The video aims at young people to never start by exposing the very dark side of addiction which a lot of commercials in the past had not mentioned. Anyway, my point is - instead of whining about the problem which liberals seem to be doing instead of addressing or trying to solve real issues - there are Americans trying to help other Americans deal with the problem and no politics involved. Glad you don't have a problem with proceeding with the commercial. It's already a done deal. We're trying to address important issues by moving in a forward direction instead of saying - "that's not going to work" or " insert name calling here". The naysayers in this country are going to be in shock when Trump moves the country forward and they are still left behind. Go Trump or cry.
Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
I agree that it can't hurt. I don't think it will make even a minor dent in the problem but time will tell. I remember several commercials over many decades directed at other types of drug users. Minimal impact. Everyone knows what alcohol abuse can do to you yet how many people still drink heavily? We all know what smoking can do to you yet people still smoke heavily despite all sorts of warnings and attempts to curtail smoking. The most effective technique for fighting drug, alcohol, and smoking abuse has been through classroom instruction in the schools.
I really don't like lumping together "liberals" into one category. Do you like it when I say Conservatives don't give a damn about providing health care to the poor? Obamacare certainly has its faults but Trumpcare was FAR worse. Luckily members of the Senate recognized that.
Unfortunately Trump, in my opinion, is taking us backwards. Trade wars. Hated by other countries. Tax reform that gave millions to corporations and the rich and left crumbs for the middle class. Yes I cry because people are blind to FACTS. I keep asking you the positives that have happened in 18 months under Trump and the best you can come up with is he MIGHT be helping the military and there is a commercial coming for opioid prevention