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I learned it by watching you!

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Like Father, Like Son, also known as I learned it by watching you!, was a large-scale United States anti-narcotics campaign by Partnership for a Drug-Free America. Launched in July 1987, the campaign used a televised public service announcement.

The PSA features a father confronting his son (Reid MacLean) in his bedroom after finding a box containing an unspecified controlled substance and drug paraphernalia. After his father angrily asks him how he learned to use drugs, the son shouts, "You, alright? I learned it by watching you!" As the father responds with a look of regret, a narrator then says, "Parents who use drugs have children who use drugs."[1]

It was listed by Time as one of the top ten PSAs of all time.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "I learned it by watching you commercial". Bitchute.
  2. ^ "Top 10 Public-Service Announcements", Time, 4 September 2009, archived from the original on 2018-07-09, retrieved 2018-07-06