Value Collector
Have courage, and be kind.
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I'm sure I'm not the only one that has endured the agony of seeing one of their kids slide into drug addiction and become mentally ill in the process?
I am sorry you had to go through that.
My boy's choice was hooch and you can imagine how uncomfortable I am listening to people brand it as innocuous and beneficial.
I can imagine you must be uncomfortable, But I also imagine it would be the same for people who's loved one lives have been altered through alcoholism or smoking, I find it hard to draw a line in the sand on where peoples rights to do things ends and the right of government mandated safety starts.
I have to give it to whoever the people are that have inculcated large swathes of the population into believing we somehow took an evolutionary step up when the minute hand swept past midnight 2000 and everything our ancestoral wise made taboo from experience became open for debate again.
Different societies have different taboos, you might find in some Muslim cultures wine is taboo, but hooch is ok, all cultural taboos should be up for debate.
Many cultural taboos have been broken for good reasons, eg married women in the workforce was a taboo, as was interracial marriage, and anything to do with the LBGT community, or even just eating meat on Fridays.
I will never support legalising drugs.
where exactly do you draw the line though, I mean do you support prohibition of alcohol?