Hollywood is drowning in its own poison, and this week’s sentencing tells you everything you need to know. A woman who built her empire on pushing deadly ketamine—snaking her way into the elite circles of Tinseltown—finally got slapped with 15 years in federal prison. She wasn’t some low-level street hustler. This “Ketamine Queen” ran her dirty business from her North Hollywood home, targeting celebrities and raking in cash, even after bodies started piling up.
The most egregious case? The tragic death of actor Matthew Perry, whose years of addiction were no secret. The so-called “elite” around him didn’t stop the downward spiral—they greased the skids. Everyone in this twisted supply chain: dealers, sham doctors, and personal assistants with no business injecting drugs, kept the party going while Perry’s life fell apart. Big shock that Hollywood’s so-called healers would rather protect their own connections than protect someone’s life. But that’s liberal California, where moral rot is just another part of the showbiz charm.
Dig a little deeper and you see how corruption and collusion thrive in these glittery ZIP codes. This ring of drug pushers included a North Hollywood dealer, a Santa Monica doctor who was happy to throw away his medical license just to keep the cash flowing, and yet another so-called medical professional in San Diego willing to peddle ketamine straight into the hands of addicts. Not one stopped to ask, “Is this right?”—because in leftist Hollywood, feelings matter more than rules, and profits beat principles every single time.
And where’s the handwringing from the liberal media? Nowhere. The only finger pointing is at “society”—never the parade of enablers who actually run these toxic mills. They have all the resources in the world, but instead of helping vulnerable addicts find help, these smug elites just pass the needle, shrink from responsibility, and then delete the evidence when someone finally drops dead. It’s the same double standard we see every day: tough talk on “Big Pharma” and “systemic problems,” but silence or sympathy for the left’s favorite playground, where dangerous drugs are just another party favor.
Everyone wants to talk about gun violence and demand more government control. Why isn’t anyone talking about Hollywood’s lethal drug culture and the hypocrites who prop it up? Maybe because it exposes the deep, deadly failures of their own policies and “compassionate” ideology. Until there’s real accountability—not just a couple of high-profile sentences—how many more will be sacrificed at the altar of fame and profit?
Source: Townhall
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