The Wire Creator David Simon Eviscerates the Dystopia Creating War on Drugs
David Simon surged into the American mainstream with a bleak vision of the devastation wrought by drugs on his home town of Baltimore - The Wire, hailed by many as the greatest television drama of all time. But what keeps him there is his apocalyptic and unrelenting heresy over the failed âwar on drugsâ, the multibillion-dollar worldwide crusade launched by President Richard Nixon in 1971.
When Simon brought that heresy to London last week - to take part in a debate hosted by the Observer - he was inevitably asked about what reformers celebrate as recent âsuccessesâ - votes in Colorado and Washington to legalise marijuana.
âIâm against it,â Simon told his stunned audience at the Royal Institution on Thursday night. âThe last thing I want to do is rationalise the easiest, the most benign end of this. The whole concept needs to be changed, the debate reframed.
âI want the thing to fall as one complete edifice. If they manage to let a few white middle-class people off the hook, thatâs very dangerous. If they can find a way for white kids in middle-class suburbia to get high without them going to jail,â he continued, âand getting them to think that what they do is a million miles away from black kids taking crack, that is what politicians would do.â
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