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Stupid and driven by bad motives

February 4, 2012February 28, 2022 ~ Jason Schwartz

I recently listened to an interview with a comedian who grew up in Washington DC at the height of the crack epidemic. It's a too rare inside perspective from someone inside a community ravaged by crack: GROSS: So how did the crack epidemic affect your neighborhood? THURSTON: It was - I think the first thing … Continue reading Stupid and driven by bad motives

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