>>9874397>Or if we just promoted that no one do it, nobody would have any of those problems.I'm fine with that, promote all you want. The people who don't have the autonomy and strength of will to handle it will obey.
The people who don't obey and have problems with it were at least warned.
But there are some folks who can handle certain things.
>Why would you put model train collecting on the same tier as gambling and alcohol when the latter two are far more destructive?latter two are far more destructive in aggregate but not for each individual.
A person may take a shot of whiskey, hate the taste, get a headache, and never touch it again. A person may play $20 of scratch off tickets and not win a single time and never feel the impulse to buy another one for the rest of their life. That same person might get one model train, and then another, and then another, and then their house is full of them, and they walk around like this in public and only be able to talk to other people about trains.
Getting drunk is not immoral.
Walking around town breaking car windows for fun is immoral.
If getting drunk leads you to go out and break car windows, then it wasn't the drunkeness that was immoral but the breaking of car windows. If you know that every. single. time. you get drunk you go around town and break car windows, one could say that getting drunk is immoral, but it still isn't. Breaking the car windows is.