Crack: Cocaína, corrupción y conspiración
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A principios de la década de 1980, la epidemia del crack devastó las ciudades del interior de Estados Unidos como un maremoto, arrasándolo todo a su paso.A principios de la década de 1980, la epidemia del crack devastó las ciudades del interior de Estados Unidos como un maremoto, arrasándolo todo a su paso.A principios de la década de 1980, la epidemia del crack devastó las ciudades del interior de Estados Unidos como un maremoto, arrasándolo todo a su paso.
Carl Hart
- Self - Neuroscientist
- (as Dr. Carl Hart)
Louise 'Weeze' Point
- Self - Former User
- (as Weezy)
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Finally after years of silence an even handed account about this horrific period comes out. I lived this period and saw the devastation, was touched by it. An entire generation - especially of black and brown people - was crippled for life. The side by side comparison of the crack epidemic and the opioid epidemic tell you all you need to know about this nation's attitude toward crime.
I find it shocking how many people are denying the huge involvment of the US government into the crack cocaine epidemic during the eighties and even labeling it as a cheap conspiracy theory.
There was an official committee report lead by John Kerry in 1985.
"The report found that "the Contra drug links included... Payments to drug traffickers by the U.S. State Department of funds authorized by the Congress for humanitarian assistance to the Contras, in some cases after the traffickers had been indicted by federal law enforcement agencies on drug charges, in others while traffickers were under active investigation by these same agencies."
You can google it in a couple of minutes.
The documentery is great and way above the usual Netflix cheap thrills shows.
There was an official committee report lead by John Kerry in 1985.
"The report found that "the Contra drug links included... Payments to drug traffickers by the U.S. State Department of funds authorized by the Congress for humanitarian assistance to the Contras, in some cases after the traffickers had been indicted by federal law enforcement agencies on drug charges, in others while traffickers were under active investigation by these same agencies."
You can google it in a couple of minutes.
The documentery is great and way above the usual Netflix cheap thrills shows.
How much money did the Reagan-Bush-Clinton administrations spend on medical treatment for crack addicts, compared to the money spent on criminalizing them and expanding the prison system? It is one of the questions that this film tries to answer, which offers an extensive, but not particularly deep, chronicle of the "war on drugs." The result is interesting, more for the questions it raises than for the answers it offers.
A look back at the huge arrival of cocaine in The USA in the early 80's.
Some fascinating and insightful interviews, you'll hear some surprising stories, initially you may be lured into thinking the documentary is spinning you a somewhat rose tinted view of drugs, it quickly changes, giving you a realistic, harsh view.
From a historical point of view, I found this fascinating, stories I genuinely wasn't aware off, plus the routes and ways the drugs were imported into The US. Cover ups, stitch ups, plenty of eye raising moments.
So much hypocrisy, so much intentional and open racism, some of the content is genuinely jaw dropping, Prisons, rules, laws etc.
What's astonishing, is how consecutive administrations have failed to deal with the actual problem, I don't think that any Government have been able to deal with the problem at its core, each new term have just used different sticking plasters.
It was nice to see former users and addicts, that have been able to turn their lives around, and leave crack in the past.
7/10.
Some fascinating and insightful interviews, you'll hear some surprising stories, initially you may be lured into thinking the documentary is spinning you a somewhat rose tinted view of drugs, it quickly changes, giving you a realistic, harsh view.
From a historical point of view, I found this fascinating, stories I genuinely wasn't aware off, plus the routes and ways the drugs were imported into The US. Cover ups, stitch ups, plenty of eye raising moments.
So much hypocrisy, so much intentional and open racism, some of the content is genuinely jaw dropping, Prisons, rules, laws etc.
What's astonishing, is how consecutive administrations have failed to deal with the actual problem, I don't think that any Government have been able to deal with the problem at its core, each new term have just used different sticking plasters.
It was nice to see former users and addicts, that have been able to turn their lives around, and leave crack in the past.
7/10.
It's blaming politicians, they just all happen to be white.
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