Opioids III: The Sacklers: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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9 Aug 202124:00

Summary

TLDRThe video highlights the Sackler family's role in the opioid crisis, detailing how Purdue Pharma's actions have caused immense harm. Despite their legal battles, the Sacklers have largely escaped real accountability, with the speaker expressing frustration over the lack of justice. A satirical website has been created to expose the family's wrongdoings, featuring important documents and testimonies from impacted families. The site also mocks the Sacklers' oversight in not securing the domain name, offering it humorously for sale at $10 billion, emphasizing the family's evasion of responsibility.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Purdue Pharma's involvement in the opioid crisis is a long-standing issue, with the company's role in pushing OxyContin contributing to thousands of overdose deaths.
  • 😀 Despite a guilty plea by Purdue Pharma, no individual Sacklers have been held accountable for their direct role in the opioid epidemic.
  • 😀 Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy filing aims to resolve lawsuits, but the Sacklers are using this as an opportunity to protect their wealth and avoid criminal liability.
  • 😀 The Sackler family has attempted to rehabilitate their image by launching a pro-Sackler website that misrepresents their role and deflects blame.
  • 😀 Purdue's bankruptcy settlement, which could end Sackler ownership of the company, is seen as a way for them to escape true consequences while paying a relatively small amount for the damages caused.
  • 😀 The Sacklers' wealth was largely built by profiting from the opioid crisis, with over $10 billion transferred out of Purdue Pharma from 2008 to 2017 to shield assets from lawsuits.
  • 😀 The Sackler family is attempting to secure a legal release that would absolve them of any future lawsuits, despite their involvement in the crisis.
  • 😀 Some families affected by the opioid epidemic are unhappy with the settlement, feeling it doesn't do enough to compensate victims or hold the Sacklers accountable.
  • 😀 The Sacklers' public relations efforts, including media appearances and the launch of their website, have been criticized as attempts to evade responsibility and manipulate public perception.
  • 😀 The speaker bought a domain that counters the Sacklers' narrative and offers a platform for truth, symbolizing a small victory against their attempts to erase their history.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the video script?

    -The video script focuses on the Sackler family’s involvement in the opioid crisis and their legal settlement, which many view as insufficient. It also highlights a website created to provide transparency about the family's actions.

  • Why is the speaker so frustrated with the Sackler family?

    -The speaker is frustrated because despite the Sacklers' role in the opioid crisis, they are likely to avoid criminal charges and have successfully used their wealth to secure a favorable legal settlement, allowing them to escape true accountability.

  • What is the significance of the public online repository mentioned in the script?

    -The repository is significant because it will provide public access to documents and information about the Sackler family's actions, offering some level of transparency. However, it is seen as a small consolation compared to the lack of true justice.

  • What does the speaker's action of buying the domain name '.com' symbolize?

    -By purchasing the domain name, the speaker symbolically takes control of a website that the Sacklers failed to secure, using it to mock their lack of attention to detail and to provide a platform for transparency about their actions.

  • How does the website mock Richard Sackler?

    -The website mocks Richard Sackler by featuring a humorous welcome message from a fictional 'real Richard Sackler,' which sarcastically addresses the opioid crisis and the family's role in it, creating a satirical and critical tone.

  • What content is promised on the website?

    -The website promises to host Richard Sackler's core deposition, episodes about the opioid crisis, and eventually, a document repository. It also features an excerpt from the families of victims of the opioid crisis expressing their grievances.

  • What does the speaker say about the Sacklers' use of money in the legal process?

    -The speaker criticizes the Sacklers for using their vast wealth to 'buy their way out' of serious consequences, implying that their financial resources have allowed them to evade meaningful accountability.

  • How does the speaker view the legal settlement with the Sacklers?

    -The speaker views the settlement as an unjust resolution, as it allows the Sacklers to escape true responsibility for their role in the opioid crisis without facing criminal charges or sufficient financial penalties.

  • What is the speaker's stance on the creation of the website?

    -The speaker sees the creation of the website as a small but significant act of defiance, offering a space for transparency and truth, even if it does not fully address the systemic issues or provide real justice.

  • How does the speaker propose to profit from the domain name?

    -The speaker jokingly suggests that the Sackler family could buy back the domain name for a hefty price, humorously proposing a price of $10 billion to highlight their ability to purchase almost anything, even though it cannot erase the website's content.

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Opioid CrisisSackler FamilyPurdue PharmaPublic AccountabilitySecrecyLegal JusticeCorporate ResponsibilityOnline RepositoryVictim ImpactCorporate GreedRichard Sackler