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In what ways is the war on drugs reflective or dependent


Question: In what ways is the War on Drugs reflective or dependent upon moral panic? Drawing from the lessons we learned from the Alexander and Walker reading a few weeks ago (illustrated in the 13th documentary this week), explain the ways the sets of policies and public reaction to the "war on drugs" are racialized and classed? In other words, in what ways do racism, socioeconomic status, nationalism (and potentially other ideologies) influence the dominant thinking about the war on drugs? Are there myths or perceptions you had about the war on drugs that the readings helped you bust or understand better? Use sources from this documentary Watch 13th Documentary about the racialization of the war on drugs. Need Assignment Help?

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