Well, I tried. Did not work well. Helped this reporter for over 5 months to get his facts straight and he took my comments out of context And at the same time, left out all my harm reduction, safety and benefits of the DNM's comments.
BBC: Dark net drugs adverts 'double in less than a year'
Well, I tried. Did not work well. Helped this reporter for over 5 months to get his facts straight and he took my comments out of context And at the same time, left out all my harm reduction, safety and benefits of the DNM's comments.
[39 Points] CL_Smooth:
[20 Points] obsidianchao:
"Dealing in misery"
Yep, lost it at that last line. I feel pretty not-miserable... how about you, deepdot?
Christ, this shit is ridiculous. Some of the worst drug demonization I've seen lately.
[9 Points] 324242342677:
pedophile news network doesnt reprt the truth?
[7 Points] LongLiveThe_King:
I don't know why you expected anything different.
The war on drugs has always been a three pronged attack on society.
The politicians that make the laws, the police that "enforce" them, and the media that spreads the propaganda.
As far as I'm concerned most of these people are just as corrupt as the others.
[4 Points] None:
he took my comments out of context
they tend to do that .
[6 Points] throwawaydnmreview:
"We still think the internet can be a wonderful tool for consumers and businesses, but we do worry good people and companies get caught up in the web spun by criminals and rogue operators,"
It's just... I... I can't even...
[2 Points] SgtFaecesProcessor:
If I were you I probably would have kept my own record of our conversations. Notified the journalist of this and released them now if he misrepresented me.
[1 Points] InfinitelyOutThere:
Damn deepdot. I like you a lot and your writing is great. Sucks this happened.
[1 Points] albion70:
This happens whenever somebody decides to help out a journalist regarding this subject. Moral of the story? Don't bother.
[1 Points] gerundive:
The story on its own isn't big enough to be a major item on the main BBC News. Either something's already going on, or something's about to. At the least UK DNM users should expect new legislation and increased penalties for delivering drugs by post, and internet service providers flagging accounts suspected of accessing the Tor network. Also maybe tighter controls on buying and selling bitcoins.
[1 Points] 13tom13:
i spose this is an advert for not trust bbc journalists then...
[0 Points] Psycho_Delic:
Dude... Never speak to reporters, ever.
Ask the first man ever banned from the internet about reporters. He actually had an honest one.
You expected a UK news outlet to have any sort of positive outlook on a drug story? We regularly get reefer madness level propaganda in the papers, how cannabis is killing people, 'super strength skunk' causing extreme instant debilitating psychosis and all kinds of complete bullshit