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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Who originally signed Whitney Houston? Clive Davis. How did she end up? Addicted to hard drugs. Where did she die? Drug OD in an LA hotel room above where Clive Davis was throwing a big party.[/quote] Her brother admitted that he first introduced her to drugs. He said back in the 80s, it was acceptable in the entertainment industry and readily available. And that nobody knew how bad it was. [/quote] We DID know how bad drugs were. People ignored the warnings.[/quote] Disagree. Just like there was a time when we didn't know the severity of smoking. I was born in 1970, and my mother smoked through the entire pregnancy; her OB never said a word about it. By the time my sibling came along in '78, it was different, and she was advised to stop, which she did. [/quote] Disagree. My grandfather was addicted to cigarettes and made my mom promise in 1948 when she went to college that she would never smoke. People definitely knew it was terrible for you but did it anyway because they wanted to stay thin or needed it to stay away for night jobs (my grandfather) or wanted to look cool. Same with drugs. I sat through plenty of “this is your brain on drugs” presentations in the early 80s. And I knew people that quit Wall Street jobs in the early 80s because of the Coke issue. People knew it was addictive and awful for you but people didn’t care because they wanted that high life. I give people like Whitney a total pass though because she was a teen fed this stuff by a totally toxic modeling and entertainment industry. Agree with PP that people gave kids this sj$t so they could overwork them, keep them thin, and control them. [/quote]
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