They NEVER talk about CRACK...

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Every Town, In every City, in every state... There is crack... There are crack laws and crack dealers.

How do they not discuss this? How do they not acknowledge the failed war on drugs?

As a black candidate, from a world famous crime center, from a corrupt local government... ignores one of the biggest issues affecting those he represent...

I even read Dr. West... Dyson... And they speak on the political climate in america and its affects on blacks, without even mentioning crack one time...

They even try to speak on black on black crime, and skip over the crack issue...


Why is this? And how do you, as a voter, justify ignoring this issue?
 

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They even try to speak on black on black crime, and skip over the crack issue...


Why is this? And how do you, as a voter, justify ignoring this issue?

Crack is very relivant. I mean I know 25 year olds, who were in middle school when I was in HS, who are sitting on 400K, talking bout "boss" like they are CEOs or some sh1t.

I've seen mothers who are skinny walking the streets hangin at gas stations waiting for a car w rims to roll up.

It's even more an issue now than it was in 87, 88, because it affects more people and there are more people pushing it.

Dr. West has mentioned it before, but regardless, it is a problem that people don't talk about crack in politics or the media.

Not just a late 80's issue. I guess u have to be real to realize.
 

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It's even more an issue now than it was in 87, 88, because it affects more people and there are more people pushing it.

:what:

the height of that shyt was back in the early 90's. there might be some stragglers still around, but shyt is nothing like back then
 

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the height of that shyt was back in the early 90's. there might be some stragglers still around, but shyt is nothing like back then

:beli:
where do you live?

stragglers? nothing about the issue has resolved. Still a problem. Still a major topic of rap artists. New traps are continuously being created. Still the aspiration of many lil kids in the hood. Still big business for international business men.


Maybe you all just don't know.
 

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Crack is very relivant. I mean I know 25 year olds, who were in middle school when I was in HS, who are sitting on 400K, talking bout "boss" like they are CEOs or some sh1t.

I've seen mothers who are skinny walking the streets hangin at gas stations waiting for a car w rims to roll up.

It's even more an issue now than it was in 87, 88, because it affects more people and there are more people pushing it.

Dr. West has mentioned it before, but regardless, it is a problem that people don't talk about crack in politics or the media.

Not just a late 80's issue. I guess u have to be real to realize.

:laff: Are you smoking crack yourself? There isn't anywhere near the number of people using or selling crack now as there was in the 80's.
 

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where do you live?

stragglers? nothing about the issue has resolved. Still a problem. Still a major topic of rap artists. New traps are continuously being created. Still the aspiration of many lil kids in the hood. Still big business for international business men.

Maybe you all just don't know.

I've lived in Miami, Ft Lauderdale, San Francisco (still plenty of crack in the TL), New Orleans, Western Mass...

I ain't sayin the shyt went away. it's just nothing like back then
 

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:laff: Are you smoking crack yourself? There isn't anywhere near the number of people using or selling crack now as there was in the 80's.

:rudy:

I said it affects more people. Meaning, it affects more people and families and communities. And I said more people are pushing it. Meaning, there are more people pushing it... it was more concentrated as far as the # of dealers in the 80's.


I actually know what I'm talking about.. been very aware of the process since I was very young, and even though I view the issue as a bystander now, I'm aware of what's going on.

NTM, the whole crackbaby and media stories around crack/crime in the late 80's were overblown. And the drug is even more cheap and plentiful in the 2000's.


And I'm not going to get into anything with you on here, but I know what i'm talking about.
You have women selling their children, n1ggas in there mid 20's sitting on hundreds of thousands, and kids dealing and funding the private prision industry like never before and it's not an issue like the 80's???? it is.

I really don't think you know sh1t about the issue and I shouldn't even be responding to a lame, such as yourself, on an issue like this.
 

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Crack is a racket. It has a multiple purposed effect on friends. For one it allows demons to destroy groups of people they never want to rise. It also assists demons in making money for their internal revenue. You pump drugs into a community, you allow a drug dealer to bubble and profit, giving him demonic passes on murder and mayhem. When he gets to a certain point, you pop his bubble and collect his proceeds and you get to keep the money with little to no risk outside of a few toy soldiers. Its so demonic yet so lucrative for these beasts. These are demonic centuries we're apart of.
 

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:rudy:

I said it affects more people. Meaning, it affects more people and families and communities. And I said more people are pushing it. Meaning, there are more people pushing it... it was more concentrated as far as the # of dealers in the 80's.


I actually know what I'm talking about.. been very aware of the process since I was very young, and even though I view the issue as a bystander now, I'm aware of what's going on.

NTM, the whole crackbaby and media stories around crack/crime in the late 80's were overblown. And the drug is even more cheap and plentiful in the 2000's.


And I'm not going to get into anything with you on here, but I know what i'm talking about.
You have women selling their children, n1ggas in there mid 20's sitting on hundreds of thousands, and kids dealing and funding the private prision industry like never before and it's not an issue like the 80's???? it is.

I really don't think you know sh1t about the issue and I shouldn't even be responding to a lame, such as yourself, on an issue like this.

You can cry and piss your pants and impotently lash out at me out of frustration all you want, but like I said, there is NOWHERE NEAR as many people using or selling crack as there was in the 80's and that is pure statistical fact. But you're an idiot, so I guess I can't ask you to deal in fact.
 

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lol nikkas sayin crack aint popular no more

no one's saying that. just that's it's not as popular as it was in the height of the crack era

not to pull the age card, but if you're not in your mid-30's or older, I'm not sure what kind of reference you have
 
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