So, last night, i was on chat and i decided to check my youtube subscriptions. In my recommended feed, i see this title: "Mike Tyson on Doing DMT | Joe Rogan"
The moment i saw that, i got worried. Even if they were putting DMT in a positive light. It made me think, is the mainstream exposure to psychedelia accelerating too fast?
I started to think that perhaps we need a little bit of negative press about psychedelia, so that it may act as a buffer. Otherwise, the hype-ist mentality of the modern world may devalue the importance of psychedelics. Where it becomes the soma of Brave New World, just another distraction. If psychedelics become as popular as a new iPhone on day one, that will spell endless problems for society, and humanity at large.
The velocity of exposure needs to be controlled. Too fast, and the masses will be armed with misinformation from "spokespeople" like Joe Rogan. Too slow, and there will be no palpable positive changes in society from psychedelic medicinal therapy.
I've always been skeptical of rapid change regarding legislature and attitudes towards illegal plant medicines. The whole legalising cannabis was purely for money, the gubbermint could not care less about the welfare of it's denizens.
What do you guys reckon? Should exposure be slowed down, and come from more reputable sources? Or just open the floodgates?
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