Post number #1069839, ID: 505a26
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addictions (e.g. gambling, alcohol, and tobacco) and the advertisement thereof -- should be regulated, otherwise people will too easily become entrapped in/by those addictions
Post number #1069841, ID: 75cdca
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the average "regulator" supports laws but yiiks out when a law enforcement officer (disgusting, uneducated, has a gun) is in their general presence explain to them that the law enforcement is and was ran almost exclusively by beating minorities and they'll start spouting slurs
Post number #1069875, ID: 2d5d90
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>>1069839 People may also become addicted to caffeine, fat, sugar, brainrot content, sports, video games, collecting stuff, sex, religion and finally the power to regulate others in self destructive and also society threatening amounts. (How) do you want to regulate this?
Post number #1069876, ID: 2d5d90
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>>1069841 >explain to them that the law enforcement is and was ran almost exclusively by beating minorities and they'll start spouting slurs Is it? You think trade unions for instance represent minorities? Also if one country invades and occupies another, aren't the occupiers usually a minority in this country that oppresses the local majority?
Post number #1069886, ID: 2f8ad3
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>>1069875 Don’t let ppl do them so much. You can’t stop all of it perfectly but I think less drunk people will also be better at opposing gambling for instance.
Post number #1069921, ID: 0a87f7
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>people may also get addicted to ... >solution? I'm not proposing a singular quick fix, in my opinion that's actually unrealistic in any case.
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| addictions (e.g. gambling, alcohol, and tobacco) and the advertisement thereof -- should be regulated, otherwise people will too easily become entrapped in/by those addictions