A school in British Columbia--and God knows how many other schools in North America--distributed cards to 6th graders instructing them on how to use illegal drugs if they want to enjoy them safely.
A Nanaimo mother is upset by what she found at a school-sanctioned event—drug use information cards.https://t.co/dd6C1qTXIC
— CHEK News (@CHEK_News) June 21, 2025
The distribution took place at a school "Pride" event, because of course it did, and it instructed kids on the safest ways to use date rape drugs, narcotics, hallucinogens, and alcohol most enjoyably without getting dead.
I'm all for preventing the deaths of children--I think we can all agree on that, and I'm not even a big fan of adults overdosing and dying in our streets. Call me old-fashioned, I guess.
But does it really make sense to be distributing gaily-colored playing cards on how best to party with drugs? Because that is exactly what the organization distributing the cards is for.
This is for 6th graders.
The cards come from an organization called "Dance Safe," which is aimed at the nightlife/rave "community" and is, I suppose, informed by "harm reduction" philosophy. The idea is that people will do what people will do, so it's best to keep them informed. In principle, I get the argument and have some sympathy; in practice, it certainly creates an aura of normality around dangerous behavior and when presented to children, encourages them to experiment with very dangerous drugs.
I get some pushback when I call the people pushing alphabet ideology--and this was an alphabet event--of being groomers, but the fact is that they are groomers.
“Always start on the lowest end and work your way up until you find your dose,” she read from a card, explaining how to use GHB (gamma hydroxybutyrate) which is also known as the date rape drug.
It was organized by the secondary schools’ Gay Straight Alliance clubs and sponsored by teacher volunteers.
“It was inclusive and happy and fun and safe,” Taylor says of the event.
It was held at Departure Bay Park where a number of organizations held booths. Taylor was dismayed to see the AVI (Aids Vancouver Island) booth stacked with these information cards about using drugs such as Methamphetamine, Ecstacy and Cocaine.
“This information is so marketed and so bright and so attractive that I just didn’t understand at first what I was seeing. Why would somebody have these materials on offer with children and youth around, especially some of the most vulnerable youth in our community?” asked Taylor.
Taylor told the three adults manning the table that the materials were not appropriate for school-aged children.
"They were not receptive to what I was saying, and the cards stayed for the remainder of the event. They never took them down,” said Taylor.
Teaching kids how to use Meth or GHB or fentanyl is beyond inappropriate, and it is hardly surprising that this is marketed to children interesting in the gay lifestyle. The whole idea is to lure them into a "Queer"--nonconforming--environment and undermine any sense of normality.
That is grooming.
As with all poisonous creatures, they have the same markings and look as spiders, snakes, and Antifa zealots. They have the pronouns, a specific look, and complete confidence. You know they are creepy when you see them.
And, as you would guess, this is all funded by governments.
I am not a supporter of "harm reduction" as a strategy, but it is not irrational on its face. People WILL do drugs. That shouldn't be a death sentence, so helping people not die from making bad decisions is a worthy goal. It's just that the results we have seen from pursuing this strategy have been execrable. See: Portland.
But whatever you think of the strategy in principle, applying it to 6th graders is, frankly, insane. It is the opposite of promoting harm reduction. It is luring kids into choices by making abnormal things seem normal and fun.
I have seen references to these cards being distributed throughout our country as well, and Dance Safe sells them, ensuring they get distributed as much as possible. Parents should be on the lookout to see if they are being handed out to their kids.
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