Quin: One thing that struck me about your column this line:
By that warped and morally bankrupt logic, the
victorious drug lord in a deadly gang-warfare battle is a veritable
altruist. Just think of all the other gang's clients who escaped
deadly overdoses that night because their suppliers had been gunned
down!
Overdoses typically happen because the purity of illegal drugs is
not standardized. If you're in the habit of shooting 50% pure
heroin, and then you unwittingly buy 90% pure heroin, you can
easily die because you're taking in much more heroin than your body
is used to. Thus killing a drug dealer and forcing his clients to
seek a fix elsewhere -- from someone who might be dealing a
different product -- actually makes overdoses more likely,
not less. But since life under Communist rule was, for many gentile
Eastern Europeans, at least as bad if not worse than life under
Naziism, the metaphor still works.