( All the better to control you all my dears....)
LInk to the story in The Guardian. July 14th.
Title same as above by Alok Jha...
Common use of drugs to improve the mind poses ethical
challenge.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1527932,00.html
( I also saw a few weeks ago, an article about the use of
artifical wiring to improve conditions such as Parkinson's
but the scientists were saying that depression can also
be treated same way)
So, now we can all be happy little- conformist- bunnies...
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15.07.2005 10:13
Stick to what you know!
Mr Magoo
Mr Magoo's load of poo
16.07.2005 18:52
Smelly Scrote
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17.07.2005 07:37
I already have a life.
Medicated Magoo
You're Wrong, Mate
17.07.2005 08:45
Smelly Scrote
The point !
17.07.2005 11:05
The point I was trying to aim at is that 'the state' could try to misuse such drugs and
technology to gradually create a far more docile and conformist society.
In the USA, drugs are already used to 'control' hyperactive kids or those supposedly
'diagnosed' as wayward.
I am well aware that current and most past pyschiatric drugs don't make people 'happy'
as such. I was on them for 20 years ! and they only really 'worked' for the first few months.
I felt better over all once i'd gotten off them (after 6-7 months of withdrawals- not nice)
However, improvements in them might be used by some states to legitamise further
drugging and not just for true mental health problems.
Dont forget the old Soviet Union used to put dissenters in gulags and mental wards
and then drugged them cos to be against that sort of socialism was considered disordered.
pirate
Clarity: A Kind, Genuine Offer
17.07.2005 18:13
Smelly Scrote
And once more for the stenographer...
17.07.2005 19:27
Your words note mine.
"happy little- conformist- bunnies..."
Total tosh. I don't know anyone who took drugs for mental illness and became a Stepford drone. To re-iterate my point once more.
Patetient Magu; geschl. Abteilung