Interested in the history and the social programs they created like free breakfast.

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      And the CIA pumped a load of heroin into the inner cities to pacify the urban black population as part of their financing of various undeclared wars in the South-East Asian conflict.

      Decades later a similar thing would happen with crack cocaine as part of the anti-Sandinista action.

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        Fun fact, the reason cocaine is on the drug schedule is so they could put black people in jail.

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        I thought that was still on conspiracy theory stage. CIA’s involvement in drug trade is known and proven, them using it as a tool against black people not so much

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          In that case you have to say that it was purely accidental that heroin tore through the ghetto while most of white society was unaffected. And then the same thing happened accidentally twenty years later.

          And then compare and contrast to the current opioid crisis, which did affect all strata of society because prescription drugs were marketed to doctors as safe.

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            I mean factors like poverty surely pay a role. It’s often the poor communities that are hit the hardest by drug epidemics. So no surprise that the black community was hit the hardest but the influx of drugs did hit other communities too.

            We know drugs were brought in and they hit poor urban communities the hardest. For intention you’d sorta need something to actually show for it imo.

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        I dislike how this narrative completely bypasses the power hungry, money hungey gangsters who were perfectly fine making money off the backs of their communities.

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          My dude you really need to study history a bit. Things people did in the name of profits:

          *locked emergency exits so that workers cant sneak out resulting in many deaths in fires

          *continued to sell cars they knew were dangerous and killed people because the potential fines were cheaper

          *pollute rivers until they caught fire in some areas

          *essentially used the US government as a bludgeoning weapon to topple south american governments over concerns that said governments might threaten their banana profits

          *added melamine into dog food because it caused protein content tests to falsely show higher protein content resulting in many dead dogs

          *sell the methanol containing heads of distilled spirits which can cause injury or death

          *700,000 deaths a year from smoking related cancers and other associated diseases whoch the tobacco industry fought tooth and nail to dismiss links between said diseases and smoking

          *entice women in africa to forgo breast feeding in favor of infant formulas often made with contaminated local water which didn’t just harm their children but also ensured that they became completely dependant on infant formula once their milk stopped coming in.

          *the modern fossil fuel industry is responsible for climate change and theyve known this since the 70s according to their own leaked internal documents. similarly to the tobacco industry theyve been spreading misinformation for decades trying to stop anyone from regulating them. this is very likely to substantially compromise global ecosystems, increase resource competition and subsequent conflict and make much of the earth effectively uninhabitable.

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          I’m not sure if you’re talking about these specific communities, or all of America all of the time.

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    Theres a cool autobio book by Don Cox called “Just Another removed” that details some of this. Obviously the Feds played a part but Don himself cautions not to give them too much credit. There’s plenty we can learn from what transpired aside from that. Leadership was an issue, and sexism was a really big issue are two big takeaways. A lot of the other stuff requires a bit more nuance to explain and would be best learned by the book itself. Interesting and not too long a read.