1 year ago14 points(+0/-0/+14Score on mirror)1 child
Fentanyl? Guess nobody told this guy about the (((Sackler))) family. Might want to look into the (((Pritzker))) family as well, if he ever wants to know why there's so many men in girl's sports.
> The Sackler family, owners of Purdue Pharma, the manufacturer of OxyContin, have been linked to the opioid crisis, including the proliferation of fentanyl. Here are key points:
> Marketing and distribution: Purdue Pharma, under the Sackler family’s control, aggressively marketed OxyContin, a powerful prescription opioid painkiller, to doctors and patients. This led to widespread overprescription and misuse, laying the groundwork for the opioid epidemic.
> Fentanyl’s role: Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, is a chemical cousin of heroin and 50-100 times more potent. It has been linked to a significant proportion of overdose deaths, particularly in combination with other substances. The Sackler family’s actions contributed to the demand for opioids, which, in turn, fueled the development and distribution of fentanyl and other illicit opioids.
> Immunity from litigation: In 2023, a federal judge granted immunity to members of the Sackler family from lawsuits related to their role in the opioid crisis, including the proliferation of fentanyl. This decision was met with widespread criticism and outrage.
> Settlement and bankruptcy: Purdue Pharma filed for bankruptcy in 2019 as part of a tentative settlement agreement with thousands of lawsuits. The settlement requires the Sackler family to pay out $3 billion over seven years, although they did not admit to wrongdoing or apologize for their role in the opioid crisis.
> Fortune and philanthropy: The Sackler family’s estimated $13 billion fortune comes primarily from OxyContin sales. They have also donated millions to cultural institutions and universities, which have faced pressure to return or rename these gifts due to the family’s involvement in the opioid crisis.
Key quotes and insights:
> Patrick Radden Keefe, author of “Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty,” notes that Purdue Pharma was the first mover in changing the way opioids were prescribed in the US, and that the company’s aggressive marketing and distribution of OxyContin helped create a huge population of people with opioid use disorder, who subsequently turned to illicit opioids like fentanyl. (Source: “Empire of Pain”)
> A federal judge’s ruling granting immunity to the Sackler family was criticized for allowing them to evade accountability for their role in the opioid crisis. (Source: “Sackler Family Granted Immunity From Opioid Lawsuits”)
> The Sackler family’s actions contributed to the development and distribution of fentanyl, which has become a major driver of overdose deaths. (Source: Various news articles and reports)
In conclusion, the Sackler family’s control of Purdue Pharma and their aggressive marketing and distribution of OxyContin laid the groundwork for the opioid epidemic, including the proliferation of fentanyl. While the family has agreed to pay out billions in a settlement, they have been granted immunity from litigation, sparking widespread criticism and outrage.
1 year ago9 points(+0/-0/+9Score on mirror)1 child
This cumrag is gonna back over some kike's scooter because he cant see shit out of any of his windows, get fucked by the HIV infested tiny metzitzah b'peh'ed dick of the jewdicial system... and then vote vote vote for the most shabbos of the faggot shabbos goys anyway.
1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
Hell even random idiots on the internet know that the government used those vehicles a lot.
https://www.quora.com/Why-does-the-US-government-use-Chevrolet-Tahoe-or-Suburban-so-much-and-having-better-options-in-terms-of-comfort-in-the-automotive-market
It's funny how they cite stuff like snow, or having to carry a shitload of gear around. see that right there is the problem. They choose a mediocre vehicle that tries to be a one-size-fits-all solution yet in doing so sucks at everything.
You don't need 4WD to drive on snow, you need studded tires to get grip on the black ice below it. With good tires any old FWD or RWD car gets the job done. On icy roads it more important to be able to stop fast than to accelerate fast anyway.
As for equipment, they could easily use different vehicles for different tasks. If this one-size-fits-all mentality continues it won't take long until we [see cops doing police chases in Volvo FHs](https://oyvei.raccoons.space/2023/02/27/7a2e01c1a9b1aaa6dcbd2e7a36d160ab.jpg) 🤡🌎
>Israel is doomed if Harris Wins
I'm so done with Migatards its not even funny anymore, **these are literal zionist kikes**.
*squeek* *squeek*