First of all I agree with you about drug prohibition, it addresses a problem that doesn't really exist , but actually it causes a ton of problems to exist in doing so. Drug prohibition is evil and those who support it are no better than Nazis, and the most powerful supporters should be tried as war criminals and executed. Internet piracy is definitely a problem depending on your perspective. It probably costs companies billions of dollars a year, all together. Now I am not really anti piracy because I pirate shit all the time, and there are some good arguments both for and against intellectual property, and the people making digital content can fight piracy by changing their models but they are just ultra slow to adapt to change.....but internet piracy definitely has a massive economic impact. I have never once paid for music, movies, porn or games in my entire life. I have also pirated a large number of books as well as very expensive software that sometimes costs in the thousands of dollars for a single license. I imagine there are a lot of people like me, and I also imagine that we would all pay for at least music, movies, porn and games if we were not able to download them for free. I also disagree with you about terrorism. Now, terrorism doesn't seem to pose a very huge threat to us, but indeed many thousands of people are killed on a yearly basis by terrorists. The threat posed by terrorists is generally greatly exaggerated, but certainly there are terrorists (although I would prefer to call them violent non-state actors) and they do kill many people a year, although then again so do automobiles.