Decriminalization efforts in American cities like San Francisco have led to zones of dereliction and death, with businesses and affluent liberals abandoning these areas. Activists showcase chaotic scenes inside taxpayer-funded drug injection sites in Vancouver, BC, where individuals are found passed out in food and experiencing overdoses. The footage raises ethical and regulatory concerns, with critics likening these sites to government-sponsored trap houses and crack dens. The push for harm reduction strategies in cities like Chicago is met with criticism, highlighting the grim reality of such facilities.
Harm reduction, 2024: a vile misery mill. Remember this when “experts” push these sites in your city. https://t.co/2LyE4BLXJH
This is insane. "Safe (drug) injection sites" Government sponsored trap houses and crack dens. Under the guise of "harm reduction" This is what some aldermen in Chicago want to bring here. https://t.co/gRsqPRTtA8 https://t.co/5i0ZPCzQF3
Footage of "safe" injection site in Vancouver, British Columbia prompts ethical and regulatory concerns https://t.co/gY16fqdrd2 https://t.co/gY16fqdrd2
Video #2 Inside a “safe” injection site. The most chaotic environment I have ever been in. People passed out in bowls of cereal, women screaming behind doors guarded by others, overdoses, crying etc. Staff were https://t.co/Ofey0otLbs
Portland activist @kevinvdahlgren gives us a rare look inside a taxpayer-funded drug injection site in Vancouver, BC, Canada. People are so high on drugs that they're passed out face-first in food. Similar injection sites are funded in liberal US cities. https://t.co/PCIT8waANu
American cities where decriminalisation has been tried, such as San Francisco, have become zones of dereliction and death, abandoned by businesses and the affluent liberals who promoted the policy. 🖊️ John Gray https://t.co/ahUfh3OuFM