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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender @IRJ
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      @IRJ said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

      Every study shows higher drug use for kids in DARE than without DARE

      That does seem weird - why do you think that is so? rebellious nature of kids?

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        Wasn't DARE like a drug version of the Hitler Youth?

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        • coliverC
          coliver @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

          Wasn't DARE like a drug version of the Hitler Youth?

          I wouldn't go that far... but it does have a lot of the same traits. Especially since you were supposed to tell an adult if one of your friends was using.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Dashrender
            last edited by

            @Dashrender said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

            @IRJ said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

            Every study shows higher drug use for kids in DARE than without DARE

            That does seem weird - why do you think that is so? rebellious nature of kids?

            DARE didn't require it to be rebellious. It made authorities into the bad guys, made those that avoided drugs look like losers, branded those avoiding drugs as bad apples, made kids stand out for avoiding drugs, etc. It provided so much false information that it became clear that the anti-drug people were the bad guys and that all of the warnings about drugs were obviously from a questionable source.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @coliver
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              @coliver said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

              @scottalanmiller said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

              Wasn't DARE like a drug version of the Hitler Youth?

              I wouldn't go that far... but it does have a lot of the same traits. Especially since you were supposed to tell an adult if one of your friends was using.

              So more like the drug version of McCarthism.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                last edited by

                @scottalanmiller said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                Wasn't DARE like a drug version of the Hitler Youth?

                Seriously I Laughed out loud at that.

                Sure, except that it's purpose was to try to keep kids away from something bad for them, like drugs.. vs another program which was to report parents that were speaking against the government. One has a good goal, the other is about totalitarianism.

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                • coliverC
                  coliver @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                  @Dashrender said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                  @IRJ said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                  Every study shows higher drug use for kids in DARE than without DARE

                  That does seem weird - why do you think that is so? rebellious nature of kids?

                  It provided so much false information that it became clear that the anti-drug people were the bad guys

                  This, this was one of the biggest issues with D.A.R.E it made, even me an impressionable and gullible kid, question them when I could fairly easily goto the library and see what they were telling us was false.

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                  • coliverC
                    coliver @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                    @coliver said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                    Wasn't DARE like a drug version of the Hitler Youth?

                    I wouldn't go that far... but it does have a lot of the same traits. Especially since you were supposed to tell an adult if one of your friends was using.

                    So more like the drug version of McCarthism.

                    You mean Americanism!

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @coliver
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                      @coliver said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                      @Dashrender said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                      @IRJ said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                      Every study shows higher drug use for kids in DARE than without DARE

                      That does seem weird - why do you think that is so? rebellious nature of kids?

                      It provided so much false information that it became clear that the anti-drug people were the bad guys

                      This, this was one of the biggest issues with D.A.R.E it made, even me an impressionable and gullible kid, question them when I could fairly easily goto the library and see what they were telling us was false.

                      Exactly, once they start lying to kids, the kids know that they are the bad guys.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @coliver
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                        @coliver said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                        @scottalanmiller said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                        @coliver said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                        @scottalanmiller said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                        Wasn't DARE like a drug version of the Hitler Youth?

                        I wouldn't go that far... but it does have a lot of the same traits. Especially since you were supposed to tell an adult if one of your friends was using.

                        So more like the drug version of McCarthism.

                        You mean Americanism!

                        0_1475169394705_search.jpg

                        Those kids need some additional freedom!

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                        • coliverC
                          coliver @Dashrender
                          last edited by

                          @Dashrender said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                          Wasn't DARE like a drug version of the Hitler Youth?

                          Seriously I Laughed out loud at that.

                          Sure, except that it's purpose was to try to keep kids away from something bad for them, like drugs.. vs another program which was to report parents that were speaking against the government. One has a good goal, the other is about totalitarianism.

                          Both were about totalitarianism though. One acutely one not. It was a way for law enforcement to get in front of kids and try to control behavior. Just like most prohibitions it did exactly the opposite.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                            @Dashrender said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                            @scottalanmiller said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                            Wasn't DARE like a drug version of the Hitler Youth?

                            Seriously I Laughed out loud at that.

                            Sure, except that it's purpose was to try to keep kids away from something bad for them, like drugs.. vs another program which was to report parents that were speaking against the government. One has a good goal, the other is about totalitarianism.

                            No, it was a program meant to get kids to turn in adults. DARE wasn't about getting kids off of drugs, just like the war on drugs wasn't. Both expanded drug use and solidified the power of cartels rather than moving power to local growers. DARE was never about stopping kids doing drugs. That's why it was like the Hitler Youth. Both sounded good at the time, but their actual motives were sinister.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @coliver
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                              @coliver said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                              @Dashrender said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                              Wasn't DARE like a drug version of the Hitler Youth?

                              Seriously I Laughed out loud at that.

                              Sure, except that it's purpose was to try to keep kids away from something bad for them, like drugs.. vs another program which was to report parents that were speaking against the government. One has a good goal, the other is about totalitarianism.

                              Both were about totalitarianism though. One acutely one not. It was a way for law enforcement to get in front of kids and try to control behavior of adults.

                              It was using kids as part of law enforcement. It put kids in danger, it put adults in danger, it made children into reports about something that they were being lied to about and could not really understand.

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                              • DashrenderD
                                Dashrender @coliver
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                                @coliver said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                                @Dashrender said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                                @IRJ said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                                Every study shows higher drug use for kids in DARE than without DARE

                                That does seem weird - why do you think that is so? rebellious nature of kids?

                                It provided so much false information that it became clear that the anti-drug people were the bad guys

                                This, this was one of the biggest issues with D.A.R.E it made, even me an impressionable and gullible kid, question them when I could fairly easily goto the library and see what they were telling us was false.

                                huh, OK I'm clearly going to open a door for JB to slam me here - but either I totally didn't give a shit about what they were saying, or was to stupid to see that their statements were/seemed false. I tend to lean toward the first option, but I must leave some room I guess.

                                I never felt that what they were saying was false, but at the same time I never had the desire to even try it. I guess being an asthmatic and smoking alone could cause me to collapse, the whole drug thing was a non starter for me.

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                                • coliverC
                                  coliver @Dashrender
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                                  @Dashrender said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                                  @coliver said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                                  @Dashrender said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                                  @IRJ said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                                  Every study shows higher drug use for kids in DARE than without DARE

                                  That does seem weird - why do you think that is so? rebellious nature of kids?

                                  It provided so much false information that it became clear that the anti-drug people were the bad guys

                                  This, this was one of the biggest issues with D.A.R.E it made, even me an impressionable and gullible kid, question them when I could fairly easily goto the library and see what they were telling us was false.

                                  huh, OK I'm clearly going to open a door for JB to slam me here - but either I totally didn't give a shit about what they were saying, or was to stupid to see that their statements were/seemed false. I tend to lean toward the first option, but I must leave some room I guess.

                                  I never felt that what they were saying was false, but at the same time I never had the desire to even try it. I guess being an asthmatic and smoking alone could cause me to collapse, the whole drug thing was a non starter for me.

                                  It was probably the former. Most people didn't give a shit about what they were saying. Which was part of the problem it made ignoring them the cool thing to do.

                                  I was a nerdy kid who enjoyed the library a bit too much. So when they started spewing false statements I had this desire to fact check them.

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                                    @Dashrender said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                                    @IRJ said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                                    Every study shows higher drug use for kids in DARE than without DARE

                                    That does seem weird - why do you think that is so? rebellious nature of kids?

                                    DARE didn't require it to be rebellious. It made authorities into the bad guys, made those that avoided drugs look like losers, branded those avoiding drugs as bad apples, made kids stand out for avoiding drugs, etc. It provided so much false information that it became clear that the anti-drug people were the bad guys and that all of the warnings about drugs were obviously from a questionable source.

                                    Wow - I didn't get that impression at all. If you have an old PSA from DARE that you can show as an example, I might understand it better today.

                                    At worst, I saw DARE showing that only those flaunting the law took drugs.

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                                    • DenisKelleyD
                                      DenisKelley
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                                      Nice threadjack guys.

                                      Have fun at your new job Nic!

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                                      • DashrenderD
                                        Dashrender @coliver
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                                        @coliver said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                                        I was a nerdy kid who enjoyed the library a bit too much. So when they started spewing false statements I had this desire to fact check them.

                                        can you provide an example of a false statement?

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                                        • IRJI
                                          IRJ
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                                          @scottalanmiller hit the nail on the head. DARE basically did 3 things that were really bad.

                                          1. I had never even heard of marijuana, heroine, or crack in 5th grade, but I was introduced to all that in the DARE program
                                          2. They blatantly lied about things you have already been exposed to such as alcohol and beer. My father, mother, and their friends regularly drank beer and occasionally liquor so I knew that it was flat out lie that one beer could kill you.
                                          3. It made not doing drugs look really dorky.
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                                          • BRRABillB
                                            BRRABill @DenisKelley
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                                            @DenisKelley said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:

                                            Nice threadjack guys.

                                            Here at ML, this is merely called a thread. 🙂

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