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Kevlexicon – Adult Shit

2017-08-17
By: kevlexicon
On: August 17, 2017
In: Documentary, Music Video, Uncategorized, VLOG
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Kevlexicon – Adult Shit Published March 20, 2015.   This Economic History music video & documentary has a free companion .pdf you can download here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByizAe4GpB1Ac0RYMVBVcmdkTDA/view?usp=sharing Check out all of Kevlexicon’s Research Materials (.pdfs) on: Google Drive Dropbox     Video Playlist for Klanhattan KlanVillage Mixtape & Documentary ( and vimeo ) Download Klanhattan KlanVillage Mixtape – Median Income Edition on Bandcamp.     Kevlexicon – Adult Shit   excerpt from the .pdf:   From the “Adult Shit” music video post-script: With only 5% of the world’s population, the US has 25% of the world’s prison population. Today’s level of mass incarceration is unprecedented in history. There are more black men under correctional control today than there were under slavery in 1850. 4 out of 5 drug arrests are for simple possession, 80% for marijuana. Most people in state prison for drug offenses have no history of violence. The “War On Drugs” is economically inefficient. It has failed to reduce drug use and is a human rights disaster. Treating drug use and addiction as a public health issue is more effective at rehabilitating individuals and benefitting the wider community than criminalization. … Enough myths. Let’s combat the economic and legalRead More →

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