There are warnings on alcohol and cigarettes but we still have alcoholics ande nicotine feens![]()
But no one
There are warnings on alcohol and cigarettes but we still have alcoholics ande nicotine feens![]()
Opioids are a white problem!
Opioids are a black problem!
How about opiods, and drugs in general are just a problem that Americans are facing?
Why is it so difficult to consider that whatever is causing this is not racially exclusive?[/QUOTE]
Because it's well documented that the CIA played an exclusive role in supplying black communities with crack cocaine and the govt involvement in Contra cocaine trafficking: (so yeah, I don't think it takes a brain surgeon to be able to associate drugs with racial disparities)
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/10/gary-webb-dark-alliance_n_5961748.html
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Nixon official: real reason for the drug war was to criminalize black people and hippies
Growing up in Southside Queens I was always accustomed to seeing dope fiends, this ain't nothing new for us...Nothing to me seems like it's changed all that drastically round that way...Only thing I see more of in the city is white fiends...
people will turn to drugs when their life have no meaningA community-focused response is necessary, when there is a lack of governmental intervention.
From support groups to townhalls and information sessions, to neighborhood drug testing sites and OD-meds available.
White people are going to ignore the issue when it comes to AAs, even with it ravaging their own community.
You're partially right.people will turn to drugs when their life have no meaning
our people are resilient but social media has turned nikkas into soft cacs
Economic assistance is needed
Its been that way thoYou're partially right.
I don't think social media has anything to do with it though.
We have high unemployment for young Black men (18-30), disproportionately higher. We also have less community resources as a whole, a lower higher-education rate, a lower trade school rate, and a lot of young Black men and women that do work do physical labor. When injuries are high and resources are low + there isn't strong familial and community support, drug use becomes drug habituation which becomes drug addiction.
We need a cooperative economic plan.
Addiction has always struck the AA community, I can verify this from the late 1860s on.Its been that way tho
And black men of the past weren't junkies
Social media is showing them another world in their same country they'll never have access to because of their skin color
I can see why they would turn to dog food with no guidance...i dont blame them![]()