It's honestly one of the biggest ills facing society. The roadmap to addiction is severe, and there's really nothing "cool" about it.

While it doesn't necessarily precipitate dysfunction, it definitely greases the wheels, and leads to all manner of things from general assholery to physical abuse to date rape.

Especially in America, where we've stupidly raised the drinking age to 21, which has achieved little beyond promoting binge drinking among teens.

Fuck the doom posting. I'd rather hear about you going on some grand adventure hike than clinking ice cubes to the desperation of your soul.

I'm not for prohibition, but I think people need to check themselves before playing their hand in blackout culture.

  • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Should we? Yes.

    Can we? I don't think so.

    One of several reasons I don't go to queer events anymore is because at least a few years ago they all seamed to be heavily promoted by alcohol companies that were basically selling binge drinking and alcoholism as the cornerstone of a queer lifestyle. It just got really gross, watching my friends get shitty drunk surrounded by all these big colorful SMIRNOFF signs.

    • PermaculturalMarxist [they/them]
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      4 years ago

      I think I hold a pretty similar view. I think soberness or moderate consumption is pretty much always preferable, and it should be promoted among revolutionaries because otherwise it is really hard to do what it actually takes, but we are also subject to all the awful shit that makes people want to not be sober so we have to push people to create some good sober alternatives for group activities whenever possible and not approach it from a shaming or personal blame angle.

    • kristina [she/her]
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      4 years ago

      yeah i stopped going to queer events with drinking when people would grope me nonconsensually :\

      now i just like to make myself fruity shots every now and again to enhance the cuddle experience with my bf