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The War on Drugs: The Nixon Administration Part 2

Addict II Athlete Podcast

Release Date: 08/12/2025

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This episode of the Addict II Athlete Podcast delves into the origins and consequences of the War on Drugs, focusing on the pivotal role played by President Richard Nixon and his administration. We explore how Nixon, in the early 1970s, declared drug abuse "public enemy number one," launching a nationwide campaign aimed at eradicating illegal drug use. The episode examines the political motivations behind this declaration, including Nixon’s desire to target certain social groups and consolidate power. We also discuss the wide-ranging problems that arose from this approach, such as mass incarceration, racial disparities in drug enforcement, and the long-term social and economic impacts on communities across the United States. Through historical context and analysis, listeners gain insight into how the War on Drugs shaped American policy and society for decades to come.