Please read the article "Nixon Invented the Drug War to Decimate Hippies and Black People: Former Adviser Confesses" at the following link:
https://reason.com/blog/2016/03/22/nixon-invented-the-drug-war-to-decimate
and answer the following questions:
- Remember the critical constuctionist perspective says that it is elites who get to decide what is and is not a social problem. Who is the elite in this article?
- Why did the elite mentioned make drug usage a social problem?
- Who was it who exposed the true intention of the elite featured in the article?
- Declaring a War on Drugs allowed elites to do what?
- What are some unintended consequences of the War on Drugs mentioned in the article?
- Michael Javen Fortner is the author of Black Silent Majority: The Rockefeller Drug Laws and the Politics of Punishment. Please read his article at this link
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/28/opinion/the-real-roots-of-70s-drug-laws.html
and answer the following questions:
- Why is the idea of a "white supremacist social order" too convenient a narrative?
- There are social structures and there is individual human agency. Which one is ignored if we don't think about how blacks fought to feel safe in their own neighborhoods?
- What were the social problems that degraded black neighborhoods in New York in the 1960s that led to black support of the draconian Rockefeller drug laws?
- What organization did Roy Wilkins lead when he called for stricter policing in black communities?
- What did Vincent Baker's research say about the use of stop and frisk?
- What did some black silent majority leaders say we should do to drug dealers and pushers?
- Black Lives Matter is an important social movement but we shouldn't forget what that continues to happen in some black communities?
- The sociologist Robert J. Sampson says we must bolster 'social infrastructure' and gives what examples?
- Civil liberties are extremely important but so is what else?
- Please watch "Michelle Alexander: Locked Out of the American Dream" at the following link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=om2hx6Xm2JE
and answer the following questions:
- What percentage of incarcerated men are men of color and what percentage of people are incarcerated due to drug charges?
- What is the 'ban the box' movement and how does it apply to looking for a job?
- Is it easy to return to regular life after incarceration?
- Is it fair to be reincarcerated or have one's wages garnished if you cannot afford to pay back the costs of your original incarceration?
- Does our society truly support "second chances?"
- According to Dr. Alexander, who led the 'law and Order' movement?
- We ended what social problem war as we began which new one?
- What type of construction has boomed in the US?
- Judges used to have power in sentencing but mandatory minimums give power to whom?
- Why is it important to point out the US has higher rates of incarceration than even China, Russia, and Iran?
- Who are hurt most by mandatory minimums?
- What was the 'Southern Strategy?'
- What were some concerns of the white working class that has led to mass incarceration?
- What is ironic about mass deportation?
- What is ironic about the War on Drugs under President Clinton?