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Policy

Drug Propaganda Thursday

Radley Balko | 11.9.2006 8:36 AM

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Radley Balko is a journalist at The Washington Post.

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  1. Frankenbeans   19 years ago

    Is that Theo?

  2. FinFangFoom   19 years ago

    This probably would have scared me away from crack before I was say, 7.

  3. dbcooper   19 years ago

    Is that Theo?

    If only the dyslexia diagnosis had come sooner.

  4. Lamar   19 years ago

    Where can I get a snake outfit like that?

  5. Terrorific   19 years ago

    Man, talk about STEREOTYPING! I mean, it totally makes it look like all reptilian monsters deal crack on shady streets. I have a few reptilian friends, and they're all upstanding, law-abiding, and well-spoken citizens. I'm ashamed for my country.

  6. methodman   19 years ago

    Where can I get a snake outfit like that?

    They issued me one back when I tried to become a cocaine baron. Ask your neighborhood wholesaler.

  7. Darin the Lion   19 years ago

    This is your asshole: .

    This is your asshole in prison: 0

    Any questions?

  8. Larry A   19 years ago

    What's next? A drug warrior mongoose? The roadrunner character is already taken.

    At least this guy will only give me poison if I pay for it. The folks who really worry me are the WoD ninjas who like to throw lead around indiscriminately.

  9. Rex Banner   19 years ago

    I'll get you, cocaine baron!

  10. Kevin Kilo   19 years ago

    The DEA should put this in a museum called the Eternal Crack Dealer.

  11. highnumber   19 years ago

    Wow! At least the WoD isn't racist. or reptilist (?) either.

  12. highnumber   19 years ago

    After a moment of thought, I take back the racist comment. According to the WoD stats, crack is a problem mostly for African-Americans. If they believe their own stats, it is honest and fair of them to have some guy who escaped from some late 80s minstrel show playing the crack dealer. I stand by my belief that they are unfairly anti-reptile.

  13. Joseph Majsterski   19 years ago

    Great, now I'm going to have nightmares when I take my afternoon nap.

  14. FinFangFoom   19 years ago

    Come on Joseph, those high top fades aren't that bad.

  15. Garth   19 years ago

    Well, that was a Thriller!*

    *80's pop reference intended

  16. Jeremy Mahler   19 years ago

    So wait... black people turn into lizards?????

    (the guy next to my cube is black... what should I do???? I DON'T WANT TO DIE!!!!!!!!!)

  17. FinFangFoom   19 years ago

    Jeremy, excellent post.

    Just don't buy any crack from him. You should probably ask him if he sells it though.

  18. Allen   19 years ago

    Cool Radley!

    Of the 800 plus taxpayer-funded ads directed at the public regarding curently illicit drugs (80% plus is directed at cannabis), you've highlighted one of my all-time favorite examples of vicious government-sponsored propaganda.

    Today the propaganda is directed at cannabis and other currently illegal drugs. However, with a precedent like 'snake man', cannot one envisage a future federal government creating the same type of propaganda campaign against currently legal drugs like alcohol and tobacco products?

    Radley, if your goal is to share with Reasonites examples of government propaganda against 'drugs'...friend, you've got months and months of fodder! I look forward to reading what you identify.

    Ever higher,

    Allen St. Pierre
    director@norml.org

  19. mediageek   19 years ago

    So, is it safe to assume that David Icke supports the drug war?

  20. brian423   19 years ago

    Holy crap! David Icke was right all along!

  21. brian423   19 years ago

    Damn! I could almost take credit for mentioning Icke first!

  22. Mr. Nice Guy   19 years ago

    Well, all I have to say is GOD DAMN!

    God damn the pusher man.

  23. NoStar   19 years ago

    Can clips from Reefer Madness be expected soon?

  24. Terrorific   19 years ago

    brian423,

    You had a link, so you get the real credit.

    Maybe that's where the whole "CIA brought crack to the ghetto" thing came from with Bush 41 (a well known Reptillian) having been CIA director. The pieces are coming together nicely now.

    The director of that commerical must have been on the same shit Hunter S. Thompson was in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. "Tell me about the fucking golf shoes!"

  25. FinFangFoom   19 years ago

    My favorite anti-drug commercial was the Rachel Leigh Cook "This is your brain on drugs" part II. Just because she's hot.

  26. highnumber   19 years ago

    Hey Mr NORML guy,

    If I recall correctly, didn't Cheech & Chong teach us that, while it won't turn you into a snake, reefer will turn you into a lizard?

  27. R C Dean   19 years ago

    Just because she's hot.

    I know. It made me want to whip a fattie and light her up.

  28. Johncjackson   19 years ago

    None of you guys were alive in the late 80s? ( or was it the early 90s?)..I remember seeing this commercial A LOT, especially during football games.

    This is like THE G.O.A.T. anti-drug commercial. They played the shit out of this and that "I learned it from watching you dad" joint.

  29. tommy   19 years ago

    This one reminds me of an even more blatently racist anti-drug ad from the Nixon era. The one where the jive-talkin' voice-over is selling drugs to elementary school-age kids in a playground. The one that ends with the line "Why do you think they call it dope?"

  30. The Johnny Appleseed of Crack   19 years ago

    Can clips from Reefer Madness be expected soon?

    Reefer Madness was not actually government propaganda. It was an "exploitation" film, privately funded, etc.

  31. Lord Duppy   19 years ago

    That's too bad. I've wanted to see Reefer Madness but I dont particularly want to watch the whole thing.

  32. Akira MacKenzie   19 years ago

    Lizards? What are you talking about?

    Now, keep your head down, THIS IS BAT COUNTRY!

  33. Akira MacKenzie   19 years ago

    If your going to subject yourself to Reefer Madness, I recommend you get the edition with the Mike Nelson commentary track.

    It makes the stupid go down sooo much easier.

  34. vjb2   19 years ago

    Please tell me that as part of your anti-drug propaganda series you'll include Cartoon All-Stars To The Rescue. It's great to get stoned to.

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