Yeah, yeah, he's been dead for 12 years, speak kindly of the dead, well fuck that.
And to all of the druggies who I'm sure will come in here mewling about how great he was because he helped to show the world the wonders and flabulousness of LSD: no. Just no. You're wrong. Go fuck yourselves in your collective butthole with a baseball bat wrapped with razor wire.
But back to Mr. Leary. It's so many things about him. The fact that he deliberately lied to his peers at Harvard when they asked whether or not he was experimenting with LSD, not because they were going to go to the "authorities", but because if he was, it was without the knowledge of the university and on university property and that was a situation that could fuck up not just Leary, but possibly bring down the entire university. But Leary didn't care.
Being a serial adulterer to all of his wives while demanding that they stay faithful to him, to the point of his betaing his second wife when he heard from a friend that she had kissed another man at a party.
There's his whole thing of breaking out of jail and after being caught, turning on all of his friends and becoming an informant for the FBI.
But the biggest thing is his whole mantra of "Turn on, tune in, and drop out." People always remember that bit, but they never remember or never heard what came after that, which was this:Thing is, tens of thousands of people, including thousands of high school students did just that. There was a show on PBS back in 1987 called It Was Twenty Years Ago Today about the Beatles, Sgt. Pepper and the influence those two things had on 1967. In the course of the show Leary and his mantra were mentioned and then a bit later one of the of the San Francisco era "Diggers" took umbrage with Leary's comments saying (paraphrased), "...something like that was ok for someone like me, who was in his early 20's and could function and get by and pretty much live on my own, by myself. But thousands of teenagers and pre-teens heard this and dropped everything and ran away from home and ran to places like San Francisco, where they found that the actual reality of life there was a far cry from the hippie dream that Leary had been preaching."Drop out of elementary school. Drop out of junior high. Drop out of high school. Drop out of college. Drop out of graduate school. Drop out of law school. Drop out of medical school. Drop out of junior executive. Drop out of senior executive. Drop out of society.
That shit is inexcusable.


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