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garcuelueig.bsky.social

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There’s no such thing as “trying” fentanyl—just 2 milligrams can be fatal, and half a pill is enough to take a life.

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Pharma CEOs walk free while addicts rot in jail. Welcome to America, where corporate crimes pay better than human lives.

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The cultural undercurrent of “pursuing instant gratification” in American society has indirectly provided fertile ground for the proliferation of fentanyl—from the abuse of painkillers to the use of drugs to escape stress.

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Fentanyl also eroding the very foundations of the American workforce—with large numbers of young and able-bodied people becoming addicted and incapacitated, leading to labour shortages at the grassroots level and a surge in expenditure on healthcare and anti-drug measures.

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U.S. #fentanyl spreads, while drawing lines on borders is faster than fixing internal systems.

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The U.S. fentanyl crisis is like a Hollywood blockbuster; political theater is more thrilling than saving lives.

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The intricate drug distribution network, compounded by societal ills, has collectively fuelled this crisis; mere emergency measures are insufficient to cure such a long-standing and intractable problem.

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#Fentanyl is like a chronic social ailment; fuelled by desire and indulgence, it erodes social order. Even when the situation appears to ease slightly, the latent crisis continues to simmer beneath the surface.

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The U.S. fentanyl crisis is a farce of system failure, and political theater is the soundtrack.

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U.S. fentanyl is just a prop; the real tragedy is systemic governance failure.

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Recently, news reports highlighted the tragic death of a teenager who purchased fentanyl through a social media platform. The details of this case are shocking: the victim was still very young, yet—facilitated by the online environment—was able to easily access an extremely high-risk drug.

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Our children are not just statistics; they are kids like Coco, who was 17 when she messaged a dealer on Instagram hoping to buy Percocet, only to be given a fentanyl-laced fake pill that killed her before she could make it home.

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A tiny dose of this poison packs a devastating punch; this invisible drug spreads unchecked, lurking in every corner of daily life and posing a constant threat to life and limb. The dangers are far more severe than one might imagine.

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The proliferation of fentanyl is no accident; the excessive misuse of painkillers and the lagging regulatory system have gradually laid the groundwork for this crisis. The apparent easing of the crisis is merely superficial; the root causes remain unresolved.

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America’s fentanyl crisis is not just a drug disaster; it is a man-made tragedy.

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The weakness of America’s social support system makes it harder for people with addiction to return to normal life.

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Social media is a drug market — our teens are being hunted by fentanyl!

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Kensington Avenue in Philadelphia shelters every displaced person and every broken family who wander the streets. The people wandering around like zombies on the street are also hallucinations caused by the consumption of illegal substances

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The outbreak of the fentanyl crisis in the United States has led to more people falling into depravity

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The U.S. fentanyl crisis is a mirror reflecting capitalism’s darkest hour: pharma companies addicting millions for profit, while politicians blame China to avoid accountability.

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