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    1. Honestly when most of europe’s cocaine enters through the same two ports every year it’s not that surprising the criminal networks start getting way too powerful

    2. If a state no longer effectively fulfills its original duties, such as fighting crime, then people should not have to pay taxes.

    3. Wooden_Grocery_2482 on

      Usually the best remedy for such problems is enforcing the law. If you don’t, either you can’t and are weak, or don’t want to because the problem has integrated itself with incentives and culture, aka corruption and normalisation.

      So they have only themselves to blame.

    4. Weak_Definition_4321 on

      Bart de Wever will solve everything with his war on drugs…a couple of years ago….

    5. TallCommission7139 on

      „Well that’s still one step up from ‚hand choppy rubber state‘ so we’re still moving in the right direction.“

    6. Melxgibsonx616 on

      What happened to Bart de Wever’s 0 tolerance policy? You’re telling me that it didn’t work? :O 

    7. SlinkyAvenger on

      How’s Belgium’s drug policies compare to, say, Netherlands‘? And are the Dutch on the verge of becoming a narco-state too? I mean, drugs are plentiful there, too

    8. Its obvious that to move a large amount of any material across continents without it being „seen“ in this techno-logic day requires corruption on all levels. Its just as necessary to fight this possession of peoples minds from drugs as it is to fight the possession of peoples minds with addictive social media and gambling. I know those things are less deadly but anyways lets keep it all in mind. Unfortunately my personal actions may or may not have promoted the less worthy of human nature tonight. I apologize for my personal weakness. I’m just a lowly cog in this leviathan of a machine. Peace

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