Friday 27 April 2018

The Unionist fight against drugs.

Our next article is from guest contributor Kyle Warner highlighting the fight against drugs in Unionist communities and how that fight is misrepresented, distorted and hampered by agenda media lies.

Contrary to the popular narrative peddled by the biased northern Irish media, in particular rags such as the Sunday World, unionist areas are leading the way in fighting against the sale and use of drugs, with some high profile campaigns.

All to often the unscrupulous anti-unionist media have stated that drugs have brought working class unionist communities to their knees and falsely claimed through 'unnamed sources' that paramilitary 'crime bosses' have perpetuated the trend of giving the kids drugs and lining their pockets, no matter what the cost is to life, this is simply not the case.

In reality working class areas are fighting hard to rid this scourge from their communities, with all apart from the dealers and users themselves pulling in the same direction.

Anti-drug poster for part of the #tellthepeelersonthedealers campaign

For example South Belfast Act Initiative, working alongside the Alternatives and the PSNI have just today launched a high profile anti-drug campaign in four predominantly unionist areas, Donegall Road, Donegall Pass, Lisburn and the Village.

The campaign slogan #TellThePeelersOnTheDealers is the latest attempt to rid these areas from drug dealers and their filthy clientele.
Coupled with the ongoing #1pillwillkill campaign there is hope in these areas that the influx of drugs from various outside sources will soon cease or educate so that there is little or no demand.









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