• memfree@beehaw.org
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    4 months ago

    In this particular case, Reuters seems to be pushing the narrative that there’s a Border Crisis.

    The dominant players in the illicit opioid trade – the Mexican cartels that manufacture most of the drugs and smuggle them into America– have been the subject of detailed reporting over the years. Now, as the first news organization to buy and test fentanyl’s essential ingredients, Reuters has penetrated the hidden sub-industry that makes the cartel operations possible: the international supply chain of precursor chemicals.

    For comparison the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports:

    Nearly three-fourths of those caught attempting to smuggle fentanyl into the U.S. since October 2022 were U.S. citizens, and they brought in more than half of all fentanyl seized by U.S. authorities, the officials said.

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      I just find it funny that they said they used the Internet to buy it, so what did they do, put it in will call just this side of the border and drive to pick it up once it’s safely inside the country? No they used the USPS the biggest drug trafficker of our current time.

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        4 months ago

        Careful, this narrative reminds me of the anti-pornograpy censorship laws, and the current discourse about banning abortion medication sent via mail

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          Not in the least, still. I’m not saying don’t get your drugs in the mail, I’m saying don’t blame Mexico.