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  • 2016-08-10 (xsd:date)
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  • 'Weed Dealers' Using Pokémon GO to Hook Children on Drugs (en)
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  • A meme generated by a satirical Facebook page called Christians Against Drugs claims that the popular Pokémon GO augmented reality game app is being used by children to buy weed needles from marijuana dealers. The meme reads: Aside from the fact there are only about 7 billion people living on the planet, marijuana is not injected: it's taken orally, sublingually or by way of inhalation. It can also be used topically. The text accompanying the meme makes it clear it's intended as satire: The author of the post concludes by claiming to have performed an emergency baptism on a virtual Pokemon creature. The page's cover photo urges fans to vote for Donald F. Trump — the GOP candidate's middle initial is J — in order to Make America Grape Again: The caption on the photograph urges fans to vote for Donald Tramp: If you need further proof the page is satire, a recently-posted meme features a picture of singer Susan Boyle, along with the words Swap your bong for a Christian song! (en)
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