“Inis Gjoni – Video Kokaina Full” exemplifies a growing genre of digital media where cocaine is portrayed as a glamorous accessory to a hedonistic lifestyle. While the video does not provide explicit instructions for drug procurement or use, its aesthetic choices and social‑media framing can contribute to the normalization of cocaine consumption among impressionable viewers. An interdisciplinary response—combining legal clarity, platform responsibility, public‑health outreach, and media literacy—offers the most effective strategy for mitigating potential harms while respecting artistic expression.
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