Pubdate: Sat, 13 Jul 2002 Source: Guelph Mercury (CN ON) Copyright: 2002 Guelph Mercury Newspapers Limited Contact: http://www.guelphmercury.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1418 Author: Alan Randell END THE FASCIST-LIKE WAR ON DRUGS Dear Editor - Re: City man arrested in drug sweep (the Guelph Mercury, July. 11). The escalation of the so called "War on Drugs" in North America in the last 30 years, with literally millions of innocent civilians thrown into increasingly brutal gulags, is a fascist-like atrocity that reminds me of the early stages of the Holocaust. Here's why. Why else did Hitler embark upon a programme (pogrom, if you will) to persecute the Jews and other marginalized groups if it wasn't to distract the population's attention from government failures in other areas while giving the people a measure of vicarious pleasure in witnessing the persecution of various disdained minorities? The nation's media were co-oped, also, into encouraging negative feelings about those being persecuted. Similarly, there can be no other rational explanation for punishing people who use certain supposedly harmful drugs while leaving alone those who use other harmful drugs except than it is a bid to emulate Hitler's example and distract the population's attention from government failures in other areas while giving the people a measure of vicarious pleasure in witnessing the persecution of a disdained minority. As was the case with the internment of Canadians of Japanese ancestry during World War 2, there is no need for government coercion to persuade our media to encourage feelings of distaste and derision towards those being persecuted. That said, I readily admit the Holocaust was much worse than drug prohibition in that its innocent victims were slaughtered and not just imprisoned or fined and also because it included children. However, the Holocaust did not involve gas chambers at first so I am fearful that, unless we put a stop to drug prohibition, it might soon begin to resemble the later stages of the Holocaust as well as its beginning. We must be vigilant, it seems to me, not only to prevent a repeat of the Holocaust, but to put a stop to any government programme that, even in small ways, has points of similarity with that repugnant strategy. It is time to end drug prohibition. Alan Randell Victoria, B.C. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens