Ellen Willis Quote

The drug war has nothing to do with making communities livable or creating a decent future for black kids. On the contrary, prohibition is directly responsible for the power of crack dealers to terrorize whole neighborhoods. And every cent spent on the cops, investigators, bureaucrats, courts, jails, weapons, and tests required to feed the drug-war machine is a cent not spent on reversing the social policies that have destroyed the cities, nourished racism, and laid the groundwork for crack culture.


"Hell No, I Won't Go: End the War on Drugs", The Village Voice (19 September 1989)


The drug war has nothing to do with making communities livable or creating a decent future for black kids. On the contrary, prohibition is directly...

The drug war has nothing to do with making communities livable or creating a decent future for black kids. On the contrary, prohibition is directly...

The drug war has nothing to do with making communities livable or creating a decent future for black kids. On the contrary, prohibition is directly...

The drug war has nothing to do with making communities livable or creating a decent future for black kids. On the contrary, prohibition is directly...