Dutch khat ban smacks of racism
   
 
 
   
 
The Dutch government recently announced that it will ban the use of khat, a narcotic leaf widely chewed in the Horn of Africa and Yemen.

I've written about khat before. I've spent four months in Ethiopia, especially Harar, a city in the eastern part of the country where chewing khat (pronounced "chat" in the local languages) is part of many people's daily lives. It's a mild drug that makes most people more relaxed, mildly euphoric, and talkative. It also helps concentration and is popular among university students.

Of course there are side effects. Short-term effects include sleeplessness, constipation, and for some people a listlessness that keeps them from achieving their potential. Long-term use can lead to mental instability and heart trouble. I met one western researcher in Harar who had been there two years. He'd stopped using khat after the first few months because he was afraid of the long-term effects. If I lived in Harar that long I'd stop chewing khat for that very reason.

Dutch khat ban smacks of racism So the Dutch government seems to have a good reason to ban khat. Or does it? This is a country where marijuana, hash, herbal ecstasy, and psychedelic truffles are all legal. And if we're talking about long-term health effects, we need to throw in alcohol and tobacco too.

So what's different about khat? It's almost exclusively used by the Dutch Somali community, numbering about 25,000 people. According to the BBC, "a Dutch government report cited noise, litter and the perceived public threat posed by men who chew khat as some of the reasons for outlawing the drug."

Drunks aren't noisy? Cigarette smokers never litter? The last reason is the most telling: "the perceived public threat posed by men who chew khat." In other words, black men. In Europe, khat is a black drug, little understood and rarely used by the white population. This ignorance and the fear it generates are the real reasons khat is being banned.

While there are some valid health and social reasons for banning this narcotic plant, they also apply to the narcotic plants white people like to use. But we can't expect white people in The Netherlands to give up those, can we?


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