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I heard this before and i believe its a dishonest statement. Didnt they add a poison to a product that wasnt supposed to be used for anything other than cleaning but people were using it to homebrew alcohol? in which case its kind of like adding poison to washing powder and accidentally poisoning tards that drink washing powder.

Yeah so industrial alcohol had additives put into it which was stolen by people and sold to others as alcohol, i dont think the govt deserves the blame for that, its kind of like a thief robbing a home and getting shot, then assholes crying about the criminal getting shot. sure the people buying off the bootleggers werent thieves and probably didnt deserve to die but the culpability was on the thieves.

If I leave some rat poison in a pie and hide it in my cupboard, and someone breaks in and steals that pie and eats it, am i responsible for poisoning him? even if i knew someone was going to try steal my pie? or what about the other people who he fed the pie to, am i responsible for poisoning them too because they were innocent?

Im going against the grain here but i call bullshit on this and fuck the thieves that poisoned people, those deaths are on them not the govt.

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Nobody asked the government to do this. It's not like people said save us from ourselves. No, the little tyrants didn't like people being sovereign, so they killed them. Today, it's the same story. They're lying about the poisoning of people with a substance they call a vaccine. Only instead of killing only 10,000 people it will be millions, if not billions murdered.

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"Nobody asked the government to do this." Yeah thats pretty much all i had to read. If that is true where did the prohibitionist movement come from? was it never supported by the people? what was the actual culture at the time? I dont know enough about the era to provide comprehensive insight and i wont pretend to, i do still think its dishonest to say the goct killed 10k people when it was in a way that i dont believe should incriminate anyone else, but your one statement that "Nobody asked the government to do this." kind of trumps everything if true.

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Why was prohibition a thing? National prohibition of alcohol (1920–33) — the “noble experiment” — was undertaken to reduce crime and corruption, solve social problems, reduce the tax burden created by prisons and poorhouses, and improve health and hygiene in America.

Literally, the same shit as now. Petty tyrants and control freaks thinking they know better than you. The elites rob and kill you but the problem is you not them