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The Crack Epidemic in America and its Global Implications
The media sensationalized the localized problem of crack cocaine into a national hysteria that was partly fueled by rich white people's fear that their children might fall victim to it too. The article suggests that if the epidemic could spread everywhere, U.S. forces are justified in going into any place, even sovereign nations, in order to fight the crack epidemic and blames the Colombian cartels and their U.S. accomplices for America's cocaine problem.