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The Zombies of American City Streets, Philadelphia Edition

The Zombies of American City Streets, Philadelphia Edition

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I mean... you just *have* to watch this video (2 mins).
The drug zombies on the streets of Philadelphia. Every day. Scary stuff


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11655809/Philadelphias-Kensington-neighborhood-looks-like-scene-WALKING-DEAD.html


It’s heartbreaking to watch the most wretched of the homeless.

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@earl-of-trumps said
I mean... you just *have* to watch this video (2 mins).
The drug zombies on the streets of Philadelphia. Every day. Scary stuff


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11655809/Philadelphias-Kensington-neighborhood-looks-like-scene-WALKING-DEAD.html
this is a lifestyle liberal democrats have created


@mott-the-hoople said
this is a lifestyle liberal democrats have created
No the combination of deregulation of the medical industry, an economy that benefits only the rich and prohibition caused this.


@athousandyoung said
No the combination of deregulation of the medical industry, an economy that benefits only the rich and prohibition caused this.
Rap/Hip Hop music didn't help either.
They glorify drug use, etc.

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@jj-adams said
Rap/Hip Hop music didn't help either.
They glorify drug use, etc.
I've seen/heard about weed and alcohol in that culture but I haven't seen/heard any glorification of hard drugs.

I don't pay attention to rap/hiphop to notice if they did though.


@athousandyoung said
It’s heartbreaking to watch the most wretched of the homeless.

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Actually, you have a point there, aty. There really is no debate here.
Consider it information to raise people's awareness of drug addiction and what it can do to people


@athousandyoung said
No the combination of deregulation of the medical industry, an economy that benefits only the rich and prohibition caused this.
*Now* you are making it political and causing debate


103,000 died in opiate drug overdoses last year, double that of 2021.

The almost-silent killer.


@earl-of-trumps said
103,000 died in opiate drug overdoses last year, double that of 2021.

The almost-silent killer.
Ya but they are the lowest of the lows.

It's almost like drugs are cleaning up society if you really think about it.


@athousandyoung said
No the combination of deregulation of the medical industry, an economy that benefits only the rich and prohibition caused this.
explain


@booger said
I've seen/heard about weed and alcohol in that culture but I haven't seen/heard any glorification of hard drugs.

I don't pay attention to rap/hiphop to notice if they did though.
what do you call hard drugs?


@mott-the-hoople said
what do you call hard drugs?
Cocaine, Heroin, Meth, Fentanyl, etc

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@jj-adams said
Rap/Hip Hop music didn't help either.
They glorify drug use, etc.