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Originally Posted by UofMfan
There are a lot of good points in your post, but I am going to start with those in bold because they struck a chord with me.
The same can be said for those of us who grew up like that but did not turn out to be addicts, thank God.
I think addiction is a disease, at times it is also hereditary. I am not a addict, so I am not coming from a place of experience of knowing, What I know I have read or learned while working in paces that do deal with addition. I came across a lot of addicts that came from affluent families and who where never exposed to abuse of any kind. So what made them addicts?
To me Human Rights and Equal rights mean different than to you, and that is OK. We simply see things different.
The other part that I highlighted I did because Bullshit like sports kept me away from drugs and alcohol and I know from my life experience and all those thousands of kids that later on I helped through sports, that it did the same from them. So I humbly disagree with that statement, wholeheartedly.
You make a lot of other points that I do agree with, but one, they are off topic and two I have a sugar induced headache. So perhaps at another time I can engage fully on those.
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Just to let ya know... I never once used heredity as a premise for addiction , although some science does say it plays a role.
While I do see professional sports as bull shit, that is just my opinion and I also played sports in school and found great commraderie in the kinship of completing a common goal.
I don't know how you define Human Rights vs Equal rights, nor do you know how I do as we have not directly addressed this, so I do not understand how you can so readily disagree.
I am sorry you have a headache. Feel better.