We are a nation that has been conditioned to accept recreational drug use as a way of life. The liquor industry is pushing its products at almost
every public and private event. Almost EVERY sporting event, many academic events, family events such as state and county fairs, alcoholic beverages
are being sold. Many social gatherings alcohol is often the main event, along with holiday get-togethers, and almost any cause for celebration.
It is put into the public eye for our children to see, and so that they are reminded of the restriction on its use, being able to drink is the sign of
being grown up. Our kids see it being consummed and want a taste of what Daddy is drinking. They're told they'll have to wait until they are
twenty-one, but how many do? They want to be gown-ups as soon as they can. Alcohol is their reward.
There is a whole industry of entertainment and nightspots centered around alcohol consumption. If you want to be "In", you drink. You are pressured to
feel like an outsider if you turn it down. If you are insistent about refusing to drink the pressure continues for so long, then stops. The "pusher"
suddenly takes a look of concern, "Ohhhh... I understand now. You have a drinking problem. Don't worry, we won't make you drink anymore." That is the
kind of reaction you would likely receive if you don't happen to like the alcohol "high."
I have known a number of people with severe alcoholism, it is not a rare "disease." They had eventually become less than happy, fun-loving folks
though in their drinking career they had started out as such. Their family relationships became ruined along with a number of vehicles they've owned,
they've lost their license to drive and also lost most other good things in their lives including their health. They had lost just about everything
except their desire to drink. Cheers!
Personally, I am not opposed to having a drink on occasion. The Mexican springtime goes wonderful with a michelada, cervesa, or margarita. It is just
that I cannot get into a daily habit with alcohol. A moderate drinker, is defined in the Times article of the OP, "Moderate drinking, which is defined
as one to three drinks per day,.." Sorry, I can't do it daily, perhaps a few days back to back in hot weather, but I doubt I even fit the criteria for
a "light drinker", whatever that might be, because I just don't drink with any regularity.
Despite its "downside" drinking gives one a social edge. And in that world pot is a handicap.
edit on 28-1-2011 by Erongaricuaro because: (no reason given)