Adictas // Addicted
- It Wasnt Me
- Nov 25, 2025
- 2 min read
Por/By It Wasnt Me

En los estados “des”unidos tienen una teoría de que ellos pueden hacer lo que quieran y cuando quieran pero no hablan de su corrupción y como son tan influyentes en la drogadicción. Legalizan las pastillas que recetan diariamente a las personas pobres solo para obtener ganancias. Es la razón de tanta gente como yo están en las calles- esa es la estrategia para separarnos de el sistema. Pero qué pasa cuando todos nosotros, los que no tenemos casa dejamos de producir dinero para este gobierno? Adonde fue todo el dinero que los “ilegales” contribuyeron todos estos años y nunca reclame los tax? Dónde está el dinero, en las bolsas de quien quedó? El presidente quien nos discrimina también se ha beneficiado de los indocumentados. Ahora, trabajadores latinos están haciendo adictos mientras los güeros promueven las drogas legales. Pero cuando se acabe la madre, que van hacer para sus beneficios?
In the “dis”united states they have a theory that they can do whatever they want, whenever they want. But they don’t talk about their corruption and how they are so influential in drug addiction. They legalize the pills they prescribe daily to poor people just to get the profits. It’s the reason so many people like me are on the streets- it’s the system’s strategy of separating us. But what happens when all of us without a house stop producing money for this government? Where is all the money that “illegals” have contributed all these years and have never claimed taxes? Where is the money; in whose bags is it kept? The president who discriminates against us also has benefited from the undocumented. Now, latino workers are getting addicted as the güeros promote legal drugs. But when their mother dies, what are they going to do for their benefits?















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