Cocaine: generational amnesia?
Cocaine: Hidden in Plain Sight
Fashion & Style
Cocaine: Hidden in Plain Sight
By MELENA RYZIK
Published: June 10, 2007
The drug may have faded from the public eye but it is very visible on the social scene.
Excerpt:
While cocaine and drug abuse seem to have faded from the headlines, with coverage limited to the not-so-veiled references surrounding the exploits of waifish celebrities, it is still very much a part of the social scene, especially in New York.
Evidence of that is popping up in music, television and even theater. Indeed, for a generation that has not had its John Belushi to drive home the dangers of drug abuse, references and even use are open, casual, even blatant.
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Dominic Streatfeild, the author of “Cocaine: An Unauthorized Biography,” who is based in London, where according to recent government studies, use among young people has tripled since the late 90s, had another theory. “In a culture obsessed with celebrity,” he said, “the fact that cocaine makes you feel rich and beautiful — it’s the perfect drug for our times.”
With Wall Street surging and a 24-hour global economy, young professionals have the money and the incentive to stay constantly wired.
Comment: Another generation must confront this addictive drug!
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