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Sharjah Trivializes Drug Crisis With Cheap Traffic Points

The government turns profound societal decay into a cheap carnival game. Sharjah Police just launched a new interactive anti-drug awareness platform. They set up simulation booths inside a massive, shiny shopping mall. Authorities offer a ridiculous, gamified reward to attract the apathetic public. They reduce your traffic violation points if you complete the drug tour.

Gamifying Addiction

The state treats a sprawling, deadly addiction crisis like a customer loyalty program. You watch a video about crystal meth, and they forgive your speeding ticket. This absurd strategy completely trivializes the massive suffering of actual addicts. Police desperately want to project an image of modern, compassionate law enforcement. They build virtual reality games instead of addressing the root economic despair. Young people seek chemical escapes because their reality feels completely hollow.

A Public Relations Band-Aid

A digital simulation at the mall will not dismantle a massive global cartel. The state relies on gimmicks to hide a deeply broken social fabric.

Government stunts cannot cure a rotting society. Get the brutal facts at The WAU today.

Author: Amita Kalsi   

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