Views : 2,946,725
Genre: News & Politics
Date of upload: Feb 8, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.851 (2,179/56,173 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-07T21:13:31.1371Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
That first dude was absolutely awe-inspiring and I really didn’t see the comeback story happening there. I got sober in August 14, 2019. I relapsed recently and I’m struggling again but this dude just revitalized my jolt. I feel that same enthusiasm and electric energy for recovery. I also believe my life’s purpose is to help others be saved the way I was.
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As an addict myself, actively from age 16 to 35, now being 40; this is by far the most accurate, best told, informational documentary on drug smuggling I have ever seen. I can say first hand that the meth, cocain, and heroin stories are as truthful as they come. It is wild to watch today vs. the years of my most active addictions. A HUGE thank you to all of those who took the time and had the courage to make this film. You have no idea how truly inspirational you will be. I pray this video reaches 10 million or more.
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it's fascinating to me that all of the former dealers said that to actually help addicts and stop people getting into drugs what needs to happen is legalizing drugs and doing harm reduction rather than harsher prison sentences and more severe punishments. plus the description of the business side of things and how police activity affects the market and work... it really shows how the war on drugs gave the drug industry so much power.
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The first guy is absolutely bang on about addiction. The idea of abstinence is absurd. You do NOT have to be ready to quit forever to start moving forward and getting to a place where you do want to quit. When you're in active addiction, thats your life. When you quit, you try to abstain forever, you sit facing your empty life with the weight on your shoulders and then the relapse comes, with shame and self hatred by the bucket load.
We need to be encouraging and showing people how they can start building lives first, before they even think about the quitting process. We need to be giving people lives that they want to live, not throwing them sober and sore back into the life they run from.
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@mjock392
2 months ago
The second guy could've legit be narrating a BBC documentary about heroin and then at the end say "... so that's how I was dealing heroin" and blow everyone's mind watching.
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