. There was no remorse at all, and even a little bit of bragging... But no one thought it was strange, as if it was no big deal.

This cognition is not just the idea of ​​a part of the people, or even a small group of people.

It is from top to bottom, everyone thinks so.

What's so strange about drugs?

So there are also many people in the New York Police Department who can't understand Kai's hatred of drugs... because there is no reason! Who hasn't been young? Especially Kai hates marijuana... This is even more strange.

Since 1900, the United States has experienced continuous control and prohibition of marijuana, from the early "marijuana addiction" era to the signing of the international drug control treaty in 1912, to the promulgation of the first narcotics control law in 1914, and the introduction of the marijuana tax law in 1937, and finally to the classification of marijuana as a "schedule 1 controlled drug" in 1970. In the 1970s, the United States experienced a period known as the "drug war" aimed at eradicating the use and trade of illegal drugs. The US government at this time took a series of measures, from the campaign launched by President Nixon to the criminal penalties strengthened by the Reagan administration. The United States also established the federal "Drug Enforcement Administration" in 1973, dedicated to combating drug trafficking, launching anti-drug propaganda, and fighting drug culture. The US government during this period implemented a policy of severely combating drug crimes. Over time, a large-scale marijuana "decriminalization" movement has emerged in the United States, aimed at reducing the penalties for possessing small amounts of marijuana. In 1996, California became the first state in the United States to legalize medical marijuana, opening the prelude to the legalization of medical marijuana across the United States.

The US government's statistics show the prevalence of marijuana use among young people. According to statistics, 11.4% of teenagers aged 13 or 14 have tried marijuana, and 1.1% of them say they use it every day. In the 16- and 17-year-old age group, 28% of teenagers have tried marijuana, and 4.4% of them use it every day. Among teenagers aged 18 or 19, 35.2% have been exposed to marijuana, and 6.9% use it every day.

In other words, many teenagers have had the experience of smoking marijuana, and everyone is used to it.

Moreover, many people regard marijuana as something like cigarettes, and some even compare cigarettes with marijuana, and swear that cigarettes are more harmful than marijuana, because there are people who die of lung cancer from smoking, but few people say that people die from smoking marijuana... This is sophistry.

This thing is an inducing drug!

Although marijuana is called a "soft drug", its drug properties are certain, and it has a particularly serious impact on the cognitive behavior of adolescents in the growth stage: in addition to symptoms such as irritability, anxiety, panic, and paranoia, it can also cause abnormalities in short-term memory and attention, judgment, and motor coordination. Some can also induce positive symptoms of mental illness, such as auditory hallucinations and persecution delusions. Long-term use of marijuana before the age of 18 will lead to irreversible intellectual, attention, and memory disorders, which will not improve even if you stop using it later. In many countries and regions, long-term users of marijuana are often accompanied by the abuse of other substances, such as tobacco and alcohol, which often causes marijuana users to fall into a vicious cycle - the various effects of smoking marijuana interfere with normal life, and the unsatisfactory life will induce re-use. People who have long-term contact with marijuana may even smoke heroin and cocaine. Therefore, marijuana is also called an inducing drug. This thing starts with marijuana. People with poor self-control seek higher stimulation, and then methamphetamine, heroin, etc.!

But the American public has very limited knowledge in this regard. We call marijuana and other drugs drugs, but Westerners are so good at this that they invented a new term - soft drugs!

You have to admit that Westerners are really good at this.

For example, they invented the word middle class... but there is no such class in class division, okay?

People like to talk about the middle class. For example, the middle class is a stabilizer of society. A society is the most stable only when it is spindle-shaped, that is, the richest and the poorest people only account for a small part, and the middle-income people, that is, the middle class, account for the majority. Many people take this seriously! They think that society is like this... but what is the reality?

From the perspective of class analysis, the so-called middle class is a lie. There are only two basic opposing classes in contemporary society: the proletariat and the bourgeoisie. The so-called property refers to the means of production. Those who have the means of production are rich people who can make money by making money; those who do not have the means of production can only make money by selling their labor, and are poor. This labor includes physical labor and mental labor. Therefore, those mental workers, including professional managers with an annual salary of 100,000 or 1 million, as long as they do not own the means of production, are just workers, but they are senior workers. All workers are essentially the same, they are poor people without money. No matter how much you earn, you belong to the proletariat. Therefore, most of the middle class are workers without means of production and belong to the proletariat. The term "middle class" is deceptive, making them forget their proletarian attributes because of vanity.

This is a vivid division, which disintegrates the unity of class struggle!

Make identity divisions, then let various groups strengthen their identity, and then engage in internal struggles, so that everyone can't unite to fight them together... I have to say it's awesome!

In short, in short.

The New York police are very worried about the destructive power and murderousness of these children... There are even people from child protection agencies who went to protest. A group of children actually killed people, which is too sinful. Of course, this thing can't make any waves, after all, who is Kai? He is not one of those powerless people!

However, given the true identities of these children, the police could not say much. After all, these are Kai's children. What can the colleagues of the New York Police Department do?

But that said, Sage really didn't believe that Emma could solve the problem.

He knew that Emma's ability was mental power, which was very powerful, but Emma was only a child of a few years old.

No matter how unreliable Saji is, he can't put his hope in a child of several years old. The key is that this child's identity is too special.

Again, if he scratches his skin a little bit, he will be skinned by Kai!

Saji knew Kai very well. He seemed to be very reasonable and principled, but in fact he was very protective of his shortcomings. When they were still incapable of doing anything, Kai was able to lead someone to kill one of them for the sake of his comrades. Break the eggs!

You can imagine what kind of person this guy is at heart.

"Little Ancestor, you'd better go back quickly! If anything happens to you, I'll be doomed! I haven't even bought a cemetery yet!!!"

By the way, let me tell you another fact... American cemeteries are also very expensive!

The cheapest ones cost several thousand dollars, while the more expensive ones cost millions of dollars. Don’t think that Chinese cemeteries are expensive, it’s impossible even if you think about it. After all, the United States is the base of capitalism, and any business that can make money cannot escape commercial operations!

If Sage was in a small town, that would be fine. That doesn't cost much. Just like China, in rural areas and small cities, cemeteries are never expensive, or even cost-free. But if it's in a big city... Unfortunately, Saji is in a big city. His career is in New York, and he will probably settle down in New York for the rest of his life.

But Emma was still calm: "I really can't do it, but if I add Wanda, I can definitely do it."

"Hey! You should call me sister!" Wanda was very unhappy with a little carrot like Emma calling her by her first name... not because of politeness, after all, it is very common for Westerners to call their elders by their first names, but it is not considered impolite. It’s just that in Emma’s mouth, it’s too bland. It's as if Wanda is a little carrot like her, and what's worse is that she seems to be Emma's follower, which is unbearable.

After all, she is still an eighteen-year-old girl.

"Wanda..." Saji suddenly thought that Wanda's abilities seemed to have many similarities with Emma. Although they were different, Saji couldn't tell the difference.

"Hey! Guys! I think we may have to make a decision quickly! He has already absorbed two neighborhoods. If it continues to develop, who knows if it will affect the whole of New York!"

Spider-Man suddenly shouted.

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