Comment by znpy
18 hours ago
That’s a fake dichotomy btw, a sadly very common logical fallacy.
You (wrongly) assume there’s no way out of an addiction, for example.
18 hours ago
That’s a fake dichotomy btw, a sadly very common logical fallacy.
You (wrongly) assume there’s no way out of an addiction, for example.
Its definitely easier to beat addiction if you aren't living on the street, selling everything you have and are injecting one of the most horrible shit substances but instead you are using a clean, safe alternative that is provided by the state together with prevention programs (which is usually the model for this) - how is it a false dichotomy?
Or are you someone who assumes you just need to "use willpower" and "stop" being an addict? I assure you its not so easy with opiates.
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Defined as addiction... You ever struggle with one, loose a loved one to it? Comment comes off stupid.
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Lmao. You are so wrong. Addiction is the human brain wanting those sweet molecules to hit binding sites.
But you know, make it poetic or something. Suppose that's how religion still manages to thrive.
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Usually the fastest and most effective way out of an addiction is medication assisted treatment, which means having a doctor control your dosage with a clean supply of the drug or a less addictive substitute that targets the same receptors.
They never made such an assumption.