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"Crack Babies Had Babies" - Charleston White EXPOSES The CIA's HIDDEN Plan To DESTROY Black Families

Jul 19, 2025
Charleston White dives deep into the crack epidemic and its devastating effects on Black America. He reveals the cycle of survival and greed that fueled the drug trade, leaving lasting scars on families. The conversation emphasizes the generational impact on children of 'crack babies' and calls for personal responsibility. White advocates for stronger community connections as vital steps toward healing and rebuilding neighborhoods affected by addiction.
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INSIGHT

Crack Epidemic Born from Survival

  • Black men selling crack often acted out of survival, not knowing the full consequences of their actions.
  • Many lacked awareness of the drug's long-term impacts on themselves and their communities.
INSIGHT

Crack's Unique Impact on Black Communities

  • Crack cocaine targeted poor Black communities by making the drug cheaply accessible.
  • Its short, intense dopamine high made it uniquely addictive compared to other drugs.
ADVICE

Recovery Requires Personal Will

  • Use proven recovery methods like those from AA and NA to address addiction.
  • Change starts when the individual genuinely wants to change their life.
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