Fentanyl Crisis Unfiltered: A Triple-Segment Deep Dive with Diana Kolsky
Episode Overview
Debunking the politicized narrative around fentanyl and the border crisis Highlighting unfair legal repercussions for individuals involved in drug-related tragedies Challenging the hypocrisy and racial undertones in the national conversation Thought-provoking critique of the current societal response to the crisis
I hate that we have to sit here and defend Joe Biden. He's such a fucking rugrat. But it's ridiculous and they're all just down in the muck together, eating the shit out of each other's asses.
In this episode of 'Self-Medicated: Weekly Dose', Murf Meyer brings back a familiar face, writer and comedian Diana Kolsky, for an engaging triple-segment discussion. This isn't your typical talk on the fentanyl crisis; it's a raw, unfiltered look at the issues that matter. With segments like The Substance Report, Biden' Time, and Fentanyl Fever, Murf and Diana unpack the sensational and often politicized narratives surrounding fentanyl.
They challenge the stance of figures like Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene and scrutinize the tragic overdose cases that hit close to home for many. Murf, drawing from his own experiences as a former heroin addict, doesn't shy away from critiquing the hypocrisy and racial undertones in the national conversation about fentanyl. He highlights the legal repercussions faced by individuals involved in drug-related tragedies and questions the bipartisan push to categorize fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction.
This episode is a thought-provoking critique of how society and politics handle the crisis, making it a must-listen for anyone looking to understand the deeper issues at play.