Posted on 05/27/2023 5:18:24 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Horrific footage shows the devastating toll the “tranq” drug epidemic has had on addicts in Philadelphia.
The Kensington neighborhood — made infamous by its open-air drug market — is seen completely packed with the slumped-over and passed-out drug users in the video posted to TikTok by urbanvisuals2.0.
The harrowing clip comes as the “City of Brother Love” struggles with the rising use of the drug Xylazine, or “tranq,” which is a deadly sedative used to enhance the effects of heroin, cocaine, and fentanyl.
The drug is so potent the White House recently declared it an “emerging threat.”
Dr. Rahul Gupta, Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, issued the warning last month.
Philadelphia health officials say the city has been greatly impacted by the epidemic.
“Xylazine has hit Philadelphia particularly hard, causing increased overdose deaths as well as severe wounds that can lead to sepsis and amputation,” the Philadelphia Department of Health and Board of Health said in a joint statement last month. “As a result, the Philadelphia Department of Public Health has been working closely with partners across the city to address this new aspect of the drug overdose epidemic.”
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Elections have consequences.
Effing animals destroyed my beautiful city…
The images in the film look familiar. No longer are we seeing drunks passed out in a doorway.
These folks look like they just dropped suddenly wherever they were, hanging over a fire hydrant or whatever. Different drug and different scene. I’ve seen a few on the Upper West Side, in the very center of the sidewalk, their belongings strewn around them.
Lou Reed - Dirty Boulevard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HA4-4ifhixg
this is a national disgrace.
He got the job done in the Philippines.
Horrific footage shows the devastating toll the democrat epidemic has had on Philadelphia. i bought a shovel from a hardware store many years ago that is no longer under the el. Used it yesterday. There were functioning stores and people there 30 years ago. About 10 years ago I helped a guy from Harrisburg on July 4th. He had barbecues in needle park every year and gave out food and prayed for the addicts. My house is two miles from there. Harrowgate was know for it’s pure water and was a vacation refuge from the city in 1800.
Horrific? Whats horrific about a bunch of FUBAR democrats?
It’s not medical advice, it’s an opinion. And he’s right. It isn’t a “disease”, it is a weakness, a personal failing. You can blame the alcohol or the drug, but in the end, people choose to do what they do. Any recovered alcoholic or drug addict - the honest ones, anyway - will tell you that they, and they alone, were the cause of their addiction. Calling those things a “disease” implies that the addict is a victim of something over which they have no control. And that absolves them of their responsibility. Animals have no control over what they do, but people do.
How is addiction in any way a disease? Seems like a very convenient excuse, but words still have meaning.
Me too. Alcoholism and drug addiction cause all sorts of physical problems but that is not equivalent to getting pneumonia.
Pneumonia is a disease. Pancreatic cancer is a disease. Multiple Sclerosis is a disease. We have Lou Gehrig’s disease. There’s polio.
It’s insulting to act as though someone struggling with Huntington’s is no different than a junkie.
They say this like it’s a bad thing. Junkies are junkies BY CHOICE. Nobody stuck a gun to their heads and forced them to become junkies, but when they overdose they tie up ER resources that could be used by people with real emergencies like heart attacks, automobile crashes, strokes, shootings, etc. I have no problem with some half wit deciding to turn into a zombie who lives for drugs. What I have a big problem is when these junkies cause problems for others - stealing, robbing, squatting on someone else’s property, using up limited health care resources, sucking up our tax dollars, etc. Be a junkie if you want, but if you pass out in the street I’ll just walk around you and keep on going.
Alcoholism is not a disease. Drug addiction is not a disease. They’re a lifestyle choice.
I went to Philadelphia once on a business trip. The Avis people gave me a pamphlet on how to handle a carjacking. I decided not to go there ever again.
In the 70’s, yes. All downhill after Rizzo, as the 70’s came to an end.
All a result of America’s open border policies and our federal law enforcement agencies turning a blind eye to the drugs that are flowing across the border. In addition the Soros appointed prosecutors refuse to charge the criminals with drug crimes but instead return them to the streets asap. Many times the thugs are awarded damages for being troubled by an arrest in the first place.
By the way, I thought “social justice workers” were supposed to solve this problem. What happened?
Biden’s Camelot.
Self inflicted, but why? Why in the world would anyone, no matter how crazy, want to do this when they see the results all around them?
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