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A Very Special Drug Propaganda Thursday

Radley Balko | 12.21.2006 9:01 AM

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Going way back to 1986, I give you the sixth-grade class project of a young Indiana kid who would one day grow up to be a senior editor at reason magazine.  Enjoy.

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Radley Balko is a journalist at The Washington Post.

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  1. Bryan   20 years ago

    worst special effects ever.

  2. Warren   20 years ago

    worst special effects ever

    Not only that, but I couldn't hear a word the punk was saying.

  3. Courtney   20 years ago

    Best. Video. Ever.

    Could Radley Balko and Opie
    be the same person?

  4. Warren   20 years ago

    damn open tag

  5. andy   20 years ago

    Between the special effects and the gross misinformation (LSD can cause numbness and cause you to not feel pain? What kind of shit have you been droppin'?) that deserved an F.

  6. scott clark   20 years ago

    You made drugs sound awesome. To see yourself in the future and in the past, to see fantasy illusions, don't worry, you were subversive back then too.

  7. Jesse Walker   20 years ago

    Best Hit and Run post ever.

    Nice tie, too.

  8. David   20 years ago

    Radley,

    Were you at a Catholic school, or were you the kid who wore a tie, like young Michael Scott?

  9. lucky   20 years ago

    What no jefferson airplane?

  10. D.A. Ridgely   20 years ago

    I dunno, Balko, the eyes look a little glazed in that video. A little too much research, perhaps?

    Also, I'd like to find whoever started that nonsense about flashbacks decades later. To quote my legal hero, Lionel Hutz, that was "the most blatant case of fraudulent advertising since The Never-Ending Story."

  11. citizengnat   20 years ago

    That was adorable.
    You know, I can trace my eventual antiprohibitionism to reading Go Ask Alice in 7th grade. I found it fascinating and wanted to learn more about drugs and drug culture.

  12. Number 6   20 years ago

    I recognize the effect at about 3:20 from a sequence in The Prisoner.

  13. Jennifer   20 years ago

    Awwwwww. You were so cute! But was the sound supposed to vanish around the one-minute mark?

  14. Anonopotomous   20 years ago

    That video induced a flashback from a particularly heinous trip where I tried to eat the rook off of a chess board that wouldn't stop bouncing around. Thanks for that.

  15. Autumn   20 years ago

    Love it.

  16. Pi Guy   20 years ago

    Great project, RB.

    The moral of the story might be that all of us eschewed drug use, say, as 10-12 year olds, before we chose as 13-20 year olds to try things out. Despite the propoganda to which most young people are subjected, many (most, maybe even) experiment. Some of us like what we find and have to spend the rest of our lives trying to reconcile our feelings with the impression resulting from the compulsory anti-drug indoctrination. I wonder if that's part of the mental illness/drug abuse connection...

    In order to free myself of that particular conundrum, I hereby proclaim myself to be Pro-Euphoria.

  17. Pi Guy   20 years ago

    And BTW: I didn't notice that the sound died out - I heard voices all the way through.

  18. Guy   20 years ago

    From one Hoosier to another, I can relate. The Primary message is that drugs are bad, but there is the obvious fascination with the altered state. The battle between subjective and objective reality and the existence of a person independent of context.

  19. Tym   20 years ago

    Reminds me of when I got second place in an anti-drug rapping competition in junior high. I wish I could find a video of that, we're thinking about making videos for the songs on the CD, and I wanted to use at least part of the anti-drug rap for an intro to "Fuck Your Drug War".

  20. tommy   20 years ago

    Lighten up guys, Radley's special effects were better than the cheesy TV tricks that Hollywood was using to do "trip" sequences in the '60s and early '70s.

  21. KD   20 years ago

    I remember some of the things I was earnest about in my youth (which was at least 20 years before yours, Mr. Balko) and the efforts I put into sustaining them. I was not fortunate enough to own a movie camera at the time, so this only comes from memory.

    In sixth grade had frameworks about what is 'right and proper' (going to church from time to time, washing behind my ears, eating everything on my plate, doing book reports, studying for exams, getting a haircut at least once per month, cleaning my room, shooting practically any small furry or feathered thing that moved just because I could, staying away from girls, supporting the political party of my dad, etc.)

    My current framework for 'right and proper' is that this is to be chosen by the individual, and the results that follow the choice are to be accepted simply as consequences of that choice.

    And not getting to hung up on the message of the video, veiwing it without moral or even practical filters, I cannot help but recognize and acknowledge the earnest dedication and yes, the early creative juices of the young Balko. Good on ya mate!

  22. Matt J   20 years ago

    Narc!

  23. Jennifer   20 years ago

    And BTW: I didn't notice that the sound died out - I heard voices all the way through.

    Which only goes to show you didn't heed Balko's fine warning about the dangers of hallucinogens.

    But seriously--for me the sound died out around the one-minute mark, so I didn't watch the rest of the video because the drug-trip special effects were rather dull without the voiceover.

  24. Jarod   20 years ago

    I'm freaking out, man... I can taste time

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