crack... where did it come from?

It's definitely messed up if it was introduced in the black community as a form of genocide, however there has to be some accountability on the user's behalf. They chose to do the drugs.

It's so crazy how people are fascinated with the drug culture and glorify it in music, although it helped create a downfall in the black community.
 
^ what you stated damn near mirrors airedweezy.

One is saying that there has to be the consumer and the other stating that there has to be a distributor.

Im sure Ricky (OP)knew that much. He also did question as to how the drugs arrived here in the first place. A simple fact that both of you seem to gloss over.

Is Rick Ross a scumbag, yes. Are drug addicts to blame for the current dependence, yes.

But who is supposed to be upholding the law and serving its citizens instead of funneling in drugs?

Guess what, drop drugs off in any poor neighborhood in the world and the results will be the same.

The fact that your blaming a low life drug dealer and poor individuals while turning a blind eye to the US Government shows where you stand.

I mean seriously, its almost laughable. For one, airedweezy been showing his true colors but recently, sooperhooper, you tryna secure a ride on the train for even trying that angle.
 
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^ what you stated damn near mirrors airedweezy.

One is saying that there has to be the consumer and the other stating that there has to be a distributor.

Im sure Ricky (OP)knew that much. He also did question as to how the drugs arrived here in the first place. A simple fact that both of you seem to gloss over.

Is Rick Ross a scumbag, yes. Are drug addicts to blame for the current dependence, yes.

But who is supposed to be upholding the law and serving its citizens instead of funneling in drugs?

Guess what, drop drugs off in any poor neighborhood in the world and the results will be the same.

The fact that your blaming a low life drug dealer and poor individuals while turning a blind eye to the US Government shows where you stand.

I mean seriously, its almost laughable. For one, airedweezy been showing his true colors but recently, sooperhooper, you tryna secure a ride on the train for even trying that angle.

Exactly.

Then on top of that, the same government makes the penalty for the very drug they funneled into these neighborhoods way harsher than any other drug penalty. Now you have people going to jail for 10-20yrs for a few rocks, and becoming hardened criminals with no chance at being productive in society again, creating a revolving prison door...while in other communities there is sympathy, lieniency, rehabilitation and treatment.

It's obvious who the target was. Its really sick when you think about it.
 
^ what you stated damn near mirrors airedweezy.

One is saying that there has to be the consumer and the other stating that there has to be a distributor.

Im sure Ricky (OP)knew that much. He also did question as to how the drugs arrived here in the first place. A simple fact that both of you seem to gloss over.

Is Rick Ross a scumbag, yes. Are drug addicts to blame for the current dependence, yes.

But who is supposed to be upholding the law and serving its citizens instead of funneling in drugs?

Guess what, drop drugs off in any poor neighborhood in the world and the results will be the same.

The fact that your blaming a low life drug dealer and poor individuals while turning a blind eye to the US Government shows where you stand.

I mean seriously, its almost laughable. For one, airedweezy been showing his true colors but recently, sooperhooper, you tryna secure a ride on the train for even trying that angle.


Well said.


Rick Ross was a pawn. Albeit a scumbag in his own right, it was the feds who made it all possible.

Then the CIA investigated itself, the FBI probe....Lmfao.

Checks and balances for you. Thats where dudes like airedweezy will stay in a perpetual state of naivety, they can't read between the lines nor do they want to.
 
Dude is a clown and anyone who's blaming the victim in ANY situation doesn't have the mental capacity to see anything from another's perspective. That said, I can see from a white supremacist's perspective and how they would go to these lengths to make sure black folks were wiped out. With what went on just years before (Civil Rights Movement) am I to believe that the same people who wanted black folks dead or locked up had a change of heart? ...the people in charge of systems who had the power to put big movements into play? Nah... Not buying any bs about we did it to ourselves.
 
@enlightenedspot reread the first sentence of my post. Nowhere am i excusing the government if in fact they planted the poison on my people.

I look at it like bait car. Just because the opportunity is there doesn't mean you have to do it.

"Victim"? People CHOOSE to smoke crack. I've been broke and depressed before and I did not choose to freebase to escape my problems.

Again, I'm not excusing anyone and I feel that the government is crooked and has an agenda, but people make their own beds and have to lie in them.
 
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crack :smokin:smokin

but cerealy, just say "NO"
 
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And I agreed that the addict is to blame for their dependence.

What does that have to do with this thread? The question was, where did it come from. People posted articles pointing to the US government and goverenment agencies. (Agencies investigated themselves)

What you did was deflect. Like "hey, the gov wouldn't be bringing in drugs if there wasn't a market for it."

Do you see how that sounds in the general theme of this thread?
 
I'll never forget when I came home from school in either 90, or 91 and my Nintendo and TV had disappeared.

Imagine how I felt?

But my brother stole all of the items, and then sold them to support his addiction.

Crack hit the black community hard back in the day.
 
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Cia.

Why? Prison industrial complex, The Dumbing Down of America, gentrification and ultimately keeping black people further away from the truth. Cause without knowledge of self, truth, we all willingly participate in the game.
 
So people in the communities struck by violence and crime who neither sold drugs nor took them, weren't victims?

Oooooh.

I see.

Young impressionable kids whose mothers were strung out and fathers either locked up or dead behind narcotics weren't victims either, right?

:smh:
 
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And I agreed that the addict is to blame for their dependence.

What does that have to do with this thread? The question was, where did it come from. People posted articles pointing to the US government and goverenment agencies. (Agencies investigated themselves)

What you did was deflect. Like "hey, the gov wouldn't be bringing in drugs if there wasn't a market for it."

Do you see how that sounds in the general theme of this thread?
Dude this is a discussion forum. It is possible for certain topics to lead to related topics. This isn't yahoo answers, it's about conversation.
 
 
I'll never forget when I came home from school in either 90, or 91 and my Nintendo and TV had disappeared.

Imagine how I felt?

But my brother stole all of the items, and then sold them to support his addiction.

Crack hit the black community hard back in the day.
bruh, my uncles were savages around this time.

my grandmas furs, tvs, lawn mowers, stereos, cars, anything that wasn't nailed down was out of here
 
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I can relate.

My house got robbed TWICE when I was a kid. :smh:

But I guess my Pops and Mom weren't victims though. >D

My biological mother is an addict and left me and my brother behind, but I guess no one held a gun to my head, right? >D

Some people got it all figured out for us Negroes.

:smh:

Dudes are really incapable of thinking.
 
Can't ignore that people that got hooked back then had no idea that it was a hard habit to shake. The **** was new to the community and there wasn't a lot of info being put out there. Kinda like how hiv/aids exploded back in the day 

If they knew then what we know now folks wouldn't have gotten hooked at the rates they did. You're an idiot if you think otherwise 
 
bruh, my uncles were savages around this time.
my grandmas furs, tvs, lawn mowers, stereos, cars, anything that wasn't nailed down was out of here

Yeah it was crazy back then man...:smh:

I'm just glad he was able to bounce back. He's had some relapses over the years, but I just hope he stays straight.

Yeah Marcus, the novelty of it had people experimenting, and before you know it they were hooked.
 
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