Please read my last response above. You people crack me up trying to feign ignorance demanding that the reprehensible part of drug use be formalized like you're some dense automaton. The very fact that half the thread takes offense at my use of "degeneracy" is precisely because I touched a nerve and likely some repressed vice repackaged as morally sound recreation.
I likely have met more drug/psychedelic users than you ever will and could assert there is a near -1 correlation between such individuals and good moral character. If you need a textbook definition of the latter as well, please ask your parents.
>What exactly makes taking psychedelics a degenerate act? What leads you to believe it is a result of degeneracy?
I'm sorry mate but it was your parents' job to explain that one to you, not mine. And it's not a belief, it's a conviction based on proper upbringing and personal experience with greek life.
But if you need a hint, just look at all the responses to my posts. It's like I've kicked a hornets' nest of self-deluded hedonists who don't want their guilty pleasure taken away from them. All desperately trying to rationalize their vices with pedantry and other exculpatory re-framing of drug use.
again, if drugs is what you need to "treat" depression then you probably have a much bigger problem in life that needs to be addressed rather than looking for another band-aid. depression is not some random disease you catch like a bad cold, it stems from personal or systemic issues that will only continue to feed into said depression until fixed.
Sure, see my post above. What I'm getting at is that degeneracy leads to many things one of which is drug use, thus reflecting a deeper problem that legalization/decriminalization will not address but only obfuscate.
You're trying to reframe the problem around the people who call it out. That's a good way to distract from said problem but not a way to address it. That kind of drug usage is a manifestation of degeneracy, itself part of a bigger cultural trend. Fixing the symptoms (or rather, absorbing them into legality so they seem less noteworthy) won't get rid of the root cause.
edit: to respond to greyface- below since I am not longer allowed to reply. what you seem to be hinting at amounts to reasoning by extremes, a trite fallacy.
>the global shipping industry is one of the bigger contributors
Well, what are they shipping? Goods that supply the consumerist chain at every level. We definitely did buy significantly less given that money velocity has plummeted in 2020, and I would argue this was reflected in the global shipping industry slowdown.
>Based on the current costs of other building materials in North America I doubt we've slowed that down either.
Current costs reflect the reopening boom, not last year's slowdown which witnessed a commodity drawdown!
I wrote pollution, e.g. what goes straight into the ocean [1,2] which is a good proxy for pollution at large, not carbon dioxide emission alone. I mentioned that in passing to illustrate the hypocrisy of the UN and other environmentally conscious organizations. CO2 is just one component, and if those organizations can't even get the rest right there is no reason to expect them to be consistent on that issue either. I hope this makes sense.
>This year's economic shutdowns have done little to reduce the world's carbon emissions.
This is misleading. 2020 saw a 7 percent drop from fossil emission levels in 2019 [1]. That is a huge number YoY which only exposed mass consumerism as the true culprit for the increase in CO2 emissions. Not to mention that China and India are the number one polluters and as usual the UN and other supranational organization will look the other way. Goes to show how our central planners are simultaneously waving the contradictory specters of global warming and deflationary economics.
He's referring to political censorship actually, which in a world where avenues of public discourse are almost entirely controlled by private entities is obviously going to manifest itself in the private sector.
No it doesn't. It is not within the purview of this supranational bureaucracy to be the gatekeeper of the English language. Bulgarians can stick with Bulgarian. There is a lot to do in that country to make it prosper on its own.
I likely have met more drug/psychedelic users than you ever will and could assert there is a near -1 correlation between such individuals and good moral character. If you need a textbook definition of the latter as well, please ask your parents.