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Has Peter Hitchens Latched On To Something?
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Hitchens has always been outspoken on the issue of drugs but has he identified a trend that should be explored and not ignored/underestimated or is it a coincidence between the links of terrorists and drug use?
http:// hitchen sblog.m ailonsu nday.co .uk
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Ichkeria,
Hitchens could not expect from his column anything more than an acknowledgement that the cases he highlighted had a drugs influence but, as JNO has stated, there will be a high amount of serious criminality that doesn't feature drug use.
A very inconclusive column and certainly not Class A or B!
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Ichkeria,
Hitchens could not expect from his column anything more than an acknowledgement that the cases he highlighted had a drugs influence but, as JNO has stated, there will be a high amount of serious criminality that doesn't feature drug use.
A very inconclusive column and certainly not Class A or B!
@divebuddy
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But in UK, the prevalence among those of Black Caribbean descent is 9 fold higher. Yes , nine times higher.
Nobody really knows why.
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I will file this away in the old noodle and think about it at my leisure.
It almost suggests a qualitative environmental difference: being in the minority here, subject to real people making put-downs, let alone voices in their head. I've often wondered whether sufferers have merely lost the ability to distinguish between old memories replaying themselves and actual sounds they are perceiving in the here and now.
By the way, did anyone refer to Christopher Hitchens in the present tense?
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But in UK, the prevalence among those of Black Caribbean descent is 9 fold higher. Yes , nine times higher.
Nobody really knows why.
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I will file this away in the old noodle and think about it at my leisure.
It almost suggests a qualitative environmental difference: being in the minority here, subject to real people making put-downs, let alone voices in their head. I've often wondered whether sufferers have merely lost the ability to distinguish between old memories replaying themselves and actual sounds they are perceiving in the here and now.
By the way, did anyone refer to Christopher Hitchens in the present tense?
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