Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn unflinching documentary that explores the surge in violent crime, homelessness and drug addiction in the heart of one of Canada's wealthiest cities.An unflinching documentary that explores the surge in violent crime, homelessness and drug addiction in the heart of one of Canada's wealthiest cities.An unflinching documentary that explores the surge in violent crime, homelessness and drug addiction in the heart of one of Canada's wealthiest cities.
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This is an incredibly insightful look into how unrealistic govt can be
There are other models worldwide to learn from and they do not include giving persons more drugs to solve the problem
Excellent line up of persons giving honest and helpful ways to improve the cities situation.
Everyone needs to view this to learn how far fetched the status quo manner of dealing with addiction is not helpful for those in the situation.
When we support with rehab those who have come thru the addiction process will be able to live lives that ate back on track Not happy to hear what a lead professional had to say about the situation.
Everyone needs to view this to learn how far fetched the status quo manner of dealing with addiction is not helpful for those in the situation.
When we support with rehab those who have come thru the addiction process will be able to live lives that ate back on track Not happy to hear what a lead professional had to say about the situation.
This documentary is a much needed source of information for the residents of Vancouver. It's not compassionate to allow people to live on the streets, or warehoused in hotels, drug addicted and half alive. This documentary shows the compassionate approach, for those addicted to drugs and for those who live with the consequences of a drug addicted community, is to provide treatment and rehabilitation.
This documentary features homeless addicts, recovered addicts, police officers and victims of violent crimes, giving a full look at the situation in Vancouver's Downtown East Side.
The activists rating this documentary 1 star have a political agenda. They don't want what's best for those drug addicted (clearly because they're advocating for their addiction to be perpetuated) and don't want anyone questioning their narrative.
That's why this documentary is so powerful!
This documentary features homeless addicts, recovered addicts, police officers and victims of violent crimes, giving a full look at the situation in Vancouver's Downtown East Side.
The activists rating this documentary 1 star have a political agenda. They don't want what's best for those drug addicted (clearly because they're advocating for their addiction to be perpetuated) and don't want anyone questioning their narrative.
That's why this documentary is so powerful!
As a 20+ year resident of Vancouver and area, i witnessed this decline first hand. Proud areas of the city, reduced to battlegrounds as neighbours.defend their homes and properties against the homeless and drug addicted hoards. I've seen houses broken into and stripped in hours the copper pipes and wire. Yard stripped of fruit and flowers. Vehicles broken into in broad daylight as people walk past, too afraid to speak up. Mayor Larry Campbell started Vancouver down this road, and successive mayors have continued paving the road with their woke intentions. "Vancouver is Dying" is an unblinking look at what one of Canada's best cities has become, an unaffordable butvat the same time unlivable haven for violent offenders, druggies and criminals.
This documentary touches on many aspects of the failed political policies being enacted at home and abroad by an unreasonable and damaging ideology sweeping throughout western civilization.
The work done by Aaron and his team is an integral part of our political discourse which offers the ground truth to the plethora of failed solutions purposed by former, current, and aspiring government officials. The onsite interviews of addicts coupled with testimonials from law enforcement and health care professionals signals that there is a significant need to re-evaluate our approach towards this ever increasing problem in society.
Highly recommended to watch, learn, and act.
The work done by Aaron and his team is an integral part of our political discourse which offers the ground truth to the plethora of failed solutions purposed by former, current, and aspiring government officials. The onsite interviews of addicts coupled with testimonials from law enforcement and health care professionals signals that there is a significant need to re-evaluate our approach towards this ever increasing problem in society.
Highly recommended to watch, learn, and act.
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Aaron and his team did an phenomenal job creating this documentary. They used all available resources to craft a well thought out piece which you can make your own mind up about regarding the issues. It was nice to see someone tackle this from a non biased perspective.
From start to finish Aaron is in the background of the documentary and never once overshadows the issue being discussed. He has really come up with an organic way of showing the current crisis in BC, listening to the people it has affected the most. I hope for our provide sake this documentary will encourage positive change and I thank Aaron and his team for spending the time to craft such and important message.
From start to finish Aaron is in the background of the documentary and never once overshadows the issue being discussed. He has really come up with an organic way of showing the current crisis in BC, listening to the people it has affected the most. I hope for our provide sake this documentary will encourage positive change and I thank Aaron and his team for spending the time to craft such and important message.
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