Correct. Same as nostr:nprofile1qqsts8mtya0t6fag7p8l6pwuz67flgefewxec3jtc77m75rgsx8q8sqpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujucm4wfex2mn59en8j6gpz4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezumtfd3hh2tnvdakqtkuzuu did during his life. Which reminds me: โผ๏ธ๐จโฐ WHY arenโt you going after the #Sackler family for buying off dead addicts for $10000 a head?
Ima happy you got clean cause Iโve seen addicts in distress โฆ but you can and should do better for #addicts
Ima read below ๐ป& respond based off my views of current situation in the #USA as an #American citizen. Peace โฎ๏ธ be with you.
1. #Sacklers The Sackler family is an American family who owned the pharmaceutical company Purdue Pharma and later founded Mundipharma.[1] Purdue Pharma, and some members of the family, have faced lawsuits regarding overprescription of addictive pharmaceutical drugs, including OxyContin. Purdue Pharma has been criticized for its central role in the opioid epidemic in the United States.[2][3][4] They have been described as the "most evil family in America",[5][6][7][8] and "the worst drug dealers in history".[9][10]
The Sackler family has been profiled in various media, including the documentary Crime of the Century on HBO, the book Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe, the 2021 Hulu miniseries Dopesick, the 2022 Oscar-nominated documentary All the Beauty and the Bloodshed, and the 2023 Netflix mini-series Painkiller.
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Recounting #heroin #addiction and spiritual awakening, RFK Jr. urges focus on prevention and community
By โ Travis Loller, Associated Press
Health Apr 24, 2025 6:15 PM EDT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) โ
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told a personal story of his own heroin #addiction #spiritual #awakening and #recovery at a conference on drug addiction Thursday and emphasized that young people need a sense of purpose in their lives to prevent them from turning to drugs.
๐ humans almost always need a sense of purpose so we agree. ๐
Kennedy called addiction "a source of misery, but also a symptom of misery." In a speech that mentioned God more than 20 times, he pointed to his own experience feeling as though he had been born with a hole inside of himself that he needed to fill.
๐ right cause humans canโt be moral without a #god to bow down to. Nah.
"Every addict feels that way in one way or another โ that they have to fix what's wrong with them, and the only thing that works are drugs. And so threats that you might die, that you're going to ruin your life are completely meaningless," he said.
๐ broken people become addicts because they feel something is internally wrong. Sad cycle to see repeated.
Speaking to about 3,000 people at the Rx and Illicit Drug Summit in Nashville, Tennessee, Kennedy did not address recent budget and personnel cuts or agency reorganizations that many experts believe could jeopardize public health, including recent progress on overdose deaths.
๐: not shocked
Kennedy drew cheers when he said that we need to do "practical things" to help people with addictions, like providing them with #Suboxone and #methadone He also said there should be rehabilitation facilities available for anyone who is ready to seek help. But he focused on the idea of prevention, signaling his view of addiction as a problem fueled by deteriorating family, community and spiritual life.
๐๐จ๐จ๐จโผ๏ธ #PurduePharma can pay for All those IF someone had the balls to make it happen. Alas ..
"We have this whole generation of kids who've lost hope in their future," he said. "They've lost their ties to the community."
โผ๏ธโผ๏ธโผ๏ธ NAH but itโs narrative warfare to continually place #USA in fear so you do you.
Kennedy said policy changes could help reestablish both of those things. Though Kennedy offered few concrete ideas, he recommended educating parents on the value of having meals without cellphones and providing opportunities for service for their children.
๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ: duh
The best way to overcome depression and hopelessness, he said, is to wake up each morning and pray "please make me useful to another human being today. "
๐๐๐: or volunteer or make the world a better place. Tots and pears
He suggested that cellphones are a pernicious influence on young people and that banning them in schools could help decrease drug addiction.
๐จ๐จ๐จ / how old is Kennedy how did he become a heroin addict if he grew up without a cell phone just asking questions here.
He cited a recent visit to a Virginia school that had banned cellphones, saying that grades were up, violence was down and kids were talking to one another in the cafeteria.
๐จ๐จ๐จ COOL ๐ He picks one school.
Kennedy told attendees that he was addicted to heroin for 14 years, beginning when he was a teenager. During those years, he was constantly making promises to quit, both to himself and to his family.
๐๏ธ๐๏ธ: wut a sad life to live addicted to anything horrific. Peace โฎ๏ธ
"I didn't want to be someone who woke up every morning thinking about drugs," he said, noting that one of the worst parts of addiction was his total "incapacity to keep contracts with myself."
Kennedy said he eventually stumbled upon a book by Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung that claimed people who believed in God got better faster and had more enduring recoveries, so he worked to rekindle his faith and started attending #12-step meetings.
๐จ๐จ๐จ ima fan of #Jung too. People will do anything, no matter how absurd, in order to avoid facing their own souls.
One does not become enlightened by
imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious.
Carl Jung
Kennedy was interrupted several times by hecklers shouting things like, "Believe science!" He has been heavily criticized by #scientists and public health experts for pushing fringe theories about diet, vaccines, measles and autism, among other things.
๐จ๐จ๐จ I have never heckled anyone at any speech ๐ค because I believe in #freespeech
One heckler was escorted out of the ballroom with a raised middle finger. Without responding directly to the hecklers, Kennedy said that he tries to learn from every interaction, even with people who give him the finger because they don't like his driving.
โผ๏ธ weโre those hecklers staged plants?
"God talks to me most through those people," he told the group.
University of Washington researcher Caleb Banta-Green was among those escorted out after he stood up and shouted, "Believe science! Respect spirituality! Respect choice! Respect government workers!"
"Spirituality is an essential part of recovery for some people; 12 step works great for the people it works for, however, it should never be mandated," Banta-Green said in an email after the program.
๐จ๐จ๐จ: addicts donโt recover when forced. Again #science shows that.
He added, "We have decades of science-based interventions that are proven effective for supporting recovery and reducing death from substance use disorder. The problem we have is massive underfunding."
AP Medical Writer Carla K. Johnson in Washington state contributed.
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So there it is.
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