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Commentary: A modest proposal to help win the war on drugs.

March 10, 2000


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BÓGOTA -- Inspired by the recently-proposed boost in US military aid to stamp out drugs in Colombia, Colombian Senator José Cañusi has proposed a $500 million demand-eradication package for the United States. From the Senate floor, Cañusi declared that his bill would "eliminate Colombia's drug problem at its source -- the gringo drug user."

Cañusi, a "Third Way" centrist in the mold of Bill Clinton and Tony Blair, proudly points out that his five-point plan contains more carrots than sticks. "We want to give druggies every incentive to quit," he said. "If they won't, well, that's what the sticks are for."

Among the senator's innovative incentives:

  • "Reading is Psychedelic" ($1.3 million). This program would distribute hundreds of thousands of Gabriel Garcia Marquez novels at rave clubs and other hangouts for hallucinators. "If they want to journey to the center of their mind, the easiest, safest trip is 'One Hundred Years of Solitude,'" said Cañusi.

  • Hobby substitution ($1.2 million). "By teaching crackheads and junkies pinochle, soccer and the full repertoire of Latin dances, we will give them something to enjoy besides crack and smack. Any guy who thinks heroin is the ultimate high hasn't put on a puffy shirt and meringued the night away with sensuous señoritas."

  • Education ($1.1 million). "We will distribute flyers with the following message superimposed on Dirty Harry's face: 'Drugs are dangerous. Don't believe me? Keep using and make my day.' It's not as catchy as Nancy Reagan's 'Just say no,' but it gets the point across."

For those drug users who won't bite on these juicy carrots, Cañusi's bill includes two whacking sticks:

  • Aerial spraying with machine guns ($250 million). Special forces pilots in Blackhawk helicopters will hover over known places of drug-taking activity, such as country clubs, congressional offices and fashion shows, and gun down the druggies when they step out for air.

  • Ground-based death squads ($246.4 million). "The death squads will operate vast networks of informants to discover who is taking drugs," explains Cañusi. "Once a user has been identified, the death squads will know what to do."

In an exclusive interview after the Senate session, Cañusi addressed some of the controversial aspects of his proposal.

Q: Doesn't your bill constitute intervention in the internal affairs of the US?

A: Yes, but our Bolivar Doctrine grants us the right to intervene when our national security is at stake, and your druggies have rendered it so.

Q: What do you hope to accomplish?

A: A drug-free America.

Q: When you say "America," are you referring to all of the Americas, North and South?

A: Don't be absurd! True, we South Americans are annoyed by your practice of using "America" as a synonym for the United States. But my answer was in keeping with your custom, for it is only the US that desires to be "drug free."

Q: Colombia does not wish to be drug free?

A: Please. My brother Alfredo and his wife, they enjoy their marijuana. Maybe two or three times a month. Me, I enjoy wine with dinner. I see nothing wrong with any of this, but if the gringos wish to live drug free, the Colombian people would like to help.

Q: I don't think the US wishes to be free of alcohol.

A: Correct. The US wishes to bar addictive, mind-altering drugs manufactured by Colombians while expanding domestic and international markets for addictive, mind-altering drugs manufactured by the Busch and Coors cartels. We have brought this to the attention of the WTO.

Q: Do you envision a key role for paramilitary death squads?

A: Yes, and here we owe you a deep debt of gratitude. Throughout the Third World your CIA and special forces have worked with local armies and intelligence agencies to hone the death-squad technique. If political activists, labor agitators and peasant organizers can be eliminated, why not drug users?

Q: Who will man the squads?

A: Yankees. Colombians who have trained at the School of the Americas will return to the School to instruct your soldiers.

Q: Why not let Americans -- sorry, I mean Yankees -- train Yankees? Are the Colombian teachers really necessary?

A: Frankly, no. But by participating directly we Colombians can prove we are indeed "good neighbors."

Q: Like Mister Rogers?

A: Yes, but with an Uzi under his sweater.

Dennis Hans is a satirist, pundit and adjunct professor of mass communications and American foreign policy at the University of South Florida.



 

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I do not like the heading of your website. I am an addict and also have been clean for some time now. I take much offense to your heading and would like to state that if you smoke cigs,or drink coffee and do it on a daily basis then YOU too are an Addict. thank you!!!!!
Posted by:MolinaJuly 29, 2007 5:00:01 PMRespond ^
i agree man, totally
Posted by:no one specialAugust 14, 2007 1:13:46 PMRespond ^
Sorry but when people can't get their caffeine fix they don't commit crimes so they can buy a cup of coffee. Society would be a better place if we did just kill drug addicts. You are a drain on the economy and a real threat to the safety and well being of decent people. Next time you have your car broken into or get mugged on the street, chances are pretty damn good you can thank a meth, crack or heroin junky for it. The world really would be a better place if junkies were put to death.
Posted by:AndrewSeptember 14, 2007 8:46:00 PMRespond ^
Stop using damn drugs!!!!
Posted by:ANNONOMUSOctober 8, 2007 6:51:35 AMRespond ^
Most violent crimes, expliotation of human rights, and crimes against children (ie. child abuse, child neglect) can be directly tied into drug use and the sale of narcotics. Addicts are solely motivated by the promise of the next fix, no matter the cost. I have placed myself in groups such as AA, NA, CA as well as other recovery groups only to find that a sadly infinitesimal number of drug addicts can stop and become more than just a drain on our system. The staggering number of people that feed off the rest of our society in the name of their self indulgent need for a high is dragging the rest of us into the mud, and placing an incredible strain on an otherwise forward moving, advanced society. So I ask you this, do doctors have mercy on the cancer that they are trying to remove from their patient? Do you try to protect the virus that dibilitates you preventing you from going to work, raising your family, providing a better life for you and yours? The answer is simply no. When the high, the drug becomes more important than the goals of society, of the family unit, then it is my simple belief that you have chosen your path and have given up the rights of a human being, for your are now an addict, refuse in the path of a better tomorrow. Strong words, or just words that others are afraid to speak? For those of you that protest for the rights of people that given the chance would take everything you have to satiate a chemical desire, I ask you how does it feel to protect people that work against the very cause you support? Granted I would hope that most do not want this for themselves, but it was their choice to become what they are, and should be given the chance to become something.... once. The definition of insanity is to keep doing the same thing and expecting different results. If one time around in the grinding machine isn't enough for you, then well to me that is what you want. So make your choice, addicted or not, it is that simple no matter what you are told. A final word of advice, to all of you; there is a tension growing among those of use that carry you addicts around on our backs day in day out, and it is only a matter of time before this dog decides to shake off the fleas, by whatever means necessary.
Posted by:WolfeRamDecember 16, 2007 10:37:28 AMRespond ^
Finally someone is thinking sensibly! Now I would love to agree with those bleeding hearts who claim that drug addiction is a "disease" and that the ability to make rational decisions evaporates when an addict is in the cycle of addiction. I just don't care about these useless creatures. Give me a gun and total freedom to choose who lives and dies and I'll make society a better place, guaranteed. Every person who fails to fit my definition of a worthy human being, I can dispose of. Eugenics anyone? Why stop at addicts? The disabled obviously don't measure up, let's eradicate them. As for those indigenous sub-humans (who coincidentally have drug and alcohol problems) I should have a mandate for their destruction also. Women sometimes get on my nerves, let's keep a select handful as breeding stock and cull the rest. WHAT A SICK PROPOSAL. No-one has the right to kill, least of all misguided, misinformed and bigoted dimwits who have not a speck of compassion or empathy for the sufferers of what is clearly a pathological state.
Everyone deserves help.
Posted by:Dave MMarch 6, 2008 2:41:04 PMRespond ^
Druggies are the lowest race on this earth period. they are weak minded and very selfish when it comes to getting their fix. I've known many druggies and it really sickens me to see so many people waste their lives on something so stupid. Killing druggies would be an excellent idea. why because locking them up in jail just doesn't work anymore. In my opinion if you want results you have to use force. Only then will you change the world and make a difference. Some people might think this to be cruel or inhuman but if you think about it they not just hurt themselves but everyone around them. They are a toxin that pollutes our world and I would happily help cure this filth without hesitation.
Posted by:ChrisJune 1, 2008 5:39:00 PMRespond ^
First of all, this column was a satire, and the writer pointed out the hypocrises that exist in the "War on Drugs." Alcohol causes more deaths than all illegal drugs combined, yet it is gleefully marketed as a way to pick up chicks, bond with family and celebrate the holidays. The "kill addicts" idiots on this site don't have any problem with drunken frat boys and their date rape parties, but they do have a problem with someone who is abused as a child and brought up around drugs, even given drugs by their parents and then falls into addiction, which is recognized by the American Medical Association as a disease. I have used many drugs, including IV heroin for eight years. But I worked, I was never on welfare or food stamps, so you have never supported me, jerk-off. Learn some grammar, by the way.
Posted by:Proud to be a junkieJune 3, 2008 7:03:01 PMRespond ^
[deleted] junkies. Say what you want about beers, smokes, caffeine, sugar, all which do have their problems, but I have never heard of any little boys and girls going out to play in a sand box, jabbing themselves on a beer can and dying an excruciating death of AIDS. Nobody has ever broken into a house, raped the family there at gun point, shot them in the face over a cigarette. I really don't think anyone turned into a diseased spreading repulsive whore to buy coffee. It's easy for bleeding hearts to type about how addicts are just like everyone else, from their nice neighborhood homes.
Next time you are in the [deleted]ty part of town at night, shine your headlights down the back alley and watch the junkies creeping out from behind a dumpster to club someone over the head for their purse, laying puddles of piss with bags full of gas soaked rags in their hands, and leaving needles all over the place.
Say what you want about them needing help, the fact is I have chosen not to be a filthy junkie and the fact I have a beer every Friday at the shop with the people from work is not going to ruin anybody's life. That's where you can draw the line between people who have chosen to be responsible and those who have chosen to be a human diseases. I can't even count the amount of times I've been asked by some bug eyed, loathsome crack head for money or propositioned for sexual favours in return for money by some disgusting toothless meth head bitch. I have never been offered a hand job for ten bucks in a culvert by someone who wants a glass of wine with their parents at christmas.
Killing them is not the answer I don't believe, and neither is jail. Removing them from society, however, and putting them in a strict military style boot camps where they are forced to go through painful withdrawals strapped to beds and have their current lifestyle beat out of them through punishing daily regimens might have a high impact on the way these repugnant slime negatively affect the lives of everyone else. I'd pay tax money for that gladly, rather than for a house that gives heroin addicts free needles to sprinkle in playgrounds and parking lots.
Posted by:JunkieHaterJuly 21, 2008 6:34:17 PMRespond ^

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