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“Drugs flow as effortlessly through the harbour as through los esteros, but the government and the DEA view drug trafficking as more of a hazard to society when it moves through the poor area, with its dirty waters and seeming chaos, than when it has to do with corporate boardrooms and the main…” quote by Anonymous
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““Drugs flow as effortlessly through the harbour as through los esteros, but the government and the DEA view drug trafficking as more of a hazard to society when it moves through the poor area, with its dirty waters and seeming chaos, than when it has to do with corporate boardrooms and the main harbour. And for the FARC, it is becoming easier and easier to convince the city’s Afro-Colombian majority that the focus of the war on drugs is not primarily on the flow of drugs, but on what kind of people are involved in it.””

Anonymous

About This Quote

Drug policies often target poor neighborhoods while ignoring corporate involvement, revealing double standards.

In simple terms: Policies double‑standardize based on who is affected.

Key Takeaway

Expose and challenge inequitable enforcement.

Themes

justice policy inequality drug enforcement

Mood

critical concerned

Type

analytical political

When to use this quote

  • urban policing
  • international drug trade
  • community advocacy

Key Concepts

structural bias social stratification

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why are poor areas singled out?
  • What reforms could equalize enforcement?
A Different Perspective

Ignoring corporate drug flows perpetuates systemic bias.

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