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This I have to disagree with.The street-level drug dealers are not the problem. They are VICTIMS of a SYSTEM. They were left hanging out to dry at the bottom of the system so they make a way. It is wrong, but the ones making the speeches on TV are more wrong. The one’s lobbying for the corporation’s and banks are the real problem because they put people in situations where they have to sell drugs and then judge them as lazy or inadequate or just too stupid to make it (in their system).
So they take them from their kids when they catch them. That is after they manage to not get killed in the game.
I wonder, what would make a man risk death and prison if he cares about his family? These drug dealers are not the ones running around in brand new clothes stickin people up and shooting 14 year old witnesses.
#1. Most street level drug dealers are lazy people that want fast money while sitting on their butts.
#2. They are more the victims of culture in the environments and possibly (not always) the culture in their own immediate families. In other words… they have been indoctrinated in cultural messages telling them drug dealing is cool and the way to go.
#3. Usually it is the street level dealers robbing stores, pedestrians, or shooting 14 year olds and adults. Very rarely is it a drug addict.
Hey… I was assaulted and robbed by essentially young “drug dealers.” Part of being a “thug” is the idea that a real man should rob and hustle for a living. Lots of gang members rob stores and bars - some banks as well.
I also don’t think banks are the problem per se. I’ll admit banks can have some pretty unethical and predatory practices. My own bank has jacked my account with service charges for X, Y, Z more times than I can count. But I also get my money automatically deducted to the management company of my apartment to pay my monthly rent. That’s makes my life easier. I love banks for that. And banks truly help city, state, and national economies grow.