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« on: April 20, 2026, 03:08:46 PM »
not aware he's actually contradicting himself. I'm talking about Joe Rogan. One particular thing he doesn't like to support while the other thing he's comprised with the people he take part in.

Joe Rogan's cognitive dissonances: (1) he's so liberal yet hanging out with Trump. (2) he's against drugs, but he tolerate them. (3) he enjoys (feeling) talking about conspiracies, yet telling his quests not to draw the conclusion base on feelings. (4) he claimed himself as a Christian, somehow he smoke cigar and cigarette with his quests.

For instance, Joe Rogan was at the white house with Trump signing the executive order for psychedelic drugs such as that will treat veterans with PTSD. Drugs like these will not heal or change the person's mental and physical well-being.

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President Donald Trump signed an executive order to speed up research into psychedelic drugs to treat veterans after getting a call from podcast host Joe Rogan.

Trump said Rogan pushed him to look into how the drugs could help veterans grappling with suicide and depression.

"I'm pleased to announce historic reforms to dramatically accelerate access to new medical research and treatments based on psychedelic drugs," Trump told reporters as he signed the order on April 18. "These experimental drugs have shown life changing potential for those suffering from severe mental illness and depression," including veterans.

Joe Rogan is so officially dumb that he believe medicinal healing will treat people forever. Dude, that only treat the physical side which is the body, not the spiritual side like the soul.

Same comparison as IDF in Israel using fentanyl to treat their daily boredom and ongoing depression. Turned out the drug made their lives even worse and caused them to committed suicide.



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« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2026, 03:17:34 PM »
Shytes that don't actually work:
1. jail or prison time
2. drug-free program and correctional facility
3. pardon criminals

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Remembering Dollar Vang: A Young Father Taken Too Soon
State: California
Date: February, 2021
On the night of February 4, 2021, 30-year-old Dollar Vang was making a routine commute from his home in Olivehurst to his night shift job in Oroville. A dedicated worker and family man, Vang was traveling northbound on Highway 70 near Lower Honcut Road. At approximately 11:25 p.m., his life was tragically cut short when a vehicle driven by 36-year-old Nicole Schalles of Chico slammed into the rear of his car at a terrifying 121 miles per hour.

The impact occurred as Schalles was heading back toward Chico after traveling from Marysville. According to Butte County District Attorney Mike Ramsey, Schalles' vehicle overtook Vang's with such violence that the initial hit sent his car spinning out of control and into the lanes of oncoming traffic. Once in the opposite lane, Vang’s vehicle was struck a second time by another car. The force of these collisions was catastrophic, killing Vang instantly at the scene.

Investigations following the crash painted a grim picture of Schalles' actions leading up to the tragedy. Ramsey revealed that Schalles had purchased a bottle of vodka earlier that morning and consumed most of it throughout the day before leaving her home in Chico after 7:30 p.m. Schalles then drove south to Marysville to visit two bars and to purchase illegal opiates. Forensic analysis later confirmed the severity of her impairment, indicating she had more than three times the legal limit of alcohol and the presence of oxycodone in her system.

What elevated the charges to second-degree murder was Schalles’ prior history and the specific warnings she had received. Ramsey said Schalles had previously been convicted of a DUI in 2012, at which time she was ordered into alcohol programs and a DUI School. The murder charge resulted from Schalles having been explicitly warned in that prior case and her subsequent classes that should she cause a death while driving inebriated, she could be charged with murder. By choosing to drive at extreme speeds while intoxicated despite these warnings, she demonstrated a conscious disregard for human life.

The emotional toll of the crime was laid bare during the sentencing hearing on August 29, 2022. The Vang family shared heart-wrenching testimony about the man they lost. A family member stated, "Dollar was an amazing person and he had a bright future ahead of him. He had dreams that he was unable to accomplish because Schalles stole that from him. Dollar was a great father to his children, and he was excitedly waiting for the birth of another child. He did not even know the gender at the time Schalles took his life. All that was taken away from him."

Adding to the tragedy, Dollar Vang’s second child was born shortly after his death, never having the chance to meet the father who had been so eagerly awaiting their arrival. The family’s grief was compounded by the fact that the death was entirely preventable, caused by a driver who had ignored years of formal warnings and educational programs. Ramsey noted that Schalles had even been involved in a single-car collision in 2019 that she later admitted occurred while she was drinking.

At the conclusion of the case, Schalles was sentenced to 15 years to life in state prison. Under a current California prison policy, she will be eligible for parole in 10 years. While the legal proceedings reached their end, the impact on the Olivehurst and Hmong communities remains profound. Schalles remains incarcerated at the Central California Women's Facility, while the Vang family continues to navigate a future without their beloved father, son, and brother.

If Dollar Vang’s family would like to provide photos, I’d be happy to update this post to include them.
Sources:
1. KRCR News 7, "Chico woman sentenced to 15 years to life in prison for deadly 2021 DUI crash," by Adam Robinson, August 29, 2022
2. Butte County District Attorney, "Chico Woman Sentenced for Murder in Hwy 70 DUI, August 29, 2022
3. Action News Now, "Chico woman sentenced 15 years to life in prison in DUI death, by By Mitchell Ross, August 29, 2022
4. California Incarcerated Records and Information Search (CIRIS)
5. GoFundMe, "In Loving Memory of Dollar Vang," created by Der Vang
6. Findagrave. com "Dollar Vang"



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