Esto ha escrito el hermano famoso.
Se esta jugando una cancelacion pogre. Con las "borders" no se juega en la america progre.
Y que conste que en lo que a la crisis de los opioides se refiere los principales responsables son la industria farmaceutica y la profesion medica de los EE.UU.
"I am absolutely furious and devastated to share that my beloved brother, Adam "Wax" Harrison, lost his life today due to the opioid crisis. The anger inside me is boiling over. This crisis is ruthlessly claiming countless lives, and it's time for us to unleash our collective rage and demand immediate action.
The numbers are beyond comprehension. Did you know that nearly 50,000 lives are mercilessly snuffed out by synthetic opioids, including fentanyl, every single year in the United States alone? That's over 16 times the number of lives lost in the 9/11 attacks, happening year after year. It's an infuriating reality that demands our unwavering attention and an unrelenting fight for justice.
We cannot turn a blind eye to the sources of these deadly drugs any longer. The issue of drug trafficking across our borders must be confronted head-on, and those responsible must be held accountable. This is not a matter of politics; it's a matter of saving lives. We must rise up, unite our voices, and demand justice for my brother and all the victims of this senseless tragedy.
Access to treatment is not enough. We need to stop the poison from flowing freely over our borders. It's time for stronger measures, stricter regulations, and an unwavering commitment to eradicating this crisis from its roots. We cannot allow these lethal substances to continue to devastate our communities.
No more lives should be sacrificed to this preventable horror. Adam "Wax" Harrison, you deserved so much more. Your memory will fuel my unyielding determination to bring about radical change.
Let's channel our anger, come together in our shared outrage, and demand an end to this insidious opioid crisis. We will not rest until justice is served, and those responsible for perpetuating this tragedy are held accountable.