U.S. Military Smacks Down Another Boat in the Caribbean, 2 Dead - Still Ain't Solving Sh*t
They sayin' it's part of that Trump drug war campaign, but all I see is more bodies and the same old problems.
Aight, so check it. The U.S. military just smoked another boat out in the Caribbean, claiming two more lives. Word is, this is part of that ongoing operation from back when Trump was in office, targetin' boats supposedly runnin' drugs. Now the death toll is at 187. 187 bodies. And for what?
They tellin' us this is about keepin' drugs off the streets, protectin' our communities. But let's keep it 100, fam. This ain't doin' nothin' but puttin' more bodies in the water. The drugs still flowin', the gangs still bangin', and the system still preying on us.
These operations ain't addressin' the real issues. Poverty, lack of opportunity, broken homes – that's what's fuelin' the drug trade. You can't bomb your way out of that sh*t. You gotta invest in the community, give people a reason to choose a different path.
And let's be real, who payin' the price for this war on drugs? It ain't the rich folks in their gated communities. It's us. Black and brown folks gettin' locked up, killed, and left behind. The system is designed to keep us down, and this is just another way to do it.
They talkin' about national security, but what about our security? What about the safety of our families? We need jobs, education, healthcare, not more military strikes and more dead bodies. This sh*t ain't makin' us safer, it's makin' us targets.
So, yeah, they took out another boat. Two more people gone. But the game stay the same. Until we start dealin' with the root of the problem, this ain't nothin' but a waste of life and a whole lotta wasted money.
Sources: * Bureau of Justice Statistics (cause they always got the numbers on who gettin' arrested) * The Sentencing Project (for the real deal on how incarceration affects communities of color) * My own damn eyes (I see what's goin' on every day)

