‘This is Your Brain on Drugs’ Commercial Revamp Bashes White People

It looks like George Soros is acting up again! Viewers don’t even have to research who’s behind this pro-legalization, pro-drug public service announcement narrated by and starring Rachel Leigh Cook to know that a social justice/progressive agenda is being pushed here.

Of course, it might help in digesting this PSA if your brain was as fried as hers, since Cook seems to be totally ignorant of actual U.S. crime statistics.

While the PSA would love to claim that our justice system is prejudiced against people of color for drug-dealing, it ignores the real-world data that the majority of street-level drug dealers ARE, in fact, people of color. The argument that it’s simply racist to lock up criminals for their crimes is similar to claims made by liberals in New York City that that city’s “Stop and Frisk” policies of the 2000s were equally racist with who they targeted.

This is despite the fact that statistics show that the vast majority of street crime (muggings, shootings, drug dealing) is committed by minorities and the fact that 10 percent of New York’s “Stop and Frisk” searches (which have now ended after a liberal court decision) turned up either drugs, a weapon or a legal reason to detain the person being stopped.

Do YOU want those thousands of criminals to walk freely on our streets?

If you left matters up to George Soros, that’s exactly what would happen. Watch as Cook’s PSA makes the strong case that progressives’ pro-drug propaganda is nothing but scrambled.


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