So, picture this: a system that operates like a well-oiled machine, flawlessly executing its intended purpose. And what is that purpose, you may ask? To punish the poor, particularly those of Black and Latino descent, for their minor involvement in drug distribution. Meanwhile, it conveniently turns a blind eye to the wealthy institutions and individuals whose involvement in the drug trade far surpasses that of your average street dealer. Sounds like a recipe for success, right?
Well, not quite. You see, the recent sentencing amendments that have been implemented are nothing more than a mere Band-Aid on a gaping gunshot wound. Sure, it may provide some temporary relief, but it’s not addressing the root of the problem. And what is the root, you may ask? The entire framework of our current drug policy.
It’s time to wake up and smell the fair-trade, organic coffee, folks. Our current system is nothing more than a facade, disguising the true nature of its intentions: class warfare. It’s a game of the haves versus the have-nots, and unfortunately, the have-nots are the ones bearing the brunt of the consequences.
But fear not, my fellow hipsters, for there is hope. We must dismantle this broken system and rebuild it from the ground up, with principles of proportionality, equity, and actual justice at its core. It’s time to put an end to this charade and create a system that truly serves the people, rather than oppressing them.
So let’s raise our artisanal, hand-crafted mugs and toast to a future where justice is not just a buzzword, but a reality for all. Cheers to dismantling the system and rebuilding it with integrity and fairness. Let’s make it happen, one fair-trade, organic step at a time.