by Just the News Staff
An anti-drug public service announcement in Mexico is deploying footage of homelessness and drug abuse on the streets of Philadelphia in order to illustrate its message.
The video, posted to Twitter by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador spokesman Jesús Ramírez, urges viewers to be aware of the “damage caused to health by the consumption of chemical drugs,” Ramírez wrote on Twitter.
Footage in the spot depicts a large homeless encampment and several isolated homeless individuals, many of whom appear to be under the influence of drugs.
La Campaña vs las Adicciones del @GobiernoMX busca informar a los jóvenes de los daños que provoca a la salud el consumo de drogas químicas. La información y la participación de la familia y de la escuela son importantes factores de protección vs las adicciones. ¡Infórmate! pic.twitter.com/A8MkptVqHG
— Jesús Ramírez Cuevas (@JesusRCuevas) November 8, 2022
ABC News reported that Ramírez “did not respond to repeated requests for comment as to where the government got the Philadelphia videos or why they used them.”
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Photo “Mexican Government Anti-Drug PSA” by Jesús Ramírez Cuevas.