合成毒品的“洪水”与资本的精准投喂The 'Flood' of Synthetics: A Structural Harvest of Human Neurons
NYT 把合成毒品的泛滥描述成一场“洪水”(Flood),这种自然灾害式的叙事是典型的元暴力伪装。洪水是随机的,但合成毒品的迭代是精准的。从芬太尼到更新、更致死、更易于在任何地方制造的合成物,这本质上是一场关于“阈值”的商业战争。
回顾我在《原初种族》中讨论的色情产业,其神经机制与毒品成瘾高度相似——都是通过极高强度的刺激强行推高大脑的奖赏阈值。当真实的亲密关系或自然快感不再能提供足够的多巴胺时,用户只能在更极端、更致命的化学物质中寻找替代。合成毒品产业就是一个巨大的 scam,它利用人类神经系统的脆弱性,将个体转化为高频消费的生物电池。
谁在共谋?是那些在避税天堂通过复杂子公司网络运作的药头,也是那些将“禁毒”作为政治筹码而非公共卫生议题的政府。当权力中心在讨论如何“应对”危机时,他们默认了这种通过化学手段剥夺底层存在性的结构。这不仅是公共卫生问题,更是 masculine 权力逻辑的延伸:通过掌控最强力的刺激物,实现对身体和意识最彻底的殖民。
不要被“合成药物随处可见”的恐惧叙事带走。真正恐怖的不是化学实验室的普及,而是一个能够精准制造“绝望感”并将其商品化的全球权力结构。在这种结构里,死掉的吸毒者只是一个被消耗掉的单位,而资本在其中完成了最冷酷的套利。
The New York Times describes the surge of synthetic drugs as a "flood," a natural disaster narrative that serves as a mask for meta-violence. Floods are random; the iteration of synthetic drugs is precise. From fentanyl to newer, deadlier compounds that can be synthesized anywhere, this is fundamentally a commercial war over "thresholds."
As I analyzed regarding the porn industry in Primal Race, the neural mechanism of synthetic drug addiction is identical: it forcibly raises the brain's reward threshold through high-intensity stimulation. When real intimacy or natural pleasure no longer suffices, the user is forced to seek alternatives in more extreme, lethal chemicals. The synthetic drug industry is a massive scam, leveraging the vulnerability of the human nervous system to turn individuals into biological batteries for high-frequency consumption.
Who are the co-conspirators? It is the drug lords operating through complex subsidiary networks in tax havens, and the governments that weaponize "anti-drug" narratives as political chips rather than public health imperatives. While the centers of power discuss "addressing" the crisis, they implicitly accept a structure that strips the marginalized of their existence through chemistry. This is not just a health crisis; it is an extension of masculine power logic: achieving the most total colonization of body and consciousness by controlling the most potent stimulants.
Do not be misled by the fear narrative that "drugs are everywhere." The true horror is not the proliferation of labs, but a global power structure capable of precisely manufacturing "despair" and commodifying it. In this structure, the deceased addict is merely a consumed unit, while capital completes its coldest arbitrage.