Fox News used racist and anti-migrant rhetoric to attack a new effort by New York City health authorities to reduce opioid overdose deaths in the city, despite having spent years warning of the risks of fentanyl by deceptively attempting to link the issue with immigration. The contrast shows that Fox News’ fentanyl coverage is primarily a tool to demonize migrants, and that the network still relies on racist stereotypes in covering illicit drug use more broadly.
On June 5, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene debuted four new vending machines that provide free harm reduction tools, including the anti-overdose drug naloxone — also known as Narcan — and fentanyl-testing strips, as well as feminine hygiene products and condoms. The machines also dispense safer smoking kits, which include a bubble pipe, mouthpiece, and lip balm, all of which help lower the risks of contracting or spreading HIV and Hepatitis C for people who smoke crack, opioids, methamphetamines, or other drugs. In general, opioids have a lower risk of overdose when smoked as compared to when injected. Studies show that expanding access to naloxone is associated with lowering rates of fatal overdoses and does not have the unintended consequence of increasing opioid use by making heroin or other drugs seem less dangerous.
Despite this mountain of evidence, Fox News reacted to the vending machines by pushing false and predictable tropes about drug use — namely that offering safer ways to use drugs encourages misuse and abuse. Not coincidentally, Fox News took a similar approach last year in attacking President Joe Biden’s harm reduction program. Many of the recent segments were based on reporting from the reactionary New York Post, which published two early stories on the new machines and, like Fox News, is controlled by the Murdoch family.
On June 6, Fox & Friends discussed the Post’s reporting, treating the services as self-evidently preposterous and counterproductive.