By A Texas Reader
thu, mar 2, 2023 8:44 a.m.
"One central texas father, Cody Ivins, knows the pain behind the statistics. His son, Layton Ivins, who was a georgetown high school sophomore, died on jan. 22. The family is still waiting on the toxicology report, but Layton's death is a suspected fentanyl..."
https://www.kvue.com/article/news/local/georgetown-father-fentanyl-overdose/269-75099956-1334-4bac-9bc0-271d55fe95ef
So, again, why are the borders wide open?
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For THAT reason--to genocide Whites--and some collateral blacks,but Whites had the money to partake and with the government forcing drug dealing minorities into the White neighborhoods,it was a matter of time before Whites got addicted and started dropping like flies.
Why would it stop now?
We(Whites)had no drug problems,to speak of,during the 70s and 80s.As long as Whites stayed with Whites--in White neighborhoods--we were fine.
Then the nig*er sh*t hit the White fan.
End of country.
Add the Mex in and Whites,attempting to be genial,got their lives turned upside down and destroyed.
It continues.
--GRA
Seems to be a well-to-do family:
https://www.ramseyfuneral.com/obituary/layton-ivins
What I don't understand is why apparently so many kids and young people like this are willing to try these dangerous hard drugs.
I started out smoking pot, and when it got to be what I thought was a bad habit I quit -- even during my days smoking pot I was reluctant to try any other drugs, which were available and offered via friends and acquaintances -- it took a couple of years before I agreed to sniff some cocaine, and even then I did it only a few times, and that was it -- I never spent my own money on it, and never would have done that.
Sad.
Not long ago some egghead at UCLA got a heavy negative reaction on social media when he said we now had to take the opioid epidemic a lot more seriously b/c it was starting to kill more non-whites:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/feb/17/black-native-americans-fentanyl-deaths-rise-opioid-crisis
>UCLA addiction researcher Joseph Friedman
Hmmm.
https://twitter.com/JosephRFriedman
'Researching Drugs and Structural Inequalities'
'(He/Him)'
And drugs lethal; of ever increasing potency crossing the border all the time. The objective now not just to create junkies but to kill.
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