Yes, all the usual suspects and stereotypes. Pushers, Kingpins, the Best Freinds. The north east side of the city between 7th and 9th mile road being the most dangerous part of town. It's all being shown as a slick editorial frenzy. Something about rappers Dew and Champtown. I'm sure some of you might have seen this documentary before. This was the first time I saw it over here in the Netherlands.

I've never been in Detroit, or America for that mather. But really.... is it all that bad in the US of A? We over here are stereotyped as clogs wearing pot smokers, a liberal country where drugs laws are much more lenient [[although cocaine, Heroin and other class A drugs are illegal here as well). Yet, it seems our society copes way better with drugs problems.

What am I supposed to believe about the American society, and in particular in Detroit?