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The Chalminskie Massacre and the Opioid Epidemic
The Chalminskie Massacre was the largest pogrom in Russian history, with up to half a million Jewish people killed, and it took place in Ukraine. The opioid epidemic is also a major problem, with pills being reasonably safe, but people often escalate to more dangerous drugs like fentanyl and end up killing themselves.
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The opiate epidemic in the US is hard to control because people tend to escalate and move up to fentanyl which leads to overdose and death.
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The opiate epidemic in the US is hard to control because people tend to escalate and move up to fentanyl which leads to overdose and death. The problem is that they are highly addictive and it's difficult to monitor.
ChapterThe Chalminskie Massacre and the Opioid Epidemic
EpisodePart One: The Sackler Family: America's Deadliest Drug Dealers
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The Chalminskie Massacre was the biggest pogrom in Russian history and resulted in the killing of almost half a million Jewish people, located in Poland or Ukraine at the turn of the 20th century.
06:12 - 08:26 (02:14)
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The Chalminskie Massacre was the biggest pogrom in Russian history and resulted in the killing of almost half a million Jewish people, located in Poland or Ukraine at the turn of the 20th century. Violence and aggression were rampant even for minor offenses, such as looking at someone the wrong way or having ADD in the 50s.