

its not a tiny amount of fent addicts, your streets are full of them.
False. You’re making up stuff and have probably never been to America.


its not a tiny amount of fent addicts, your streets are full of them.
False. You’re making up stuff and have probably never been to America.


So thats roughly 3% of the population with opioid addiction
You deliberately conflated fentanyl stats with those of more common opioids to make it appear that fentanyl is more commonly used in the US than it is.


The US Democratic party is not glued to the trans movement. The anti-trans movement was started by liberals like Germaine Greer, JK Rowling and feminist TERFs.


Trump won the 2024 election by a hair, once again running against a woman who was an awful campaigner. He is no reflection of America as a whole. He was even kicked out by US voters in 2020.


Nobody in America is discussing the issue except in social media forums.


it allows for people to become addicted to and ruined by drugs, en masse.
Stop exaggerating. The US fentanyl addict population is tiny compared to its overall population. I live in one of America’s largest cities and have never seen a recognizable fentanyl addict. I doubt that most Americans have ever seen a fentanyl addict.


That would have a chance of being true only if fentanyl was a specifically American problem. Drug abuse is a problem in most free countries, and with some countries that are not free.


Forgive me, I’m in Bali.
Bali is a famous home to giant reticulated pythons. No thanks.


Sadder than being American?
You mean the country with the highest number of immigrants? The one that most of the world’s immigrants want to be part of?


It’s exaggerated of course but it’s packing some heat.
You’re crazy if you think Americans care about foreigners making fun of fentanyl addicts.


It hurts Americans because they KNOW its a problem and they are ashamed
You’re off your rocker if you think Americans spend much time feeling embarrassed about its tiny number of fentanyl addicts.
I simply want evidence that Americans not on social media are also concerned about the issue.