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On and off the court, UT Womenâs Basketball center Imani Boyette makes a significant impact on the Forty Acres. Telling her powerful story through poetry, Boyette raises awareness for mental health and sexual violence prevention resources. The University Unions is recognizing her leadership and service with the 2016 J.J. âJakeâ Pickle Citizenship Award, an annual award given to a student in honor of the former congressman:Â http://utex.as/1X5flNS
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March, 23 2016 -Â The âWar on Drugsâ was actually a political tool to crush leftist protesters and black people, a former Nixon White House adviser admitted in a decades-old interview published Tuesday. John Ehrlichman, who served as President Richard Nixonâs domestic policy chief, laid bare the sinister use of his bossâ controversial policy in a 1994 interview with journalist Dan Baum that the writer revisited in a new article for Harperâs magazine.
âThe Nixon campaign in 1968, and the Nixon White House after that, had two enemies: the antiwar left and black people. You understand what Iâm saying,â Ehrlichman continued. âWe knew we couldnât make it illegal to be either against the war or black, but by getting the public to associate the hippies with marijuana and blacks with heroin. And then criminalizing both heavily, we could disrupt those communities,â Ehrlichman said. âWe could arrest their leaders. raid their homes, break up their meetings, and vilify them night after night on the evening news. Did we know we were lying about the drugs? Of course we did.â
Ehrlichman served 18 months in prison after being convicted of conspiracy and perjury for his role in the Watergate scandal that toppled his boss.
The Rev. Al Sharpton said Ehrlichmanâs comments proved what black people had believed for decades.
âThis is a frightening confirmation of what many of us have been saying for years. That this was a real attempt by government to demonize and criminalize a race of people,â Sharpton told the Daily News. âAnd when we would raise the questions over that targeting, we were accused of all kind of things, from harboring criminality to being un-American and trying to politicize a legitimate concern.â
In 1971, Nixon labeled drug abuse âPublic Enemy No. 1â and signed the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act, putting into place several new laws that cracked down on drug users. He also created the Drug Enforcement Administration. By 1973, about 300,000 people were being arrested every year under the law â the majority of whom were African-American.The drug war was continued in various forms by every President since, including President Ronald Reagan, whose wife Nancy called for people to âJust say no.âEhrlichmanâs 22-year-old comments resurfaced Tuesday after Baum wrote about them in a cover story for the April issue of Harperâs, titled âLegalize It All,â in which he argues in favor of legalizing hard drugs.The original 1994 interview with Ehrlichman was part of Baumâs research for his 1997 book, âSmoke and Mirrors: The War on Drugs and the Politics of Failure,â in which Baum laid bare decades of unsuccessful drug policy.
âThink of all the lives and families that were ruined and absolutely devastated only because they were caught in a racial net from the highest end reaches of government.â
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