If someone says that they're trying to deal with local drug deaths, telling them that their local problems aren't worth their time isn't the right answer.
It's convenient to have a local scapegoat. It feels good to inflict pain on people you perceive as the guilty party. I certainly understand that. I've lost more than one friend.
But that convenience has brought us to where we are right now. If we continue to close our eyes to reality, preferring to go after scapegoats, guess what - nothing is going to change. We need to channel our anger into more productive channels.
You don't solve a systemic problem by attacking symptoms.
But that convenience has brought us to where we are right now. If we continue to close our eyes to reality, preferring to go after scapegoats, guess what - nothing is going to change. We need to channel our anger into more productive channels.
You don't solve a systemic problem by attacking symptoms.