Captain Brewster
Bluelight Crew
- Joined
- Jan 25, 2012
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Okay, we'll just chalk today down as a misunderstanding, shall we?
It was this comment that had me thinking...
Maybe you worded it wrong. But again, why worry about these "ethical principles" if you dont believe in them?
Your right though, this is depressing, so im finishing now too.
It was this comment that had me thinking...
I never said I believe in stigma. But society carries these ethical principles and societal stigmas; the reason why narcotics are so frowned upon is because of the strong laws against it. An addict is an addict, but a poppy seed tea addict is certainly different from a heroin/street narcotics addict not just because the differences in lifestyle but because the societal and ethical differences between the two. In general people envision an IV heroin addict as a poor, homeless skinny man with needles in his napsack; but the thought of a poppy seed tea addict is just bizarre considering how widely available it is.
Maybe you worded it wrong. But again, why worry about these "ethical principles" if you dont believe in them?
Your right though, this is depressing, so im finishing now too.
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