Queering Psychedelics

Normally moonbats shun genetically modified foods and take ostentatious pride in their health-conscious organic lifestyles. But they make an exception when it comes to further deranging their addled minds with psychoactive drugs.

San Franciscan moonbats are invited to enroll in Queering Psychedelics:

This vibrant, justice-centered course re-centers queer voices in the psychedelic renaissance and affirms the essential contributions of LGBTQIA+ communities to the past, present, and future of psychedelia. Drawing on spiritual, clinical, and cultural perspectives, the course invites students to explore critical issues of identity, power, and transformation in psychedelic healing. Ideal for therapists, activists, researchers, ceremonial leaders, and all seekers, it fosters a space of inquiry, reflection, and empowerment.

Key learning topics include “psychedelic-assisted therapy for LGBTQ+ communities” and “Two-Spirit and Indigenous perspectives in queer psychedelia.”

The $700 course is offered by the Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines, which describes itself as…

…a 501(c)(3) nonprofit advancing psychedelic justice through education, advocacy, and research. We promote reciprocity, cultural preservation, and ethics by bridging traditional Indigenous knowledge and modern psychedelic science.

Whatever culture they think they are preserving, it isn’t ours.

Who knows? Maybe if they pump themselves full of enough hallucinogens, moonbats will come out the other side of lunacy and become sane.

On a tip from Mike B.

This entry was posted in Decay, LGBT by Dave Blount. Bookmark the permalink.