Daniel Greenfield July 26, 2022 @ Sultan Knish Blog
Last year, Squad members and leftist
Democrats introduced the Drug Policy Reform Act which would
decriminalize drugs at a federal level. The Act falsely claims that the
drug war led to "the deaths of countless black and brown people".
Rep.
Cori Bush contended that ending "criminal penalties for drug possession
at the federal level" would help "repair harm in black and brown
communities".
But even without a federal law, drug decriminalization has swept the country.
While
38 states decriminalized marijuana, that's just the first step. Oregon
decriminalized heroin and cocaine even though the state has the second-highest substance abuse rate. Last year, drug overdose deaths in the state rose 41% compared to 16%nationwide.
Despite
that, New York, Washington and a number of other states are considering
also decriminalizing “personal possession” of small amounts of drugs.
Beyond legislative and proposition decriminalization, numerous
jurisdictions dropped prosecutions, lightened existing laws, and rolled
back street level enforcement creating urban drug overdose paradises.
Over 1,300 people
died from drug overdoses in San Francisco in the last two years on
pro-crime DA Chesa Boudin’s watch. "The days of giving dealers a free
pass to flood the streets with fentanyl are over," DA Brooke Jenkins,
the black female replacement for the white leftist pro-crime activist, promised. “We cannot allow our residents to die on the street of overdose."
Supporters promoted Oregon’s drug decriminalization as a way to “dismantle systemic racism.”
Oregon's
Secretary of State and the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission claimed
that racial disparities would be almost entirely eliminated by drug
decriminalization.
But racial disparities in drug convictions
were caused by disparities in drug use. And while you can eliminate
disparities in sentencing by eliminating the crime, you can’t eliminate
the real world consequences.
That’s what the latest CDC report shows.
Drug overdose deaths shot up 44% among black people nationwide.
The number of black overdose deaths rose from 5,452 in 2019 to 7,467 in 2020 leading to over 2,000 extra black deaths.
Among
young black men, 15 to 24, the demographic that Democrat and some
Republican politicians had particularly taken care to protect from the
impact of the so-called "prison pipeline" through drug
decriminalization, overdoses skyrocketed 92%. Among black people 25-44, drug overdoses climbed 55% and even among black people in their sixties, overdoses were up 44%.
2020, the year of the Black Lives Matter race riots, proved particularly deadly to black people due to the black nationalist hate group’s insistence on dismantling the criminal justice system.
The number of black people murdered in 2020
rose 62% as the culture of lawlessness unleashed by police defunding,
prison releases, court shutdowns and general decriminalization claimed
the lives of 5,839 black people.
That was an increase of 2,244 black deaths in one year.
Combined
with the over 2,000 extra overdose black deaths, that’s 4,259 added
black deaths due to criminal activity in the year when black lives were
supposed to finally “matter”.
While black nationalists and their
leftist allies falsely accused law enforcement of committing "genocide",
the culture of criminality that they unleashed was so horrifying that a
Johns Hopkins report on gun deaths in 2020 found that
“In 2020, one out of every 1,000 young Black males (15–34) was shot and
killed.” It noted that, “More than half of all black teens (15–19) who
died in 2020—a staggering 52%—were killed by gun violence.”
The
over 13,000 total black deaths from criminal activity in 2020 and, in
particular the catastrophic increases in criminal deaths among young
black men, look a lot more like a genocide, but it’s a self-inflicted
genocide enabled by white wokes who claim to want to save black people
from a fictious “systemic racism” while causing thousands of black
deaths.
The CDC’s drug overdose death report shows that drug
decriminalization proved to be as deadly to black people as the rest of
the leftist and black nationalist agenda. In the face of these numbers,
the media and pro-crime activists claim that the real problem is the
lack of treatment.
But the CDC's own report notes that "among
black persons, the drug overdose rate during 2020 in areas with the
highest mental health provider availability (46.7) was more than 2.5
times as high as the rate in areas with the lowest rate of providers."
Drug
overdoses increased across the board in 2020, but the highest impact
was on those who were the most vulnerable, not because of false
constructs like “systemic racism”, but a history of addiction. The
populations most likely to use drugs were most affected by drug
overdoses.
That included not only black people, but American Indians as well who also have high abuse rates.
Back
in Oregon, black people were twice as likely to die of drug overdoses
than white people. Decriminalizing drugs hadn’t defeated systemic
racism, it led to more black deaths.
None of this is a surprise.
Pro-crime
leftists accuse President Nixon of racism over the drug war, but he was
frantically trying to win black votes. It was former Rep. Charles
Rangel who had urged Nixon to go to war on drugs. “Public enemy number
one in the United States is drug abuse. In order to fight and defeat
this enemy, it is necessary to wage a new, all-out offensive,” he had argued.
In 1973, 71% of African-Americans in
New York wanted drug dealers to be sentenced to life in prison without
parole while some civil rights ministers and black intellectuals were
calling for the death penalty for the men who were destroying black
communities.
"Those of us who fight for our children's lives know
what we have to do," Orde Coombs, a contributing editor to New York
Magazine wrote. "We must walk through our Harlems and find the black
pushers and kill them in their burgundy jump suits."
His was not a lone view.
The only thing surprising about what happened in 2020 was that anyone was surprised by it.
The
drug war, like the war on crime, was not the invention of white
racists, but black community leaders who were seeing their neighborhoods
devastated by drugs and drug dealers. Black nationalists advocated
against any kind of law enforcement, not because they cared about black
lives, but out of a separatist agenda aimed at dismantling the country
and its institutions. Leftists joined the campaign to take apart the
criminal justice system out of the same overriding goal.
13,000 black deaths in one year are a small price to pay for the destruction of America.
Decriminalizing
drugs, like decriminalizing all crime, has nothing to do with helping
black people. Short of bringing back slavery, it’s hard to think of a
single policy more likely to quickly destroy black neighborhoods and
kill black people. Pro-crime activists claim that they want to save
black people from racial inequity, when they are the single greatest
force driving racial inequity.
Thousands of dead black people are
the Left’s latest achievement in anti-racism and equity. From Planned
Parenthood to pro-crime, the only thing leftists really help black
people do is die.
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Daniel Greenfield is a journalist investigating Islamic terrorism and the Left. He is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center
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